Posted on July 11, 2016 and last updated on July 08, 2024

Bay Bridge Landing Brunswick

QUICK TRAIL FACTS

  • Preserve Size: 4 acres
  • Trail Mileage: .3-mile loop
  • Pets: yes
  • Difficulty: easy
  • Sights: Androscoggin River, wetland, wheelchair-accessible trail

This is a sweet place — really lovely — and a good spot for birding. There’s a teensy trail — it’s just 0.3 miles — but it’s pretty, and mostly accessible*, passing the river, small wetland, and pond. The town of Brunswick maintains the park. It’s possible to put in a boat here, too.

*The surface of the wide trail is hard-packed dirt and grass, and has a few roots. One side of the wooden bridge also has a slight lip.

Directions: From Old Bath Road, coming from Cook’s Corner, you’ll take a left at the Bay Bridge Estates, about two miles from the lights and intersection of Lowe’s and Route 1. The street is called Driscoll, I believe. There are other lefthand turns you can take into this housing park, too. Drive to the t-section, take a left and continue to the park. There’s lots of parking.

2 comments to “Bay Bridge Landing Brunswick”
2 comments to “Bay Bridge Landing Brunswick”
  1. Bay Bridge Landing: Do not expect a paved path. The trail is hard packed dirt, with grass and occasional tree roots which make it marginal at best for wheelchairs.

    • Yes that is true. I revisited this little loop and it has become overgrown in spots, with some large branches down.
      Even in the best of times it might require a relatively rugged wheelchair.

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