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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
If you’re searching for a peaceful dog-friendly hiking area near Litchfield, Maine, Small Burnham Conservation Area is the perfect escape. This pet-friendly conservation area features an easy, scenic loop trail with a mix of wooded forest, open fields, charming bridges, and a sandy-bottomed stream ideal for a peaceful walk with your furry friend. The area is not heavily trafficked, making it a great destination for those looking to enjoy nature in solitude or with their pets without the crowds.
Dog owners will love the diversity of terrain and the abundance of natural sights — from croaking frogs in active pools to a wide variety of flora and fauna. While the area is not wheelchair accessible and lacks fenced dog areas or dedicated water stations, it is a welcoming spot for well-behaved dogs on-leash and offers a wonderful opportunity for pet-friendly hikes close to home. Don’t forget your bug spray, and take in the peaceful ambiance of one of Litchfield’s best-kept secrets!
Great hike if you have dogs
Good place to hike where is falling trees so kind of hard to mountain bike
Great trails. Good variety of terrain thru tall wooded forest across a nice clear stream and open field area. Not many rocks or roots on trail. Does not appear to be used that much. Bring plenty of bug spray.
Great local spot for an easy, peaceful walking loop with a variety of features – woods, fields, bridges and a sandy-bottomed stream. I can’t believe it’s less than 10 minutes from my house and I just discovered it this year.
Interesting and easy walk… Plus, the largest most active pool of croaking
frogs I’ve ever seen.. literally thousands and thousands of active frogs!!