Plummer Point Preserve - Walpole, ME

Plummer Point Preserve - Walpole, ME Plummer Point Preserve - Walpole, ME Plummer Point Preserve - Walpole, ME Plummer Point Preserve - Walpole, ME Plummer Point Preserve - Walpole, ME
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Plummer Point Preserve in Walpole, ME, offers a beautiful dog park experience with pet-friendly trails perfect for dog owners looking for scenic and accessible outdoor activities. This preserve features a variety of hiking options including an easy loop trail that is great for families and dog-friendly hiking adventures. While the entrance is not wheelchair accessible, the trails are mostly flat and wide, making it suitable for most visitors and their pets to enjoy a leisurely walk surrounded by stunning views of the Damariscotta River and coastal vistas.

Dog owners will appreciate the natural beauty and wildlife sightings, including birdwatching opportunities and occasional bald eagle views. The preserve is ideal for those seeking a peaceful nature escape with their dogs, offering a mix of mossy trails, pond and river views, and a historic old quarry to explore. Visitors should be prepared for ticks during warmer months and limited parking, but the overall experience is a top choice for dog-friendly hiking and outdoor fun near Walpole, ME.

FAQ for Plummer Point Preserve in Walpole Maine:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, Plummer Point Preserve does not have a wheelchair accessible entrance.
  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed outside but the details about being off-leash are not specified.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids with kid-friendly hikes available.
  • Are walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are several activities such as hiking, loop trails, and walking paths available at Plummer Point Preserve.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Yes, visitors should dress appropriately and use tick spray as ticks can be common especially in midsummer.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is limited at Plummer Point Preserve.

Reviews

Christina Miller

Most of the trail is nice and wide, making for an easy stroll. If you head all the way to the water, be ready for a few tighter spots where you’ll weave through taller plants. The terrain is mostly flat-ish, but once you get closer to the shoreline, things get a bit more interesting with some narrower paths and a few gentle ups and downs on the way back.I’d call it an easy hike overall, but if you have any balance or mobility concerns, bringing a walking stick might be a good idea—or just turn back before the trickier sections. The water views are absolutely worth it though—stunning scenery, super clean trail, and all-around a great time.

jack gondela

Limited parking. Great wandering walk to coastal vistas. History is evident at the old quarry. Someone came here to listen to the radio in their hammock. I just walked and enjoyed the sounds of nature.

Kathleen Nolan

I love this trail! Gorgeous waterfront places to enjoy. I always do the shore trail and the little peninsula….there’s a lovely little rocky point at the end of the peninsula.

Jenny Tozier

Beautiful point off my home peninsula in South Bristol, Maine. Gorgeous Damariscotta River views, the river is quite salty, we are a short distance from open Atlantic Ocean 🌊.

Bob Bickel

Beautiful trial. Some are steep, but no need for walking sticks for most people. There is a really cool old quarry. And of course beautiful views of the river and long cove.

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