Scenic Spots & Hiking in the Sebago Lakes Region
From gentle walks to rewarding summits, the lakes region offers scenic trails perfect for sunrise missions and fall foliage hikes. The Sebago Lakes Region offers wonderful hiking opportunities, many of which are managed by the Loon Echo Land Trust. Visit lelt.org for trail maps, conditions, and more details. Photos courtesy of Loon Echo Land Trust unless otherwise noted.
10 listings in Scenic Spots & Hiking.
- Bald Pate Mountain (South Bridgton) — A favorite local hike in South Bridgton with great views, family-friendly trails, groomed ski trails, and snowshoeing...
- Crooked River Forest (Harrison) — Located in Harrison with two parcels totaling 409 acres. Features over a mile of Crooked River frontage—the main trib...
- Hacker's Hill Preserve (Casco) — Easy hiking trails with scenic views, perfect for families and kids.
- Mayberry Hill Preserve (Casco) — A 160-acre preserve with mixed woodlands, meadows, and streams. Features a one-mile trail great for hiking and nature...
- Peabody-Fitch Woods (Bridgton) — A 252-acre forest with 2.5 miles of trails surrounding Narramissic Farm. Great for walking, hiking, snowshoeing, cros...
- Pleasant Mountain Trails (Bridgton & Denmark) — At 2,006 ft, Pleasant Mountain is the tallest peak in southern Maine and a defining landmark of Sebago Lake region. P...
- Pondicherry Park (Bridgton) — A 66-acre town park with woodlands, fields, streams, and wetlands. Features trails of varying surfaces, perfect for e...
- Rattlesnake Mountain (Casco) — A moderate 2.7-mile out-and-back trail near Casco with 695 ft elevation gain. Great views over Panther Lake, family-f...
- Raymond Community Forest (Raymond) — A 356-acre forest with 4 miles of multi-use trails. Features southwestern views from Pismire Bluff, vernal pools, and...
- Tiger Hill Community Forest (Sebago) — A 1,400-acre community forest protected by the Trust for Public Land and Loon Echo Land Trust. Excellent for hiking, ...