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United States
Maine
Cumberland County
Standish

Randall Orchards Trail

Easy

4.6

(1118)

12,797

hikers

Randall Orchards Trail

00:25

1.64km

10m

Hiking

The Randall Orchards Trail offers a delightful journey through a varied landscape of pretty forests, including old-growth sections, and open orchard fields. You'll follow gentle paths, sometimes on old logging roads, passing historic stonewalls and catching glimpses of the North Branch of the Little River. It's a truly quaint and…

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Randall Orchards Trail?

Parking is available directly at Randall Orchards, which serves as the primary trailhead. The trail system is located on the conserved property in Standish, Maine, and is well-marked for access.

Are dogs allowed on the trail?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the Randall Orchards Trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help maintain the preserve's natural beauty for all visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit Randall Orchards Trail?

The trail is open year-round and offers unique experiences in every season. Fall is popular for apple picking at the orchards, while winter provides distinct views of the orchards and is suitable for snowshoeing or skiing. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the diverse forest and wildlife.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Randall Orchards Trail. The land is protected by conservation easements and managed by the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust, making it freely accessible to the public.

Is the Randall Orchards Trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trail is generally considered easy to moderate in difficulty, making it very suitable for beginners, families, and hikers of various fitness levels. The terrain is mostly a dirt and forest floor, offering an accessible hiking surface.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trail?

The trail primarily features a dirt and forest floor, winding through diverse natural landscapes. You'll traverse old-growth forests with majestic trees, pass by wetlands, vernal pools, and old stonewalls, and even catch glimpses of the North Branch of the Little River.

Are there different loop options on the trail?

Yes, the Randall Orchards Trail system offers a network of paths, including two main loops: a 1.5-mile loop and a 2-mile loop. This allows you to choose a route that best fits your desired hiking distance and time.

What unique features or scenery can I see along the way?

Beyond the beautiful old-growth forests and wetlands, a notable feature is the integration with the working Randall Orchards. During winter, you can get unique views of the apple orchards themselves. The trail also follows parts of the North Branch of the Little River and features historic stonewalls.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

The Randall Orchards Trail is known as a quiet preserve where visitors can observe various birds and other local wildlife. The diverse habitats, including forests and wetlands, support a range of species.

Can I bike or snowshoe on the trail?

Yes, the trails are open year-round for various activities. In addition to walking, you can enjoy biking, snowshoeing, and skiing, making it a versatile destination for outdoor enthusiasts throughout the seasons.

How long does it typically take to hike the loops?

While the full network is about 3.5 miles, the individual loops (1.5-mile and 2-mile) can be hiked at a leisurely pace. Depending on your speed and how many stops you make, you can expect to spend anywhere from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours exploring one of the loops.

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