Nolte State Park Deep Lake Loop Trail
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The loop trail around Deep Lake in Nolte State Park is a quick and easy 2.3 km trail that is suitable for all skill levels. With a mostly flat trail and plenty of benches on the way, this is a good choice for those who need frequent rest breaks as they walk. The loop is dog-friendly (on leash) and a popular stop for families visiting the park. Expect higher traffic on this trail.
Route Description for Nolte State Park Deep Lake Loop Trail
The hike around Deep Lake in Nolte State Park is a popular choice for its scenery and its ease. This trail has lots of benches along the way and is both short and mostly flat, making it a great choice for hikers with limited stamina or families seeking a shorter trip. Watch for fishers in the lake or bring a picnic to set up after your hike.
Begin from the southwest corner of the lake where the trail splits off from the road. You can hike this either way. The trail is easy to follow and there are no junctions, so you’ll simply loop around the lake, enjoying the calm waters and spotting birds in the trees. Finish the loop to end up back at the trailhead, then head on to your next adventure.
Getting to the Nolte State Park Deep Lake Loop Trail Trailhead
The trailhead for the Nolte State Park Deep Lake Loop is on 300th Ave SE off Veazie-Cumberland Road SE.
Route Information
Backcountry Campground:
No
When to do:
Year-round
Pets allowed:
Yes - On Leash
Family friendly:
Yes
Route Signage:
Average
Crowd Levels:
High
Route Type:
Loop
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