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Skowhegan High School Bog Trail

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Features
- Bike Trail
- Walking Trail
Trailhead
From the intersection of US Routes 2 and 201 (Main Street and Water Street), take US Routes 2 and 201A west towards Norridgewock. After crossing the bridges and turning left along US Routes 2 and 201A, drive about 0.9 miles and turn left onto Academy Circle, the main entrance to several Skowhegan Area Schools. Park behind the high school or next to Bloomfield Elementary School.
Description
The trails by the high school can be accessed near the soccer fields or from Bloomfield Elementary School. These trails follow mowed paths in the fields and weave in and out of the woods. The Bog Trail leads to a wetland that is great for wildlife viewing. Deer, rabbits, turkey, and fisher have been seen along these trails. In the winter, the high school physical education department offers snowshoeing on a series of snowshoe trails.
From the intersection of US Routes 2 and 201 (Main Street and Water Street), take US Routes 2 and 201A west towards Norridgewock. After crossing the bridges and turning left along US Routes 2 and 201A, drive about 0.9 miles and turn left onto Academy Circle, the main entrance to several Skowhegan Area Schools. Park behind the high school or next to Bloomfield Elementary School.
Description
The trails by the high school can be accessed near the soccer fields or from Bloomfield Elementary School. These trails follow mowed paths in the fields and weave in and out of the woods. The Bog Trail leads to a wetland that is great for wildlife viewing. Deer, rabbits, turkey, and fisher have been seen along these trails. In the winter, the high school physical education department offers snowshoeing on a series of snowshoe trails.
