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Embark on a moderate jogging adventure along the Rowell Cove and Dunn Point Trail, a 4.1-mile (6.5 km) route that offers a gentle 75 feet (23 metres) of elevation gain. You can expect to complete this scenic path in approximately 46 minutes. The trail winds through a beautiful mixed growth…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.48 km
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4.99 km
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The full route, combining the Rowell Cove and Dunn Point Trails, is approximately 6.5 kilometers (about 4 miles) long. Most joggers can expect to complete it in around 45 to 50 minutes, depending on their pace and how often they stop to enjoy the views.
Yes, the trail is generally considered suitable for beginners. While komoot rates it as 'moderate' due to some uneven sections and roots, much of it is fairly flat. The varied terrain includes dirt, gravel, rock, and some paved surfaces, offering a good introduction to trail jogging.
The terrain is quite diverse, featuring sections of dirt and forest floor, gravel and crushed stone, and some rocky or ledgy areas. There are also short paved stretches. While largely flat, be prepared for some roots, which can make it a bit technical in places.
You might spot a variety of wildlife, including fox, raccoon, squirrels, and white-tailed deer. Moose sightings are also possible. Keep an ear out for the echoing calls of loons on Moosehead Lake, especially in the early morning or evening.
The trail is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from late spring through fall, when the forest is lush and the lake views are clear. Fall offers beautiful foliage. In winter, the Dunn Point Trail section is also used for cross-country skiing, but conditions for jogging would depend on snow depth.
Yes, the route primarily follows sections of the Rowell Cove Trail and the Dunn Point Trail. These are the main named paths that make up the majority of this jogging route.
Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail. However, as it's located within Lily Bay State Park, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and that you clean up after them to maintain the park's natural beauty.
Absolutely! The trail runs along the shoreline of Moosehead Lake, offering fantastic views of New England's largest lake. There are opportunities to sit and enjoy the solitude. Interpretive signs along the Dunn Point Trail provide information on local tree species, and a small beach offers a spot to cool off.
Parking is available within Lily Bay State Park, where the trail is located. You can access the trail from various points within the park, including near the campground areas. Follow signs for trailheads once inside the park.
Yes, as the trail is located within Lily Bay State Park, there is typically an entrance fee required to access the park. This fee helps maintain the park's facilities and trails. Permits are not generally required for day-use jogging, but check the official Maine State Parks website for current fee schedules and any specific regulations.
Given the varied terrain and potential for roots, sturdy jogging shoes with good grip are recommended. Bring water, especially on warmer days, as there may not be water sources directly on the trail. Insect repellent can be useful, particularly during summer months, and a camera for the scenic lake views.