Town of Cape Elizabeth Greenbelt Trails Map

(June 2020 - download map)

All of the trails depicted on this map are legally accessible to the public.



Trails not shown on this map may be located on private property and access to them is at the discretion of the property owner. When using public trails, please respect adjacent private property and remain on the trail.

Town trails are generally marked with a green "G" Greenbelt sign.

Please leave trails as you found them and carry out your trash. Please make sure your pets do not interfere with the enjoyment of other trail users and practice a "carry out" policy. Courteous use of trails will make it possible to expand the trail network throughout Cape Elizabeth.

All of the trails depicted on this map include legal public access rights to walk the trails. Town trails are marked with a green "G" Greenbelt sign. Trails not shown on this map may be located on private property and access to those trails is at the discretion of the property owner. When using public trails, please respect adjacent private property and remain on the trail. Please leave trails as you found them and carry out your trash. Courteous use of trails will make it possible to expand the Greenbelt trail network throughout the Town.

1 Stonegate Trail Length: 2.75 miles

Access: Shore Rd, across from Fort Williams Park, Dyer Pond Rd, Locksley Rd, Rock Crest Drive. The Loveitt Woods section located on the north end of the trail network has access from Glenden Road.

Description: Wooded area including streams and wetlands with mild to moderate grade changes.

2 Hobstone Trail (CELT) Length: 0.5 miles

Access: The end of Hobstone Rd.

Description: Wooded area with frequent, moderate grade changes. This is a self-contained loop trail on dry land adjacent to wetlands.

3 Highlands Trail Length: 1 mile

Access: Pine Ridge Road, Broad Cove Rd and the Two Lights Trail system.

Description: Mostly dense scrub growth transitioning to woodland. Much of trail is directly adjacent to wetland, including a few ponds. Trail has gentle inclines with one 6' drop off.

4 Great Pond Trails Length: 1.5 miles

Access: Route 77 adjacent to Golden Ridge Ln, the end of Fenway Road, which connects to the boat racks and launch at Great Pond.

Description: The trail provides a varied experience of walking through fields, woodland and wetland marsh, and rock steps and boardwalk with a commanding overlook view of Great Pond.

5 Town Center Trail Length: 1 mile

Access: Route 77, access is located behind the Cape Elizabeth High School, Scott Dyer Rd, west of the entrance to Village Crossing, Starboard Drive.

Description: Most of the trail is located on top of a sewer easement and is maintained as a grassy surface. The trail provides plentiful views of the Spurwink Marsh, including from a bridge and boardwalk spanning the marsh, as well as woodland and wetland trails.