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Freeport Center Trails | Freeport Conservation Trust
Donated to the Town by L.L. Bean, Gorman Park has a short (<.5 mile) loop trail, picnic tables, a covered picnic pavilion, a grassy area, and a small ice skating area. It is a lovely place for a quick stroll or picnic lunch and is within easy walking distance of Main Street. Some portions of the trail are very steep—strollers and bikes are not recommended. Dogs must be on a leash and pet waste must be collected and carried out. Directions: Parking for Gorman Park is available in lots off School and Bow Streets near downtown Freeport.
http://freeportconservationtrust.org/areas/freeport-center-trails/
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Leon Gorman Park - Parks - 88 Bow St, Freeport, ME - Yelp
1 review of Leon Gorman Park "This is one of my favorite spots in town Freeport ME. It's tucked away and not heavily used which makes it a perfect spot for dog walking. People with dogs are really good with keeping it clean, which makes it feel…
https://www.yelp.com/biz/leon-gorman-park-freeport
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Freeport Maine: FREEPORT OUTDOORS!!!
There are over 1,200 acres of open space in Freeport, owned privately, by non-profit organizations, by homeowners’ associations, and public entities such as the State and the Town. The spaces open to the public provide opportunities to hike, swim, bike, camp, skate, snowmobile, picnic, and boat through the provision of public water access points. This page provides a list and description of some of Freeport’s natural resources that are open to the public and we invite residents and guests to explore and enjoy these open spaces.
http://freeportmaine.com/page.php?page_id=214
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Leon Gorman Park - Freeport, Maine - Park | Facebook
Leon Gorman Park, Freeport, Maine. 16 were here. Park
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Leon-Gorman-Park/1077220485702023
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Take a Hike in Maine! - FreeportUSA
There are so many great places to hike in the Freeport area, it's hard to distill them all to a top ten list! All sorts of hiking trails can be accessed right here in Freeport and in nearby towns. To find out more, look at…
http://www.freeportusa.com/take-a-hike-in-maine