Libby Hill Forest Trails

Description

Libby Hill Forest consists of over eleven miles of multipurpose recreational trails in Gray, Maine.  The trail system spans properties owned by the Town of Gray, SAD 15, Royal River Conservation Trust and the Gray Community Endowment (GCE). These trails are located adjacent to the Gray-New Gloucester Middle and High Schools. They are overseen by the Gray Parks and Recreation and Facility Departments and the Gray Community Endowment. Libby Hill Forest Trails has the distinction of being included on RRCT’s list of places with the Best Mountain Biking in the Royal River Watershed and is a destination in the RRCT 400 Footer Club.

For more information, visit Libby Hill Forest's website

Length

11-mile trail network

Permitted activities
Hiking
Backcountry skiing
Snowshoeing
Biking
Dogs on leash at all times
No Hunting or Trapping
Snowmobiling
Bird Watching

More information

Maps
Adjacencies

Libby Hill Forest's trails link to RRCT’s Thayer Brook Preserve.

Trails, Trailhead, + Accessibility
Stewardship and Conservation History
Rules +  regulations
Interpretation
Notable details
Property

Libby Hill Forest Trails

Libby Hill Forest consists of over eleven miles of multipurpose recreational trails in Gray, Maine.  The trail system spans properties owned by the Town of Gray, SAD 15, Royal River Conservation Trust and the Gray Community Endowment (GCE). These trails are located adjacent to the Gray-New Gloucester Middle and High Schools. They are overseen by the Gray Parks and Recreation and Facility Departments and the Gray Community Endowment. Libby Hill Forest Trails has the distinction of being included on RRCT’s list of places with the Best Mountain Biking in the Royal River Watershed and is a destination in the RRCT 400 Footer Club.

For more information, visit Libby Hill Forest's website