Sandy Pond Freedom Maine

Hiking Trail

Sandy Pond Freedom Maine

Freedom, Maine 04941, United States

Created By: Unity College

Tour Information

When hiking around the trails of Sandy Pond in Freedom Maine make sure to come with the right outfit and supplies. I would recommend wearing pants boots and a long sleeve shirt to help with bugs and when going through the wetland areas. I don't know much about the area because of the very little information about it available. A friend showed it to me last year and said it was called the sandy pond trail that sits by Freedoms boat launch but that's the only info I have I couldn't find anything online.


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What You'll See on the Tour

This tree is at the start of one of my favorite trails that brings you through a couple differnt ecosytems that have many differnt tree species. It is located on the edge of a wetland. It is one of my favorite trees because it is along my f... Read more
The burning bush is also on the same trail on the edge of the wetlands and is actually within eyesight of the paper birch from point one. The burning birch even at this time of year when most trees no longer have leaves is still very pleas... Read more
As you continue down the trail you cross into a forest ecosytem that is full of older trees that stand very tall. Sugar maples have been a favorite tree of mine since I was little so I find it really cool to see them on trails especially in... Read more
This plant is located along the trail in a forest ecosytem that sits below all the tall trees. Will it be able to thrieve fully here I don't know but I this was a cool place to find and looking at pics of it online I thought this plant look... Read more
American beechs have been a favorite tree of mine since I was little because it always made me think of the beach and their leaves have always looked cool. It is along the same trail but is a little further down from the maple and buckthorn... Read more
The western hemlock and eastern hemlock are some of the first trees I learned to ID in high school in my naturaul resources class. It is found in the forest ecosystem part of the same trail. 
I was really happy to find this tree right after finding the western hemlock because like I said before were some of the first trees I ever IDed. The eastern hemlock is found a little ways from the western hemlock in the same forest ecosyst... Read more
This can be found along the same trail close to where the trail divdes into two paths and was a pretty cool find for me witch is why I included it. I've never heard of this plant before and it was an intresting find.  
After going down the left side of the trail at the divide you can find this plant. It stood out to me because of its name and odd escription when I researched it.
Along the trail you come across a small area with birch trees in the forest ecosystem that has a couple differnt birchs. I've always liked the look of birchs bark as well as their leaves.
Red alder is another tree I first learned while in high school so that is why I chose to include it. It is located in a forest ecosystem along the same trail.
Right next to the red alder on the trail in the forest ecosystem I chose to include this plant because it was a new find to me that I found intresting. 
Hobblebush was a plant that I always saw grwoing up because a neighbor of mine grew a bunch in his year that is why I included it, it is along the same trail in the forest ecosystem part.
Along the trail I found a new side trail right before the trail I ussaully walk down that I decided to go down and it was a really cool side trail that ends up looping back towards the beginning of the orginal trail that I would have never ... Read more
Located a it of a ways down the side trail you can find this plant located next to a decomposing birch in the forest ecosytem area.
Found on the edge of the wetland ecosystem and forest ecosytem.  
Located in the wetlands. This tree had a very unique name that I have never heard before till I found it.
Located in the wetlands ecosystem. 
Found in the wetland ecosystem. 
In the wetland ecosystem. 

 

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