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Clifford Park Loop - Black and Yellow

The Clifford Park Loop at Clifford Park in Biddeford, Maine is an easy 2.4-mile loop trail that features a peaceful forest setting for a relaxing hike in the woods.

Trail Description
This hike follows the Black and Yellow trails for a 2.4-mile loop hike; however, there are plenty of other trails to make your walk longer or shorter. Clifford Park is close to downtown Biddeford, Maine and is a great walk for those looking for something close to town. The trail is easy to follow, good for kids, and dogs are welcome. There's not a whole lot for scenic views, but there are some water features in a few different places in the park.

Parking
Hikers will find parking at the coordinates provided for the main parking lot at Clifford park.

Pets
Dogs are allowed if leashed.
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Know Before You Go

  • Clifford Park Loop is an easy, 2.4-mile loop trail in Biddeford, Maine, suitable for a relaxing forest hike.
  • The loop combines the Black and Yellow trails but offers options for longer or shorter walks within Clifford Park.
  • The park is conveniently located near downtown Biddeford, welcomes dogs on leashes, and features water features despite lacking significant scenic views.
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Distance
2.4 mi
Difficulty
Easy
Type
Loop
Est. Time
1.2 hrs
Elev. Gain
269'
Rating
0.0
Added
October 26, 2020
Updated
June 19, 2024

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Total Change
174'
Ascent
269'
Descent
246'
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Features

Dogs

Points of interest

  1. Parking

    43.487977, -70.447902
  2. Main Trailhead

    43.488052, -70.448
  3. Bench along the trail

    43.486897, -70.449919
    Bench along the trail
  4. Large boulders

    43.483727, -70.452848
    Large boulders

Safety information

For your own safety: plan ahead, let someone know where you'll be, and hike at your own risk.

Markers

Blaze Color

Black

Blaze Dot Color

Yellow

Availability

All seasons

Surface type

Dirt

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0.7 miles / 1.1 km
July 19, 2019
Hiked the Black Trail section of this loop back in July 2019 for a short ways.
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