Walk Detail for Mountain Division Trail


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Contact Information:
Name of route:
Mountain Division Trail
Name of Managing Group:
Towns of Windham, Gorham, and Standish
Contact Person First Name:
Mark
Contact Person Last Name:
Robinson
Phone:
( 207 ) 892 - 1905
Website: http://www.mountaindivisiontrail.org
E-mail address:
mhrobinson@town.windham.me.us
Available maps of the Route:
Map available on website as well as along trail and at trailheads
   
Public Access:  
Private Property:
No
ADA Accessible: Yes
Dogs allowed on a leash?: Yes
   
Information for Planning a Walk:
Total Route Distance:
Single Trail
Approximately 4 3/4 Miles
Distance markers:
Yes
Trail configuration:
Linear
Route surface:
 
 Yes
  No 
   Partially  
Track:
Sidewalk / Paved:
Wood Chip:
Solid rock:
Gravel or well-drained soil:
Mud or clay soil:
Sand:
Protruding rocks and roots:
Hours of availability:
From: Dawn To: Dusk
Lighting:
No
Plowed in winter:
No
Allowed uses:
Walking, hiking, equestrian, biking, cross-country
Additional Amenities:
Currently the longest rail-with-trail in the state. Portable Potties located at the trailheads.
 
Getting to the Route:
Region: Greater Portland
Town (closest):
Windham
Location in Town:
Mainly in Gorham, though parts are also in Windham and Standish. Trail runs within the right of way of the Mountain Division Railroad
Location of Main Trailhead:
Windham: Windham Recreation Area. Johnson Field in Standish
Parking Available: Yes
Directions to Parking:
Directions to Windham: Follow River Rd. north from intersection of River Road and Rt. 202; turn left on Gambo Rd. then right to the parking area. Standish Trailhead is located at Johnson Field on Rt. 35 a half-mile north of the intersection with Rt. 114 in Sebago Lake Village.
Bicycle Parking:
No
Driving Directions to Main Trailhead:
Follow Rt. 114 from Gorham or Scarborough or from the north Rt. 35 in North Windham.
Bicycling Directions to Main Trailhead:
   
How to Follow the Route:
Walking directions for following the route:
Route is signed at each trailhead and road intersection.
   
   

 

 



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