Readfield Town Forest offers a serene natural setting with a network of multi-use trails through mixed hardwood and softwood forests, making it a popular spot for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation in central Maine.
Readfield Town Forest is a community-owned conservation area located in the town of Readfield, Maine. Spanning approximately 295 acres, the forest consists primarily of mixed northern hardwoods and conifer stands, featuring rolling hills, wetlands, and small streams. Its topography and diverse ecosystems provide important habitat for local wildlife including white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and a variety of songbirds. Established to preserve local forestlands and promote outdoor recreation, the forest is managed for sustainable use and ecological health. Visitors enjoy over 10 miles of maintained trails designed for hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. The trails wind through peaceful forest corridors and occasionally skirt small wetlands, offering seasonal beauty from vibrant autumn foliage to quiet winter landscapes. Though there are no developed campgrounds or facilities, the forest’s proximity to Readfield village provides easy access for day use, wildlife viewing, and nature study. The town forest is well-regarded for its relatively low-impact recreation, natural tranquility, and community stewardship. It represents an accessible outdoor resource for locals and visitors seeking a quiet forest experience near the recreational hubs of central Maine.
Over 10 miles of multi-use trails through mixed hardwood and softwood forests
Diverse wildlife habitat with frequent sightings of migratory birds and deer
Winter trail network suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing
Quiet, family-friendly outdoor recreation location near central Maine communities
Main access point with parking and easy access to multiple trail intersections.
A short raised walkway over a sensitive wetland area, offering close-up views of amphibian habitats.
A modest elevation point providing panoramic views of the forest canopy and surrounding countryside.