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  • Location: Hancock County, Maine, United States

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    October 11, 2023

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    Peter's Brooke Trail is Penny's Preserve. This preserve has about 5 miles of hiking trails that take hikers around the ecosystem around Peters Brook, granite quarries, and Albion Meadow. Dogs are allowed on Penny’s Preserve trails and can be off-leash, except on the Peters Brook Trail, 3 Bridges Trail, or Albion Connector trails, where dogs must be put back on their leashes.

    November 12, 2023

    Running

    Peter's Brook Trail is Penny's Preserve. This preserve has about 5 miles of trails that take you on a tour of the ecosystem around Peter's Brook, including granite quarries and Albion Meadow.
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    Peter Brooke Trail and Penny's Preserve

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    The Peter Brooke Trail and Penny's Preserve offers a delightful, easy hiking experience through a varied landscape in Blue Hill, Maine. You'll wander through moss-filled evergreen forests, follow the charming Peter's Brook to a small cascading waterfall, and even explore historic granite quarries. While mostly gentle, some sections feature short, steep slopes and exposed roots, adding a touch of adventure to this 3.0-mile (4.8 km) route with 255 feet (78 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 1 hour and 18 minutes.

    Planning your visit is straightforward, with parking available at the trailhead. This trail is particularly popular for its dog-friendly policies; dogs must be leashed on the Peter's Brook Trail but can roam off-leash within Penny's Preserve. Be prepared for potentially muddy or soggy sections, especially on the Quarry Loop, which also offers a slightly rougher terrain with tumbled granite blocks and ocean views.

    What makes this trail stand out among Blue Hill's offerings is its unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, particularly the old granite quarries. It's a fantastic option for family-friendly hikes and those looking for accessible trails that still provide diverse scenery. The preserve's history as a conservation effort, ensuring public recreation, adds another layer of appreciation to your visit.

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    The Peters Brook Trail in Blue Hill, Maine, offers a delightful, easy hike through a tranquil, mossy forest. You'll wander alongside the charming Peters Brook, enjoying the sounds of tiny waterfalls and churning pools, culminating in a beautiful waterfall cascading over natural rock steps. This 1.2-mile (1.9 km) route features a gentle 115 feet (35 metres) of elevation gain, making it a perfect 32-minute stroll for families and those seeking a peaceful escape.

    Parking is readily available at the AB Herrick Memorial Landing, which also provides access to Peter’s Cove. While the path is mostly flat and wide, expect some exposed tree roots, rocky sections, and potentially muddy areas, so wear appropriate footwear. The trail is dog-friendly, though leash rules may vary if you venture into the connected Penny's Preserve.

    Beyond its natural beauty, the trail system connects to the 200-acre Penny's Preserve, offering additional loops and the chance to explore historic granite quarries via the Quarry Loop. Maintained by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, this conserved area provides a wonderful opportunity to experience Maine's woodland scenery and is a great spot for picnicking or swimming at the landing.

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    The Peter’s Cove – Peter Brooke Trail loop offers a delightful, easy 1.6-mile (2.5 km) hiking experience near Blue Hill, winding through a mossy coniferous forest. You'll follow Peters Brook, encountering charming small waterfalls and a notable cascading waterfall, before exploring historic granite quarries. With just 168 feet (51 metres) of elevation gain, this route takes about 42 minutes and leads to the scenic Peter's Cove, making it one of the best loop trails near Blue Hill Maine for a quick nature fix.

    When planning your visit to this family-friendly and dog-friendly trail, note that dogs must be leashed on the Peters Brook Trail section, though they can be off-leash in the adjacent Penny's Preserve. Be aware that winter conditions can bring icy patches, especially near the waterfall. The trails are well-maintained by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, and respecting the marked paths helps preserve this special area.

    This trail system is a fantastic example of the diverse ecosystems around Blue Hill, offering a glimpse into both natural beauty and local history. The historic granite quarries provide a unique backdrop, while Peter's Cove offers public access to Blue Hill Bay, perfect for a picnic or a dip during mid-to-high tide. It's a great option for beginner hiking trails Blue Hill Maine, combining ease with engaging scenery.

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    Distance 310 m

    Downhill 20 m

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    Location: Hancock County, Maine, United States

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