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Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop

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Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop

Moderate

3

runners

Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop

00:54

6.20km

270m

Running

Prepare for a moderate jogging route on the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop, a rugged 3.9-mile (6.2 km) journey that climbs 898 feet (274 metres) in about 54 minutes. You will experience a true forested wilderness, navigating mostly steep inclines and declines over roots and rocks. As you ascend, you'll pass through diverse flora, including mosses, ferns, and various tree species, eventually climbing over a small mountain. This effort can reward you with potential views of the surrounding woodlands, including the notable View from Blue Hill Mountain.

When planning your visit, be aware that there are no restrooms directly at the trailhead parking for the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop. However, you can find facilities a short drive away at Red House Beach. The trail can become tricky and treacherous, especially after significant rain, due to potential mud. Always check weather conditions before you head out to ensure a safer and more enjoyable jogging experience.

This trail is located within the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, offering a dedicated space for outdoor activity. It presents a good challenge for anyone looking for a rewarding trail run in a natural setting. The diverse terrain and elevation changes make it a notable option for those seeking a vigorous workout amidst Maine's beautiful woodlands.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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162 m

Post Office Trail

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Post Office Trail got its name from its starting point and parking area, which is the post office on 104 Main St, Blue Hill, ME 04614. This trail is managed by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust.

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2.18 km

Osgood Trail

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The Osgood Trail is slightly, more technical; it it steeper, rockier, and has more roots than the other trails. There are a few sections of stone stairs.

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3.14 km

View from Blue Hill Mountain

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Blue Hill Mountain is managed by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, and over 500 acres around the mountain are preserved in conservation efforts. The summit of Blue Hill is 934 feet tall. The mountain has seven different trails around it that each have nice views of the peninsula. The woods around Blue Hill Mountain have mature spruce woods, meadows, and a clearly marked trail. Hikers can look down to Blue Hill Harbor.

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3.64 km

South Face Trail

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As its name suggests, the South Face Trail is on the south side of Blue Hill Mountain. The South Face Trail connects the Osgood Trail with the Hayes Trail, creating a loop.

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6.20 km

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6.19 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to jog this loop?

The Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop offers a forested wilderness experience, making it enjoyable across multiple seasons. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer can be warm but offers lush greenery. Be aware that the trail can become tricky and treacherous during or after significant rain due to potential mud, especially in wetter seasons.

What is the terrain like on the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop?

The trail features a natural, single-file surface. Joggers should expect mostly steep inclines and declines, along with roots and rocks to navigate. This makes for a rugged experience, offering a good challenge for those seeking trail running. It's not suitable for strollers due to these obstacles.

Are dogs allowed on the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome on trails managed by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users. Always remember to pack out any waste.

Where can I park to access the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop?

Specific parking details for this exact loop are not provided, but trails in the Blue Hill Mountain area typically have designated parking lots at trailheads. It's advisable to check the Blue Hill Heritage Trust website or local signage for the most accurate and up-to-date parking information before your visit.

Are there any fees or permits required to use the trails in Blue Hill Heritage Trust?

Generally, trails managed by the Blue Hill Heritage Trust, including those on Blue Hill Mountain, do not require entrance fees or permits for day use. However, it's always a good practice to check the official Blue Hill Heritage Trust website for any specific regulations or changes before your visit.

What can I see along the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop?

This loop offers a rich forested experience with diverse flora. You'll pass through areas with mosses, ferns, and various tree species like oak, maple, and beech. A notable highlight is the View from Blue Hill Mountain, offering scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.

Does this route intersect with other trails?

Yes, the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop incorporates sections of several other paths. You'll traverse parts of the Osgood Trail, the Post Office Trail, and the South Face Trail. Other intersecting trails include Larry's Loop, Hayes Trail, Radio Tower Service Road, and Becton Trail.

How difficult is the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop for jogging?

The loop is rated as 'moderate' in difficulty. With its steep sections, roots, and rocks, it's not a beginner-friendly flat run but provides a good challenge for those with moderate fitness seeking a trail running experience. The total elevation gain is approximately 274 meters (898 feet).

What kind of plants and wildlife might I encounter?

The trail winds through a diverse forest, home to various plant species including mosses, ferns, daisies, mayapple, buttercups, clovers, and trees like oak, maple, hickory, ash, hornbeam, beech, and white birch. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, you are in a natural area, so keep an eye out for local birds and small mammals.

Are there restrooms or facilities available near the trailhead?

There are no restrooms directly at typical trailheads for Blue Hill Mountain. Facilities are usually available a short drive away in the town of Blue Hill or at specific visitor centers within the broader Blue Hill Heritage Trust area. Plan accordingly before starting your jog.

Is the Osgood and Post Office Trail Loop well-marked?

Trails in the Blue Hill Heritage Trust network are generally well-marked. However, with multiple intersecting paths, it's always recommended to carry a map or use a GPS-enabled device like the komoot app to stay on track, especially at junctions.

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