The trail going through the fields will either bring you straight to limington going south and if you head north from the fields it will bring you to the whistle stop/steep falls area. The fields in the video are in Baldwin. Trail signs are marked pretty well. If you message our page on Facebook I can send you a screenshot of the trails
I thought the potato field was limington, my bad. I am assuming that once you hit the rail bed heading towards the whistle stop you take the left to go out towards sebago, then a mile or so there is a junction, straight to Sebago and right to Gorham. I will message you on the club page. Thanks!
@@brianverschoor1161 So does that mean that I could essentially park in Gorham and make it all the way to Limington or Baldwin? I live in Westbrook and it would be kinda stupid for me to go to Limington then back to Gorham ya know?
Aren't those trails going through that camp ground private? If so, are we allowed to "pass through" or use them? If not, where would the trail head be for someone not staying at the camp ground? Thanks
Most of the footage in this video isn’t on the resorts property. But yes to ride the trails at Natures Wilderness you must be a guest. You can park at the whistle stop store in Baldwin and ride trails from steep falls, Standish, limington etc. I believe you can get to Denmark/bridgeton but I have not done that so I am not sure
We take this trip all the time from Waterboro, who maintains the trail system in Baldwin over towards nature’s wilderness?
It would be Saco river Riders ATV Club. They cover Buxton, Standish, Gorham and Baldwin
Ok gotcha, how do you connect to Limington/steep falls from there? I see your in the potato fields.
The trail going through the fields will either bring you straight to limington going south and if you head north from the fields it will bring you to the whistle stop/steep falls area. The fields in the video are in Baldwin. Trail signs are marked pretty well. If you message our page on Facebook I can send you a screenshot of the trails
I thought the potato field was limington, my bad. I am assuming that once you hit the rail bed heading towards the whistle stop you take the left to go out towards sebago, then a mile or so there is a junction, straight to Sebago and right to Gorham. I will message you on the club page. Thanks!
@@brianverschoor1161 So does that mean that I could essentially park in Gorham and make it all the way to Limington or Baldwin? I live in Westbrook and it would be kinda stupid for me to go to Limington then back to Gorham ya know?
Aren't those trails going through that camp ground private? If so, are we allowed to "pass through" or use them? If not, where would the trail head be for someone not staying at the camp ground? Thanks
Most of the footage in this video isn’t on the resorts property. But yes to ride the trails at Natures Wilderness you must be a guest. You can park at the whistle stop store in Baldwin and ride trails from steep falls, Standish, limington etc. I believe you can get to Denmark/bridgeton but I have not done that so I am not sure