Georges Highland Path - Oyster River Bog

The Oyster River Bog section of the Georges Highland Path is a moderately easy “walk through the woods” and provides excellent hiking opportunities for people of all ages and abilities.
Trail Activity
Snowshoeing Hiking
Length
6.60 miles, One Way
Difficulty
Advanced
Towns
Rockland, Rockport, Thomaston
Surface
Dirt/Forest Floor
Pets
Permitted
Fees
No

Description

The Oyster River Bog section of the Georges Highland Path trail system is a moderately easy “walk through the woods” and provides excellent hiking opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. The Oyster River Bog, also known as the Rockland Bog, is an unusual 6,000-acre woodland nestled amid the busy mid-coast communities of Rockland, Rockport, and Warren. Over 1,600 acres are held in conservation by the City of Rockland, the Oyster River Bog Association, and Southern Maine Wetlands Conservancy. The Bog is an area rich in history and diverse in natural resources. Its forests, streams, wetlands, and peat bog offer prime habitat for an impressive variety of wildlife and plants.

The combination of the Oyster River Bog and Thomaston Town Forest sections of the Georges Highland Path provide a continuous ten-mile hiking experience that connects US Route 1 in Thomaston to ME Route 90 in Rockport.

The Georges Highland Path network of conservation trails is a project of the Georges River Land Trust.

Other Information

Please respect that this trail is on privately owned property. No overnight camping is allowed. There is a confusing network of active and abandoned woods roads in this area, so be careful to stay on the trail by following the blue blazes.

Trail Manager

Visit Georges River Land Trust online for more information or contact:

Georges River Land Trust

Georges River Land Trust
8 North Main Street, Suite 200
Rockland, ME 04841
Phone: (207) 594-5166
info@grlt.org
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Trailhead Information

The parking lot at northern end of the trail is on ME Route 90, 1.8 miles west of the intersection of ME Routes 90 and 17 in West Rockport.

The parking lot at southern end of trail (Jack Baker Woods) is on Beechwood Street in Thomaston, 3.3 miles south of the intersection of Beechwood Street and ME Route 90.

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jam
February 11, 2023
Hiked some of this trail yesterday from the route 90 end.
Bridge still out.
River impossible to cross with to much water flowing.
garrettott
November 23, 2021
Tried to walk this section today but the water remaining from recent rain storms made it simply too wet to enjoy. Much of the boardwalk near the trailhead is in pretty bad condition. Even the trailhead itself is under 6" of water. We'll try again after it dries out some (or freezes).
bicksjr
January 09, 2021
We started at the Jack Baker Woods on Beechwood Street (1/2021).
The trail was well marked. The boggy areas were frozen over, mostly and we forgot our ice "trekkers" for our shoes. But we found the trail was not overly used, so we had enough traction to enjoy the walk in our hiking boots.
The bog boardwalk was very icy, but we were able to navigate it without too much problem (slowly).
Overall, flat trail, deciduous forest, not too challenging. Kids would love it!
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