Trails & Preserves
Introduction
The Conservation Commission has created and continues to create trails throughout the town in collaboration with George's River Land Trust (GRLT) and Maine Coast Heritage Trust (MCHT). Please check back here often for trail status updates and new trail activity.
Our trails and preserves abut private property. Please be very respectful of these neighbors while visiting our trails. If the parking lot is full, go to another trail, do not park in the road or on private property.
Click here for volunteer opportunities
Town trails are built and maintained by volunteers. Please join us.
Tips for protecting the trails in town during Mud Season
Start by avoiding the impulse to walk around muddy areas to keep feet dry. Walking on the edges of trails beats down the vegetation, widens the trail and causes damage to both the trail and surrounding environment. Trails that are over saturated are vulnerable to long term damage from soil compaction and erosion with every footstep, making it harder for vegetation to grow and leaving rocks and roots exposed.
Trails that are better for mud season:
Fort Point
Meadow Brook
Clark island
West side of Town Forest to Jones Brook
Trails to avoid during mud season:
East Side of Town Forest
Les Hyde (School)
Bamford

Trails & Preserves
Other Trails
If you would like to explore trails outside of St. George, check out our partner's trails at the following links:
Click here to email Conservation Commission with trail comments
Be Prepared for Ticks
Please observe the 7 No Trace Principles
Plan Ahead and Prepare
Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces (no camping except on High Island)
Dispose of Waste Properly (Human and Pet)
Leave What you Find
Reduce Campfire Impacts (Fires Prohibited Except on High island by Permit only)
Respect Wildlife
Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Want to Share?
Do you have a great photograph of a town trail that you would like to share? Click here to send it to the Conservation Commission. We will be changing out the photographs seasonally and may use one of yours. Please send jpeg files.