Trails

Libby Hill Trails
Libby Hill Forest consists of over 8 miles of  multipurpose recreational trails in Gray, Maine.  The trail system spans properties owned by the Town of Gray, Mathew Morrill Trust, SAD 15, and the Gray Community Endowment (GCE).  The trails are stewarded by the Friends of Libby Hill. 

Pineland Public Reserved Land
A network of 3.2 miles of trails offers abundant wildlife and a pleasing landscape of forests over rolling hills. Hikers are invited to explore this hidden property.

Deer Hollow Sanctuary
This unmarked but easily followed trail leads down to Mud Ponds and loops around the smaller of the two ponds through nicely wooded areas. The backside of the trail between the two ponds provides an unexpected sense of wilderness and remoteness.

The Village Area Loop Trail (VALT) is a combination of stone dust and paved trails that connect to sidewalks and crosswalks, providing safe pedestrian access through the Gray Village area. 
 

Visit Maine Trail Finder for detailed descriptions, maps, terrain difficulty, and more for all nearby trails shown on map (above).