Cummings Preserve – Gorham, 5 acres
 

 
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The recently renovated trails at the Cummings Preserve run along the Presumpscot River just south of the Dundee Dam in north Gorham. This is a popular spot for fishing and swimming.

This Preserve is in the homeland of the Wabanaki People. We respectfully acknowledge these People of the Dawn–past, present and future–and their connection to these lands and waters.

Please see below for the trail map and more information about the preserve and trails.


                  TRAIL FACTS
 

  • Activities: hiking, running, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing

  • Leave No Trace: Please take out whatever you bring in.

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Length: 1 mile round-trip

          Click for Directions to Trailhead                                  

Trail Map (click to expand)

        

        



About cummings Preserve

Parking for the trail is at the Dundee Dam, and the trail begins with Sappi’s canoe portage trail a short ways back up the road from the parking (look for the brown and white hiker sign). The trail is a lollipop loop with one section on the remains of the historic Oxford-Cumberland Towpath and the other along the Presumpscot River.
 

Cummings Preserve is a public access conservation easement of the Presumpscot Regional Land Trust.