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Discover one of Maine’s most picturesque adventures at Moxie Falls Trailhead. This scenic destination offers pet-friendly hiking trails near West Forks, Maine, perfect for families and their four-legged companions. The well-maintained trail winds through lush, wooded surroundings and leads to breathtaking views of Moxie Falls — one of the tallest and most stunning waterfalls in the state. With several viewing platforms, you and your pup can enjoy photo opportunities and the soothing sights and sounds of nature.
While this isn’t a traditional fenced-in dog park, it is a popular spot for dog owners wanting a bit of exercise and adventure. Please note that leash use is required on the trail, and there are some moderately steep sections and natural obstacles, making the path best suited to those comfortable with varied terrain. Always bring your own water and waste bags for your pet, as amenities are limited and this wilderness spot is all about Maine’s natural beauty.
Easy flat trail to the falls…about 1/2 mile. A few steps up and down the beautiful falls. Lots of mosquitos – bring bug spray! The forest around the falls is alive with the songs of birds!
Nice hike and beautiful views of the falls from decks and some other spots. There are steep cliffs and lots of roots, so take it slow. When you get to the viewing decks, there are some stairs, but mostly very well maintained paths. Looked like there may be geocaches around, too. Lots of families with dogs, not all leashed like they should be, but no different than anywhere else.
Very well kept trails. Beautiful little hike for those of all ages. Might keep a better eye on the parking lot though, swarms of Karen’s standing in parking spots trying to hold them for friends; not today Karen! NOT TODAY!!
Listed as an easy hike. I’d say definitely more moderate there’s some elevation areas where you are hiking up and steps/platforms. Definitely not wheelchair or stroller friendly. No restrooms. All woods. 🙂
Beautiful natural area with a well kept trail. Easy to navigate even with the snow lingering into April. About half an hour in or out. Several viewing platforms give you plenty of space to enjoy the falls. It was not busy when I was there, but I imagine parking will be a bottleneck during a busier season, so get there early. It’s definitely worth the drive if you are in the area. One of the best falls in Maine.