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Parking for Bangor City Forest and Orono Bog Walk offers a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot, making it a convenient starting point for hikes and nature walks. The area features well-maintained trails suitable for walking, biking, cross-country skiing, and kid-friendly activities. Dogs are allowed on many trails except the Bog Boardwalk. Amenities include a public restroom, ample parking, and a tranquil natural setting with opportunities to see wildlife.
Great place for a walk/run/hike/bike ride. Kid and pet friendly.
Wonderful amenity for Bangor, the City Forest has well maintained trails, easy to read posted maps coded by number and letter. Be forewarned, no dogs allowed on the Bog Boardwalk which was disappointing to us so we had to skip that trail which seems really popular. Parking wasn’t bad on this holiday Saturday and we arrived after 1 pm.
Great place for a short walk or a long walk. Great for bike riding, walking dogs,cross country skiing or get there at the right to walk out on the bog raised walking path. Very nice place to quickly be out side the city I and see some nature. Lots of trails and walking paths . Birds, bears and dear are some of the many aminals you might find.
A must experience activity. Come prepared with good gear. The trail is hard pressed so if it’s rained it can be messy. This is a wildlife area and there was a sign for black bear sighting, so take necessary precautions. The scene is calm and tranquil. You basically escape into wilderness instantly and are surrounded by nothing but trees. It’s a beautiful walk.
Parking is good in dirt parking lot. About 30 cars plus overflow area available. Free. Facilities are down the trail with 2 stinky outhouses. The forest area has well maintained walking paths and the bog trail is quite excellent. Highly recommend the bog!