Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME

Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME Patten Stream Preserve- Blue Hill Heritage Trust - Surry, ME
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Patten Stream Preserve, managed by Blue Hill Heritage Trust, is a beautiful pet-friendly destination located at 28 Meadow Ln in Surry, Maine. Known for its scenic Maine woods and tranquil creek, this preserve offers a unique dog-friendly hiking experience. Dog owners seeking a dog park in Surry, Maine, will enjoy the well-marked, moderate-difficulty trails, which include roughly 1.5 miles of figure-eight loops following Patten Stream, sprinkled with foot bridges and changing terrain.

The trails are shaded by mature trees and provide plenty of natural beauty, making them ideal for a peaceful walk with your leashed dog. While there are roots, rocks, and some elevation changes, the trails are suitable for active families, including kids ages 4 and up. Pack some basics, since the preserve focuses on natural scenery without built-in dog park amenities. Patten Stream Preserve is a great spot to combine your love of hiking and your canine companion’s need for exercise in the heart of rural Maine.

FAQ

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the preserve features well-marked hiking trails that loop along the stream and through the forest.
  • Is the trail suitable for kids? Yes, children as young as four have walked the trail with no trouble, though parents should be aware of roots, rocks, and narrow passages.
  • Is there shade available? Yes, the trails are shaded by the surrounding Maine woods.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? There can be bugs, so it’s recommended to take precautions for pests like ticks, especially in warmer months.
  • Are there pet-friendly cafes or stores close to the park? Yes, Pugnuts Ice Cream is recommended as a great after-hike treat nearby!

Reviews

Cody Swanson

Two nice loops along/around a stream; we did a figure 8. A little buggy! About 1.5 miles on my GPS.

jynxpak

Fun short hike well marked trail. Pugnuts ice cream is a great after hike treat! Had my kids 4 and up walked the whole trail no problem!

David Bozaan

Beautiful trail! According to all trails app, there’s a 95 ft changing elevation along the hike. A few challenging foot bridges and narrow pathways, but overall difficulty is moderate.

Stewart Carnes

It’s a very beautiful preserve. I enjoyed following the creek. The trail is rugged. Lots of roots and rocks.

Tom Farley

The Maine Trail Guide said that it was an easy trail…and indeed it was not difficult…but it would not be for folks who have a cane or bad knees as the terrain is rather hilly in places and many roots as well. With that said…what a beautiful little hike! We hiked at a mild time in February, and the stream had plenty of flow to give the little rapids and waterfalls. You really can’t beat the Maine woods in winter for a beautiful hike! We will definitely be using this trail fairly regularly.

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