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Jogging around Cumberland Center offers a diverse range of landscapes, from charming expansive farmland to lush wooded areas and coastal access. The region is characterized by a network of well-maintained trails, parks, and preserves, providing varied terrain for runners. This blend of natural features ensures a mix of scenic routes, including paths along rivers, through forests, and near marine environments.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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3.45km
00:25
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Jog the easy 2.1-mile Morton Trail Loop in Cumberland, Maine, offering a quick 25-minute escape with minimal elevation gain.
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00:16
20m
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Easy 1.6-mile (2.5 km) jogging loop in Royal River Park, Yarmouth, offering scenic river views, waterfalls, and historical insights.

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8.37km
00:52
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.9km
01:31
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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6.01km
00:38
50m
50m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Gilman Road takes you past Fels-Grove Farm Preserve. The natural woodlands make this a shaded stretch of road, much appreciated in the warmer summer months.
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First Falls is a set of rapids and small cascades on the Royal River. You get a great view from here on the Main Street Bridge, or you can hop off the bike at Grist Mill Park and get right next to the edge of the water.
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Royal River Park is a small, scenic park next to the Royal River and just southeast of the Yarmouth History Center. This is a nice place to pause on a long ride and take a break from being in the saddle.
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You get really nice views of the Royal River Reservoir as you ride over the water on Elm Street. You can see the Royal River Train Bridge as well as Gooch's Island from here.
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Gilman Road takes you past Fels-Grove Farm Preserve. The natural woodlands make this a shaded stretch of road, much appreciated in the warmer summer months.
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Royal River Park is a small, scenic park next to the Royal River and just southeast of the Yarmouth History Center. This is a nice place to pause on a long ride and take a break from being in the saddle.
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You get really nice views of the Royal River Reservoir as you ride over the water on Elm Street. You can see the Royal River Train Bridge as well as Gooch Island from here.
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From a former hay field to a wonderful recreation area. The trails are well-marked and lead you through the fields and forest. For a short break, you will find very nice picnic areas.
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Cumberland Center offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 30 different options available on komoot. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails with gentle inclines.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain, from charming expansive farmland and lush wooded areas to coastal access. Many routes feature well-maintained paths, including wide gravel trails like those in Cumberland Town Forest, and some even offer mostly paved surfaces, such as the Morton Trail Loop.
Yes, Cumberland Center has several easy running options. The Morton Trail Loop (2.1 miles) and the Royal River Park loop (1.6 miles) are both noted as easy, mostly paved routes. The Cumberland Town Forest also features a newly upgraded, wide gravel trail network with mostly flat sections, suitable for strollers.
Absolutely! Many routes showcase the region's natural beauty. You can enjoy coastal views at Broad Cove Reserve or near Sandy Point Beach. Inland, trails wind through pine- and oak-filled forests, past hidden ponds with dragonflies and lily pads, and along the Royal River, as seen on the Royal River Park loop.
Yes, you can combine your run with unique experiences. LongWoods Preserve hosts the "One Less Traveled" outdoor sculpture exhibition, offering a blend of nature and art. Pineland Farms also provides extensive trails alongside gardens and other amenities. For a quick stop, the Morton Trail is a popular highlight.
Many of Cumberland Center's parks and preserves, including Twin Brook Recreation Area and Cumberland Town Forest, are generally dog-friendly, though leash laws and specific regulations may apply. It's always best to check local signage or the town's official website for the most current rules regarding pets on trails. You can find more information on the town's parks and trails at townofcumberlandmaine.gov.
Most major recreation areas and preserves in Cumberland Center, such as Twin Brook Recreation Area, Cumberland Town Forest, and Knight's Pond Preserve, offer dedicated parking facilities. For specific routes, details on parking are often available on the individual route pages on komoot.
Yes, loop routes are popular in the area. The Morton Trail Loop and the Royal River Park loop are excellent examples of circular paths that allow you to start and finish at the same point.
Cumberland Center offers great running opportunities year-round. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is ideal for enjoying coastal routes and shaded forest trails. Even in winter, many trails are suitable for running, especially those that are well-maintained or paved, offering a serene, snowy landscape.
Over 80 runners have used komoot to explore Cumberland Center's varied terrain. Users frequently praise the region's diverse landscapes, from charming farmland to lush woodlands and coastal access, highlighting the well-maintained paths and the variety of options for different ability levels.
While many routes are easy to moderate, there are options for longer runs. For instance, the Cabin at Royal River Park – Royal River Park loop from Yarmouth is a moderate 5.2-mile trail. The area also features 6 routes classified as difficult, offering more elevation gain and distance for experienced runners.
Yes, some trails offer connections to neighboring areas. For example, Rines Forest connects to Hadlock Forest in Falmouth and Knight's Pond Preserve, allowing for extended running adventures across multiple preserves.


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