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6.64km
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Explore the easy 363 Trail in UNE's 363-Acre Forest in Biddeford, Maine, a 4.1-mile hike through wetlands and vernal pools.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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UNE 363
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682 m
Highlight • Forest
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5.65 km
922 m
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Specific parking details for the 363 Trail are not provided in the available information. However, as it's part of the University of New England's 363-Acre Forest, it's advisable to check the university's visitor information or local signage for designated parking areas near the trailhead. Parking is generally available at trailheads for public access.
Yes, the 363 Trail is rated as easy with minimal elevation gain, making it highly suitable for beginners, families, and hikers of all fitness levels. Its natural ground and unpaved paths are generally accessible.
The terrain consists of natural ground and unpaved paths, winding through a mix of uplands and wetlands. You'll encounter areas with a high density of pocket swamps and over one hundred vernal pools, especially during certain seasons.
The UNE's 363 Acre Forest is a rich habitat. You might spot diverse wildlife such as wild turkeys, deer, coyotes, moose, frogs, turtles, and salamanders. The area is also ecologically significant for its concentration of vernal pools and varied plant life.
Spring is an excellent time to visit, as the vernal pools will be most active, offering unique ecological observations. Autumn provides beautiful foliage. The trail is accessible year-round, but conditions may vary with snow or ice in winter.
While specific regulations for dogs are not detailed, trails in natural areas often permit dogs on a leash. Given the ecological sensitivity of the UNE's 363 Acre Forest, it's highly recommended to keep dogs leashed to protect wildlife and the delicate vernal pool ecosystems. Always practice Leave No Trace principles.
The available information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required to access the 363 Trail within the UNE's 363 Acre Forest. It serves as a natural laboratory and outdoor classroom, suggesting public access is generally welcomed for educational and recreational purposes.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the 363 Trail (58%), 363 Trail (46%), and 363 Trail (13%). These are official trails that contribute to the overall route.
The komoot tour data for this specific 363 Trail indicates a loop route, starting and ending in the same general area within the UNE's 363 Acre Forest.
The trail is notable for its location within the UNE's 363 Acre Forest, which is recognized by the State of Maine Natural Areas Program. Its ecological significance stems from a high density of pocket swamps and over one hundred vernal pools, making it a vital habitat and a living laboratory for environmental research.
While there aren't specific named viewpoints in the traditional sense, the entire UNE's 363 Acre Forest itself is a highlight. The trail's unique features, such as the numerous vernal pools and diverse forest ecosystems, serve as natural landmarks and points of interest for those interested in ecology and nature observation.
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