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🥾Top 6 Hiking Trails in Greenville Maine: Explore Moosehead Lake’s Wilderness

  • Writer: Gerry Caron
    Gerry Caron
  • 4 days ago
  • 5 min read

Large rocks at the edge of Moosehead Lake

Top 6 Hiking Trails in Greenville, Maine: Explore Moosehead Lake’s Wilderness

Looking to explore the best hiking trails in Maine? 🧭 Look no further than Greenville, Maine, where adventure meets breathtaking scenery in the heart of the Moosehead Lake Region. Whether you're hiking, biking, or trail running, Greenville offers a variety of hand-curated trails suited for all skill levels.


From tranquil pond loops to heart-pounding summit climbs, each trail immerses you in Maine’s raw natural beauty. Here's your guide to the top 6 hiking trails in Greenville, Maine — complete with expanded details, helpful tips, and links to explore each one. ✅


🌟 Why Hike in Greenville, Maine?

Greenville is the gateway to the Moosehead Lake wilderness, one of the most pristine and scenic regions in the Northeast. It’s a place where outdoor recreation meets tranquility — offering everything from rugged mountain climbs to relaxing lakefront strolls. 🌄


Diverse Terrain – Choose from mountains, forests, ponds, and lakes

Wildlife Encounters – Spot moose, deer, loons, and eagles in their natural habitat

Four Seasons of Fun – Enjoy spring wildflowers, summer lakeside hikes, fall foliage, and winter snowshoeing

Accessible Adventures – Trails for all skill levels, from beginner-friendly loops to expert climbs

Close to Town – Most trails are within a short drive from Greenville’s cozy downtown


No matter your experience level, hiking in Greenville means stepping into a world of fresh air, scenic views, and unforgettable moments. 🌿✨


🏔️ 1. Number Four Mountain Trail

Overview: This moderate-to-challenging hike leads to the summit of Number Four Mountain and delivers spectacular views of Moosehead Lake and the surrounding wilderness. The trail winds through dense spruce forests before opening up to scenic overlooks perfect for photography or quiet reflection.

  • Length: ~3.4 miles round trip

  • Difficulty: Moderate to challenging

  • Trail Features: Forested paths, elevation gain, scenic summit

  • Best For: Experienced hikers looking for a solid half-day trek with a rewarding view


🌿 2. Little Moose Pond Trail

Overview: Ideal for nature lovers, this loop trail takes you around Little Moose Pond through mossy woods and rocky outcrops. It’s known for its moose sightings, peaceful vibes, and classic Maine scenery. Great for hikers who want to escape crowds without going too far off-grid.

  • Length: ~9.7 miles (network of loops and trails)

  • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Trail Features: Ponds, wildlife, forest canopy

  • Best For: All skill levels, especially wildlife watchers and peaceful hikers


🌊 3. Prong Pond Trail

Overview: A flat, easy loop around the peaceful Prong Pond, this trail is perfect for families, casual hikers, and birdwatchers. Bring your binoculars for loon and eagle sightings, or pack a picnic for a day by the water. Canoeing and kayaking are also popular here.

  • Length: ~1.5 miles

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Trail Features: Shoreline views, picnic areas, wildlife

  • Best For: Families, beginners, and photographers


🏞️ 4. Rum Mountain Trail

Overview: Rugged and remote, Rum Mountain Trail is perfect for hikers looking for solitude and a physical challenge. This trail offers steep ascents, rocky sections, and a quiet summit with sweeping views of unspoiled forests.

  • Length: ~4 miles round trip

  • Difficulty: Moderate

  • Trail Features: Challenging terrain, panoramic summit

  • Best For: Intermediate to advanced hikers seeking a remote experience

📍 View Trail on AllTrails


🚶 5. Lily Bay Trail from Rowell Cove

Overview: Nestled within Lily Bay State Park, this family-friendly trail traces the shoreline of Moosehead Lake. With access to swimming areas, picnic spots, and a gentle path, it’s ideal for a relaxing day outside.

  • Length: ~2.4 miles

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Trail Features: Lake views, sandy beaches, rest areas

  • Best For: Families, young kids, and those who enjoy lakeside leisure


🌳 6. Dwelley Pond Trail

Overview: A short and peaceful out-and-back hike, this trail takes you through dense forest to a secluded pond — the perfect spot for quiet contemplation or nature photography. Listen for birds and enjoy the stillness of Maine's woods.

  • Length: ~1.6 miles

  • Difficulty: Easy

  • Trail Features: Secluded pond, dense woods, gentle terrain

  • Best For: Beginners, kids, and birdwatchers


📌 Plan Your Hiking Adventure in Greenville, Maine

Greenville offers more than just hiking — it’s a true four-season outdoor destination. In the warmer months, pair your hike with kayaking, fishing, or camping. In the winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing take over the trails. ❄️🎣


🗺️ Trail Tips:

  • Use the AllTrails app for GPS maps and reviews

  • Always carry water, bug spray, and a snack

  • Respect wildlife and practice Leave No Trace ethics (lnt.org)


📞 Need help planning your trip? Contact the Moosehead Lake Region Chamber of Commerce:


🥾 Whether you’re climbing to panoramic peaks or strolling beside still waters, Greenville’s hiking trails offer unforgettable wilderness adventures in Maine’s majestic Highlands.


What to Do in Moosehead Lake

Want more information? Check out our Moosehead News for the latest updates on seasonal events, local news, and detailed guides to make the most of your visit to the Moosehead Lake region.

  • ATV/Snowmobile:: Explore thousands of miles of pristine wilderness.

  • Boating/Canoeing/Kayaking: Explore the lake's serene waters.

  • Camping/Swimming: Find the best campsites for a wilderness retreat.

  • Fishing/Hunting: Discover prime fishing spots.

  • Hiking/Biking: Explore the wilderness.

  • Skiing/Sledding/Snowboarding/Snowshoeing: Miles of cross-country ski trails for those seeking a quieter adventure. Ski and snowboard rentals, plus lessons for beginners.

  • Local Attractions/Sightseeing: Learn about must-see sights in the region.


  • Stay updated with the latest happenings and news in the Moosehead Lake region. Learn more about what to do and where to go in the Moosehead Lake area and beyond.


Perfect Accommodation for Your Visit

Look no further for the perfect accommodation during your visit to the Monson, Shirley, Greenville, Rockwood, and Jackman areas of Maine. Moose River Lookout offers an idyllic retreat nestled along the serene Moose River at the base of the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains in Rockwood.


Ultimate Outdoor Getaway

With direct backyard access to Maine's Interconnected Trail System (ITS66) and a private dock on the river, adventure awaits right outside your door. Whether you're into hiking, golfing, boating, fishing, hunting, skiing, or snowmobiling, you'll find it all just steps away from our doorstep.


Book Your Stay

Experience the ultimate outdoor getaway in the heart of Maine's natural beauty. For inquiries or to make a reservation, please don't hesitate to contact us. We look forward to welcoming you to Moose River Lookout our Rockwood Moose River cabin!


Looking at a moose at the top of Mt Kineo from Moose River










🌲🌄 Start planning your outdoor escape today!

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