Bass Falls Preserve

The Bass Falls Trails pass through field and forest down to and along the Sheepscot River. Of varying terrain, the trails offer a variety of habitats and opportunities to take shorter or longer walks.
Trail Activity
Snowshoeing Cross-country-skiing Walking Hiking
Length
2.50 miles, Network
Difficulty
Easy, Moderate
Town
Alna
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor, Grass
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

A 136-acre preserve offering woodland hiking trails and views of the Sheepscot River. Follow the series of eight birdhouses to Nelson Brook and then follow the old logging road down to the old fishing camp on the banks of the river. The property and trails are owned and maintained by Midcoast Conservancy.

White Trail (0.8 miles): The White Trail is the main trail leading from the Kiosk through hay fields to the network of forested trails on the Preserve. The section of trail through the fields is an easement, with the surrounding field privately owned. The field is managed for grassland birds and nesting swallows and bluebirds. Once into the forest the trail follows old logging roads in places before descending to the Sheepscot River. The Blue Trail which departs from the trail is a short cut (0.4 miles) to the river that is steeper and more strenuous than the White Trail.

Red Trail (0.2 miles): A side trail which provides access along a more moderate path, this trail passes through mixed forests with rocky ledges covered in moss and ferns.

Turquoise Trail (0.9 miles): This trail departs from the Red Trail near the river, and extends to the northern end of the property. It provides beautiful views of the Sheepscot River as it passes along the banks through mature pines and oaks. Evidence of past beaver activity is found at the north end before the trail leads back up the hill through small fields and along old logging roads. Mixed forests and shrubby habitats are found along this route, providing good birding opportunities.

Other Information

Leave No Trace: please carry out what you carry in and do not take souvenirs. There are no facilities at this property. The Kiosk at the parking lot has maps and information. As hunting is permitted, both hunters and hikers should use extreme caution during hunting season.

Dogs should be under control of their owners at all times and clean up after your pets. Please keep your dog leashed through the field as this is private property and used by a diversity of ground nesting birds in the spring and summer; do not disturb the nest boxes which line the trail through the field.

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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 the Midcoast Conservancy website for more information or contact:

Midcoast Conservancy

Midcoast Conservancy
290 US Route One
PO Box 439
Edgecomb, ME 04556
Phone: (207) 389-5150
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Respect other trail users and be courteous when passing.
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Trailhead Information

From South: From US Route 1 in Wiscasset, follow ME Route 218 north for 7.25 miles to the Bass Falls Preserve parking lot and kiosk, which are located in a field on the right.

From North: Follow ME Route 218 south to the Alna Store, which is located at the intersection of ME Route 218 and Dock Road in Alna. The Bass Falls Preserve parking lot and kiosk are located in a field on the left, 0.25 miles south of the Alna Store on ME Route 218.

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bicksjr
December 12, 2023
We got 3.5 miles by walking the entire outside perimeter (take all the right hand turns).
It is steep in places and leafy. We found it a bit slippery and would have liked hiking poles.
Wear waterproof shoes as it has small places with standing and running water.
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