Bangor City Forest is a large urban forest offering extensive hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing opportunities just minutes from downtown Bangor, Maine.
Bangor City Forest spans approximately 650 acres of mixed hardwood and softwood forested land within the city limits of Bangor, Maine. It is a valuable green space for outdoor recreation and conservation, providing residents and visitors easy access to nature with trails winding through diverse terrain including wetlands, streams, and dense woodlands. The forest's ecology supports a variety of wildlife, including white-tailed deer, Eastern gray squirrels, and numerous bird species such as woodpeckers and warblers. Its history as a managed urban forest began in the early 20th century, emphasizing sustainable timber and public access. Today, Bangor City Forest is managed collaboratively by the Bangor City Forest Committee and local conservation groups to maintain the health of the ecosystem and ensure safe recreational use. The network of marked trails caters to hikers, mountain bikers, and, in winter, cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Popular features include the Summit Trail, which affords panoramic views of Bangor from the top of a small hill, and several quiet ponds ideal for bird watching and nature study. Its close proximity to downtown Bangor makes it a popular destination for locals seeking outdoor adventures without the need for long travel. Visitor appeal is augmented by the forest’s well-maintained trailheads, interpretive signs, and seasonal events like guided nature walks and educational programs.
Summit Trail with panoramic city views
Wetland areas supporting diverse bird species
Extensive mountain biking trail network
Winter cross-country skiing and snowshoeing routes
Offers unobstructed views of downtown Bangor and surrounding hills.
Main access point with parking, trail maps, and information kiosks.
A protected wetland ecosystem that provides habitat for many bird species and amphibians.