Long Ledges Preserve - Frenchman Bay Conservancy - Sullivan, ME

Long Ledges Preserve - Frenchman Bay Conservancy - Sullivan, ME Long Ledges Preserve - Frenchman Bay Conservancy - Sullivan, ME Long Ledges Preserve - Frenchman Bay Conservancy - Sullivan, ME Long Ledges Preserve - Frenchman Bay Conservancy - Sullivan, ME Long Ledges Preserve - Frenchman Bay Conservancy - Sullivan, ME
Shade Available
Seating
Dog Swim Area
Parking
Off Leash

Long Ledges Preserve – Frenchman Bay Conservancy in Sullivan, ME, offers a serene dog park experience with pet-friendly trails perfect for dog owners looking for a peaceful outdoor escape. This location features well-maintained hiking paths that are kid-friendly and great for dogs to explore off-leash, making it an ideal spot for families and pet lovers alike. The park’s natural beauty includes rocky beaches, clear shallow waters, and scenic ledges, providing a unique coastal Maine setting for dog-friendly hiking and outdoor activities.

While the preserve is not wheelchair accessible, it boasts multiple parking areas and a large grassy picnic area with tables, perfect for a relaxing day out with your furry friend. Visitors appreciate the quiet, clean environment and the opportunity to enjoy nature with their pets on leash. Whether you’re looking for a calm beach walk, a moderate hike with beautiful views, or a place to picnic with your dog, Long Ledges Preserve offers a wonderful dog park experience near Frenchman Bay.

FAQ for Long Ledges Preserve – Frenchman Bay Conservancy in Sullivan Maine:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed and are often found off leash, but visitors should check the Frenchman Bay Conservancy website for specific rules.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? The park does not have a wheelchair accessible entrance.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? The park is good for kids with kid-friendly hikes and activities.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small 3-4 car parking lot at the main spot, with various other parking lots nearby connected by trails, providing plenty of parking options.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are well-maintained trails with various connecting options, including access to the Sunrise Trail. The trails provide interesting hikes with some hills and beautiful views.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there are grassy picnic areas with picnic tables where visitors can bring lunch and enjoy the park.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is described as the nicest and cleanest, with excellent and very clean facilities.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, picnic tables and grassy areas for sitting and relaxing are available.

Reviews

Leeta Law

Wonderful hike. Took 3 kids with ranging in age from 2 to 5. Lots of little hills and up/downs but moderate overall. Large connecting trail system so definitely make somewhat of a plan before wandering down random trails. Signs at various intersections with trail names and random map postings along the way to be helpful. Some truly wonderful views tucked in. Lots of various beautiful moss can be found here as well. Definitely would recommend. There is a small 3-4 car parking lot at this spot but various other parking lots nearby with connecting trails so plenty of other hike options nearby if this lot happens to be full.

Graham Klein

Great walk in the woodsNice views out of the ledges.

Stephen G

Nice secluded hiking area.multiple parking places in three lots. Well maintained trails. The only issue is the there is no reference to the various shape and color blazes on the very good maps. Caused me to miss a trail and have to backtrack. Needs to be added. There was also some blowdowns that needs to be cleaned up. Overall a very interesting area.

Brett Binns

I hike here a couple of times a year maybe and very much enjoy the area and trails connecting to other parcels. Did you know you can get to the Sunrise Trail from here? You can! On my recent visit I was picking Huckleberry and Blueberry with an FBC sponsored event. Picking was quite good, but please remember to stay on the trails. Dogs are allowed and often found off leash here – check the FBC website for rules.

Tracey Utting

Didn’t know these trails existed before. Love them!

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