🐾 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 […]
Discover Pleasant Lake Preserve, a pet-friendly gem located in Stetson, Maine, offering scenic hiking trails perfect for dog owners who love nature. This peaceful preserve features well-marked, easy-to-moderate trails with beautiful benches and picnic tables positioned for stunning lakeside views. The area is noted for its cleanliness, crisp lake air, and friendly atmosphere—perfect for a relaxing outing with your canine companion.
The trails offer numerous spots where dogs can swim in the lake, making it a favorite for water-loving pups. While not ADA accessible, the paths are manageable for most people, with only occasional muddy or challenging spots after rain. Families will enjoy little surprises like fairy houses hidden along the path, adding a playful touch. Pleasant Lake Preserve is a true hidden gem for dog-friendly hiking, pet-friendly trails, and outdoor activities in the Stetson area!
Very nice walk, a little challenging in spots but not too bad.
Great hidden gem….trails are well marked! Very nicely done! Will be back for sure!
Beautiful area! Hiked in late April with my almost 7 year old. Some mud but extremely manageable. No traces of trash, however we did experience one place where someone did not pick up after their dog. Gorgeous views from a few benches and picnic tables. Not ADA accessible but I would rate this an easy trail that could be managed by most. Truly a hidden gem! For more information, check out our video on our experience on Hammocks to Coasters on YouTube.
We took a walk around the loop trail and had a great time. It was very scenic and peaceful as well as easy terrain. There are a few tree roots to navigate which were slippery but otherwise a great place for a walk.
Nice walk, path gets a little mucky in spots but otherwise very good. Plenty of places to stop and sit benches and picnic table positioned in scenic spots. Plenty of spots for the dogs to take a swim. Oh and for those who care someone has taken the time to build fairy houses along the path. Not sure how many thier are