Smithfield Plantation - Litchfield, ME

Smithfield Plantation - Litchfield, ME
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Smithfield Plantation Dog-Friendly Hiking Trails in Litchfield, Maine

Smithfield Plantation offers a tranquil, pet-friendly hiking experience on scenic trails just outside of Litchfield, Maine. This peaceful wooded area features maintained walking paths ideal for dog owners and their furry friends, with routes that cross small streams, gentle hills, and a variety of local wildlife habitats. The main loop is approximately 1.17 miles, making it an accessible option for leisurely strolls or snowshoeing adventures throughout the year.

Amenities on site include a picnic shelter with tables and benches, an outdoor amphitheater, informational signs about the local trees and wildlife, and simple restrooms (outhouse). While not specifically a fenced dog park, Smithfield Plantation is beloved for its well-marked, dog-friendly hiking trails where leashed pets are welcome to explore alongside their owners. The area also provides a great opportunity for educational outings, birding, and enjoying the quiet natural beauty of Litchfield.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed on the trails? Yes, dogs are allowed on the trails at Smithfield Plantation.
  • Is there a fenced area for dogs? No, there is no dedicated fenced dog area.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features marked hiking trails, including a main loop of approximately 1.17 miles.
  • Is there shelter or seating available? Yes, there is a picnic shelter with tables and benches along the trails.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, an outhouse restroom is available on site.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, the entrance is not wheelchair accessible.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the park can be enjoyed year-round and is also popular for snowshoeing in winter.
  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs must be leashed while enjoying the trails.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches are provided along the trails.
  • Is there shade available? Yes, the trails are wooded and provide ample shade.
  • Are there trash bins or waste stations? No, visitors are encouraged to pack out their own trash.

Reviews

Jacob Junkins

Very quiet. Trails are pretty well maintained.

Christian Poulin

If you live nearby this a great quiet spot to go for a walk in the woods. Main loop is a little over a mile, climbs a small hill, and crosses a couple of small streams. There is an outdoor amphitheater, picnic shelter and an outhouse along the way. There are also some benches and information stands about the trees, although some have fallen down. The trails are well marked and easy to follow.

Elizabeth T.

The main trail is nice with blazes that are easy to follow. I took my dog, and besides the mosquitoes we enjoyed it a lot.

amy belanger (Amy B)

I go snowshoeing every yr with my dog here and it’s a good walk about. I can usually spend a few hrs if we do both trails and they are kept up well. They ask you take out your trash so I just bring a backpack with supplies.

Bonnie Loubier

Great place to hike or snowshoeing. The main trail is 1.17 miles. There is a meeting area with picnic tables with roof and learning area with benches.
Would be a great place for an educational hike for tree identification, birding and other wildlife. There is a marsh area and vernal pool area. Trail has small bridges and marked well. Along the trail there are informational signs about the trees and wildlife you will see.

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