View from Tannery Brook Preserve
View from Tannery Brook Preserve

Trail Info

Welcome!

With over 50 miles of multi-use trails in Gorham, there's something for everyone. Whether you're looking to bike, walk, run, ski or snowshoe, there's some good info for you below.

 

And please keep in mind that these trails are on a mix of public and private land and are maintained by a dedicated volunteers. Please respect all posted signs, park in designated areas only and be courteous to all other trail users! 

Get Out & Ride!

Weeks / Moody's

For some of best family-friendly riding around, check out the Lavoie Bike Park and the Weeks/Moodys trails. Try some laps on the professionally built pump track, find your flow on Knolly Roller and explore over 10 miles of twisty singletrack that riders of all levels can enjoy.

See Map

 

Alden Hill & USM

Classic New England single track with some longer climbs and flowy descents. 

Please note: USM charges for parking! See signage in the lots for details.

See Alden Hill / USM Map

 

Tannery Brook & Hamblen Trails

From twisty technical loops to curvy machine built berms and rollers, you'll find some of the most challenging, and rewarding runs in town. Please park in designated parking areas and respect all signage!
Please note: There is NO ACCESS to Hamblen Trails via Wagner Farms. Please park at Tannery Brook or by the skate park and take Libby Ave to Harrison Lane by bike to access Hamblen Trails. There is no trail parking on Harrison Lane.

See Tannery Brook Map

See Hamblen Trails Map

 

Shaw Park & Mountain Division Trail

Enjoy mellow paved rail trail thats go all the way up to Otter Ponds. And when you get back to Shaw Park, take a quick swim or paddle to cool off.

Shaw Park Parking

Walk? Run? Hike? You got it!

Frazier Trail & Crosstown Trail

Part of the old rail line between Gorham and Portland, these two trails offer flat, quiet terrain to enjoy a short walk or connect to more trails.

Frazier Trail Map

Crosstown Trail Map
 

Claire Drew Loop

Tucked behind Narragansett School and the skate park, this loop is a favorite for runners and dog walkers.

See Trail Map

 

Tannery Brook

Is that heron in the pond as you walk along the dam? What's swimming in brook along the Blue trail? Was that an owl along the Red Trail? Tannery Brook gives you a taste of the forest just short distance from the village!

See Trail Map

 

Shaw Cherry Hill Farm

A perfect place for a stroll across scenic meadows, down to the Presumpscot River and along old canals.

See Trail Map

Presumpscot Regional Land Trust

The Presumpscot Regional Land Trust maintains some outstanding trails in Gorham and the surrounding towns. PRLT Trails & Presereves

 

What happens when it snows?

The Trail Groomers get grooming!

Volunteers from Greater Portland NEMBA and the Gorham Snogoers and staff from the Gorham Rec Department are always watching the winter forecast. And when it snows, they'll get out there to groom and make sure you'll have fun on anything from fat bikes to snowshoes to cross-country skis to snowmobiles. All you need to do is add a few more layers of clothes, get out there and enjoy!*

 

*But if you're leaving deep foot prints or tire  ruts on soft or wet groomed trails, please turnaround and wait until things firm up again! Frozen ruts and footprints are hard to groom out and aren't much fun to walk or ride on.

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