Posted on March 21, 2015 and last updated on July 09, 2018

Presumpscot River Trail, Riverton Section, Portland

QUICK TRAIL FACTS

  • Preserve Size: 48 acres?
  • Trail Mileage: ~2 miles one way
  • Pets: yes
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Sights: river

Westbrook river trail in green; Portland river trail in blue

The Presumpscot River Trail here is parallel to Westbrook’s Presumpscot River Trail on the other side of the river. I saw a beautiful fox traipsing along the river when I came here. I found it a bit difficult to tell where the official trail ends. I kept on walking until I reached a chain link fence, passing what appeared to be a homeless person’s campsite. 

You can also walk around the site of the former Riverton Trolley Park across Route 302.  According to Portland Trails,  in the late 19th century, people could pay five cents to take the trolley from here to Portland. The park had an outdoor amphitheater, croquet court, boat rides, a trout pond, and a “casino” building by John Calvin Stevens. “While little remains of its previous glory, the park is still a beautiful place for a walk or a snowshoe.” I think it’s probably better now!  This trail continues to the golf course. I found this section of the trail, while passable, a bit scruffy and not seemingly well used.

Directions: Parking is allowed at the Waste Management lot on Route 302, also called Forest Avenue. The trailhead is not far. You can also park off Riverside Street at the ball field. You’ll see a trailhead kiosk.

Let me know if you have any trail updates or corrections!