Appalachian Trail & Dunn Trail Crossing at Andover Rd ME - Newry, ME

Appalachian Trail & Dunn Trail Crossing at Andover Rd ME - Newry, ME Appalachian Trail & Dunn Trail Crossing at Andover Rd ME - Newry, ME Appalachian Trail & Dunn Trail Crossing at Andover Rd ME - Newry, ME Appalachian Trail & Dunn Trail Crossing at Andover Rd ME - Newry, ME Appalachian Trail & Dunn Trail Crossing at Andover Rd ME - Newry, ME
Shade Available
Dog Swim Area
Parking

The Appalachian Trail & Dunn Trail Crossing at Andover Rd in Newry, Maine is a scenic and pet-friendly destination perfect for active dog owners seeking adventure in nature. Known for its picturesque waterfalls, creek access, and hiking trails, this dog-friendly park offers beautiful vistas, relaxing water stops, and plenty of trails for you and your pup to explore together. Whether you’re hiking the moderate to challenging trails, lounging by the brook, or discovering local geocaches, you’ll find plenty to see and do in this unique setting.

There’s ample parking available, and the area is especially praised for its cleanliness and natural beauty. The park is a true gem for outdoor lovers, thanks to peaceful walking paths alongside brooks, small cascading waterfalls, and the chance to swim or wade in the creek. While facilities are basic (pit toilets only, no visitor center), the location’s natural features and community atmosphere make it a top dog-friendly hiking spot in western Maine.

FAQ

  • Are dogs allowed on the trails? Yes, dogs are welcome on the trails and are frequently spotted by other hikers.
  • Is there a swimming area for dogs? Yes, there are creeks and small pools where dogs can wade or swim.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is plenty of parking for visitors.
  • Are there hiking or walking trails connected to the park? Yes, the trails are a main feature, connecting to both the Appalachian Trail and local scenic spots.
  • Is there shade or natural shelter? Yes, the park features wooded and shaded areas along the trails and creek.
  • Are restrooms available? Minimal facilities are available, with pit toilets on site.
  • Are there geocaches and other activities besides walking? Yes, there are several geocaches throughout the area, and it’s a great spot for nature stops and picnics by the creek.

Reviews

jim madgey

Nice trail with awesome falls at the end. Stay to the brook side when the trail splits to reach the base of the falls

adam neibecker

Harder than moderate if your not a hiker. The AT trail part of it was a little rough for beginners. The falls were not as amazing due to drought in area. Local family said late spring best time to see falls

Christopher Villegas

Amazing hike, it’s not really a family friendly hike but if you’re up for a moderate challenge then this is your hike. Also so many picturesque waterfalls.

Scott Ellis

Great lil hike. Dog friendly.many small pools and waterfalls.

Donn Mielcarek

The Application Trail crosses the stream, Dunn trails turns and follows the water. Some small cascading waterfalls just a short ways down. Nothing spectacular.

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