Orono Bog Boardwalk - Bangor, ME

Orono Bog Boardwalk - Bangor, ME Orono Bog Boardwalk - Bangor, ME Orono Bog Boardwalk - Bangor, ME Orono Bog Boardwalk - Bangor, ME Orono Bog Boardwalk - Bangor, ME
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Shade Available
Seating
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Fenced Area

Orono Bog Boardwalk Dog Park & Trails – Bangor, Maine

If you’re searching for a unique dog park in Bangor, Maine, the Orono Bog Boardwalk offers a one-of-a-kind outdoor adventure for both you and your furry companion. Located just off Tripp Drive, this pet-friendly destination connects you to scenic boardwalks, natural trails, and forested spaces, making it ideal for dog-friendly hiking and leisurely strolls year-round. The area features a mix of forest, fields, wetlands, and open bog, all accessible via well-maintained boardwalks and walking paths. Whether you’re interested in a peaceful walk, nature viewing, or an easy stroll suitable for all ages, this park is a local gem.

Dog owners will love the extensive trail system where leashed dogs are welcome. There’s a designated dog pen for off-leash socializing and plenty of open areas for pets to run and play. The park also offers ample parking, benches for relaxation, and convenient access to both the boardwalk and various side trails. With informative signs along the route and close proximity to the city, it’s a great dog park option for locals and visitors alike.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? There is a designated dog pen where dogs can be off-leash, but dogs should remain leashed while on the trails and boardwalks.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? Yes, there are dog pens available for dogs to socialize off-leash in a safe, enclosed environment.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches and seating areas along the trails and at scenic spots.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features a wide network of walking, jogging, and biking trails in addition to the boardwalk.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is plenty of parking available at the park entrance.
  • Are there restrooms available for owners? There are restrooms available at the site, but access may be limited by season or hours.

Reviews

Dane Carter

Unique opportunity to walk over a bog. Saw many pitcher plants. The walk is mostly flat and easy for any age. Something cool to do if you are in the Bangor area. Great spot to spend an hour or so. Plenty of parking, restrooms. The loop out to the bog closed at 430 so plan accordingly.

Donna Wentworth

One of the hidden gems in the area. Worth your time with miles of trails, soaring trees, quiet and powerful natural beauty.

Jane Mahoney

I enjoyed this walk, all on a well-maintained boardwalk. I was expecting to see more flowering plants – maybe not the right season. Walked more on the forest trails which was also nice. Lots of people were enjoying the forest!

Malcolm Godwin

For someone that is not super familiar with bogs this place was over super cool. The city has constructed basically floating panels of compositor decking over the bog. It’s mostly stationary but some steps you’ll get a little more give than others. It takes you through a cool path of what looks like a jungle forest then opens up to a wet desert then back again. This has to be the easiest walk anyone could possibly do!

Riane Thomas

Early morning hike was beautiful. There were some posted signs about bear sightings, but that’s hardly surprising with the blueberries in season. There’s a quarter mile hike from the parking lot along an improved road, then the bog walk is a loop on an elevated path. Gorgeous. Really unique terrain with informative plaques along the way.

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