St. George

  • Fort Point Trail and Robinson Trail— You can do a 1.1-mile meander along a universally accessible trail to a beautiful historic site at Fort St. Georges, or go for a walk in the other direction along the Robinson Trail, through the woods. Both are flat and easy.
  • St. George School Trail (Les Hyde Memorial Nature Trail) — A couple of small loops through a pretty forest, with views of an estuary. 
  • Clark Island Preserve — A popular place to visit in the summer because there is a small sandy beach and a quarry pool—both enticing swimming spots. Because of its popularity, it can be hard to find a parking spot here on sunny weekend days.
  • The Roaring Spout — A 0.7-mile trail to a stunning spot by the ocean that’s reachable only by foot or bicycle.
  • Bamford Preserve — An easy 0.3-mile trail takes you to a bucolic open grassy area on the shores of Long Cove.
  • Meadow Brook Preserve — A 0.8-mile loop takes you through forest, over a mossy stream, and alongside the winding Meadow Brook.
  • Town Forest Trail — A 0.7-mile loop, with a spur to Jones Brook.
  • Old Woods Farm Preserve — A pretty and relatively easy 2.6-mile trail system through coniferous forest, over lichen-covered ledges, and alongside marshes and streams. Parking is very limited.

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

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