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Available
maps of the Route:
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Maps are available on this website (about 5 miles of the approximately 40 miles of trails are on the map). They are also available at the mountain
Click Here for Map
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| Public
Access: |
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Private
Property:
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No |
| ADA
Accessible: |
No |
| Dogs
allowed on a leash?: |
Yes |
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| Information
for Planning a Walk: |
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Total
Route Distance:
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Multiple Trails
Approximately 40 Miles |
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Distance
markers:
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No |
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Trail
configuration:
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Interconnected Network |
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Route
surface:
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Hours
of availability:
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From:
Dawn
To:
Dusk |
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Lighting:
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No |
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Plowed
in winter:
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Partially |
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Allowed
uses:
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Hiking, biking, and horseback riding. |
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Additional
Amenities:
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Great place for a pinic and bathroom facilities available. You can view some of the Presidential ranges from the lookout tower. |
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| Getting
to the Route: |
| Region: |
Southern Maine Coast |
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Town
(closest):
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York |
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Location
in Town:
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Mountain Road in Cape Neddick, West of I-95 |
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Location
of Main Trailhead:
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At the end of Mountain Road. |
| Parking
Available: |
Yes |
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Directions
to Parking:
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FROM YORK: Route 1 northbound. Flo's Hot Dogs will be on your right. Turn left on Mountain Road. Travel 1.5 miles to stop sign. Turn right and travel 2.7 miles to SUMMIT ROAD located on your right. Summit Road is the Mount Agamenticus access road and will take you to the lodge and trails.
FROM OGUNQUIT: From Ogunquit center, travel south approximately 3.8 miles on US Route 1. Flo's Hot Dogs will be on your left. Turn right onto Mountain Road. Travel 1.5 miles to stop sign. Turn right and travel 2.7 miles to SUMMIT ROAD located on your right. Summit Road is the Mount Agamenticus access road and will take you to the lodge and trails. |
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Bicycle
Parking:
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Yes |
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Driving
Directions to Main Trailhead:
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Same as driving directions. |
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Bicycling
Directions to Main Trailhead:
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Same as driving directions. |
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| How
to Follow the Route: |
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Walking
directions for following the route:
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At bottom of road up to Mt. Agamenticus is the trail head for the Ring Trail. There is parking. Stay on the trail. Note that the trail will come to an end and put you out on the road (Mt. Agamenticus rd). Walk up the road about 50 feet and the trail continues on the other side of the road. |
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