🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Hundred Acre Wood is a scenic dog-friendly park located in Brooklin, Maine. It offers a natural setting for dogs and their owners to enjoy outdoor activities surrounded by nature. The park is suitable for off-leash experiences and provides a peaceful environment for dogs to explore.
My daughter and I hike these words all the time. It is always a great adventure
A quick and easy hike (we were with kids 6,8,12 and 13). Flat terrain and signs informing you of different plant types.
Beautiful, low key trail with interesting signs for flora. We told our 2-year-old that Christopher Robin had made all the blue trail marks and she loved looking for them.
A beautiful place to experience a Maine woodland, Shrubs, mosses, lichens and rocks. An especially brilliant color palette in the fall.
Very natural nature trail! There are lovely signs here and there telling about the nearby trees and animals. It will be a bit wet after a hard rain, so don’t wear your new sneakers. It’s accessible in that you can walk it with a quad cane, just be vigilant (as we users of quad canes tend to be), and plan all water crossings carefully, and you should be fine. I was also able to navigate it quite well with equilibrium issues, again, just take your time and plan your steps.
The trail is 1.75 miles from start to finish, and is largely shaded. Mostly forest floor, but some rocky ledge areas (not an actual drop off, just rock under your feet). While it was more work than I am currently used to, it’s a lovely trail and well worth the effort.