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Since the state of Maine is allowing residents to visit our state parks for free until Labor Day, Sandy and I decided to check out Bradbury Mountain State Park.\u00a0 When we got there, we checked out the trail map and it looked like the Northern Loop Trail would be relatively easy for me to push to the summit of Bradbury Mountain.\u00a0 The mountain is not exactly a mountain as it is only an elevation of 496 ft at the summit. Before we get into that there is some interesting history behind the establishment of the park.<\/p>\n

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History of the Park<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Before the first Europeans arrived, Wabanakis camped on the mountain on trips to the coast. In the early 1800’s, the Cotton family raised grapes on terraces still visible on the mountain. To hold stray cattle, sheep, and pigs, the early settlers built the cattle pound that still stands on Rt. 9 near the Northern Loop Trail. Near the ball field, visitors can still see where feldspar was mined in the 1920’s to make crockery and China.<\/p>\n

Acquired from the Federal Government in 1939, Bradbury Mountain became one of the five original state parks. In the 1940’s, it offered downhill skiing with a rope tow. In the 1990’s, the park added 250 acres, thanks to the generosity of the Spiegel family, funding from the Lands for Maine’s Future Fund, and the efforts of many people. These groups continue to work on expanding the park to eventually link to the Pineland Public Land parcel in New Gloucester.<\/p>\n

The Hike<\/strong><\/h5>\n

The Northern Loop Trail is about 1 mile long and, for the most part, is a gradual ascent to the summit.\u00a0 The surface of the trail is mostly flat hard packed dirt with a few rocky sections.\u00a0 I had to have Sandy push me a few feet in a couple sections as it was just too steep.\u00a0 I was able to push at least 95 percent of the entire trail under my own power. If I had been alone I could have easily just crawled through those sections and pulled my wheelchair until I got to a place where I could push. I would not rate this trail as accessible, but it is possible with a bit of help for most wheelchair users and can easily be navigated by anyone who is walking.<\/p>\n