Androscoggin Riverlands State Park - Cross-country Ski Trails

This extensive trail network, offering recreational opportunities for cross-country skiers, begins along the Old River Road Trail and connects to the Ridge Trail overlooking the river, and has various routes to return on.
Trail Activity
Cross-country-skiing Snowshoeing
Length
16.30 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy, Moderate, Advanced
Town
Turner
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No
Other Activities
Snowmobiling

Description

Homestead Trail - second part only (4.5 mile loop): Provides riverside hiking meandering through homestead foundations, a visual display of how life used to be along the Androscoggin River. Cross-country skiers can begin from the northern parking lot along the Old River Road Trail and continue to the Picnic Meadow (1 mi) via the Old River Road Trail or the Harrington Path. From there, ski the Homestead Trail (0.9 mi) and return on the Old River Road Trail back to the parking area (1.8 mi). Other allowed uses include: snowshoeing (ungroomed); along Old River Road Trail uses include: snowmobiling (groomed) and snowshoeing (ungroomed).

Ridge Trail (6.9 mile trip): For an extensive cross-country ski experience which provides a scenic overlook of the river. This trail is reached by following the Old River Road Trail, joining the extended ungroomed Homestead Trail, and returning to the Old River Road Trail again (2.0 mi). Turn left, proceed over a bridge, turn right and continue up the ungroomed Ridge Trail (1.0 mi.) to the outcrop overlooking the river. Turn right and descend steeply away from the river on the Ledges Trail (0.4 mi). Turn left on the Old River Road Trail (skiers who wish to ski to the southern trailhead can continue straight onto the Old River Road Trail rather than turning left). Return 3 miles to the Picnic Meadow, and on to the parking area via the Old River Road Trail or Harrington Trail. Other allowed uses include: snowshoeing (ungroomed); along Old River Road Trail uses include: snowmobiling (groomed) and snowshoeing (ungroomed).

Pine Loop Trail (5.7 mile trip): Access this loop from the southern entrance of the park, by skiing on the multi-use Old River Road Trail. After 1.6 miles, turn right onto the ungroomed Pine Loop Trail (2.5 mile loop with overlook spur) to enjoy skiing along the river and through the woods. Return to the parking on the Old River Road Trail.

Other Information

When spending time outdoors in the winter, please be prepared with extra clothing and appropriate footwear, map and compass, and adequate water and food. Inform someone where you are going and when you expect to return.

Pets are allowed in the park on a leash only. Please be respectful of neighboring boundaries. 

LMF Logo

This trail passes through a property that was acquired in part with funds from the Land for Maine’s Future program. For more information about the LMF program and the places it has helped to protect, please visit the LMF webpage.

Trail Manager

Visit Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands online for more information and a detailed trail guide or contact:

Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands

Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands
1 Beech Street
Hallowell, ME 04333
Phone: (207) 215-6351
gary.best@maine.gov

Nearby Events

VIEW EVENTS CALENDAR

Trail Tips

Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Walk single file in the middle of the trail. Wear the right shoes and enjoy the mud – you're in the great outdoors!
Legend
Hide All

Trailhead Information

Travel ME Route 117 east from Turner about 2 miles, turning right at a fork just before a four-way intersection. Continue onto Center Bridge Road and proceed another 2 miles to parking lot on right just before the Turner Boat Launch.

Click on a parking icon to get custom directions
Please Log In or Create Account to add comments.
bobdog
February 06, 2022
XC Ski perspective. You are on a snowmobile fun park.. Riders were kind. Main trails are used heavily by snowmobiles.
These awesome businesses support our goal of connecting people to outdoor adventures in Maine!
Hang Tight!
Nearby services are loading
No Results
No Services Found
SHARE THIS TRAIL

Add Trail Log

Please wait…
Join In on the Fun!
Log in or create an account below to unlock all the great features of Maine trail finder: keep track of trails you want to do, preserve memories of trails you’ve done, earn badges, and more!
Your log in attempt was not successful. Please try again.
    Lost your password? Reset your password
    Don't yet have an account?
    There was an issue with your submission. Please try again.
      * Indicates required field
      Already have an account? Login here
      Enter your username, and we will send you a new, randomly generated password to your email account.
      There was an issue with your submission. Please try again.

        Success! A new password has been emailed to you.

        Log in now

        Please wait…