And because we cannot visit everything you need to see here in Portland, let’s just take you to another place where you can be in-tuned with nature—the Portland Trails. No, we are not physically going there. We’ll just give you enough details just so you want to visit the place if you still have the time. Portland Trails is another adventure you may want to delve into while you stay here in Portland. There is so much more the city has to offer and that is to get intimate with nature. Portland Trails gives you the path to different ecological resources of the city such as the Auburn Riverwalk.Behind the Hilton Garden Inn, at the center of Auburn, you can find this lovely river walk. Starting from the north, where the Great Falls of the Androscoggin are located, going through the Lewiston’s Railroad Park. This whole trail is a path where you can find variety of canopies during the fall season and summer time.Another trail is the Conway Branch. The Conway Branch runs from State Route 113 in Conway to Polly’s Crossing in Ossipee. This trail is best for hikers and snowmobilers. Some speeders use the track of Ossipee area for recreational use. While the large speeders use the track in Madison. Another one (but definitely, not the last one) is the Dover Community Trail. Starting from Fisher Street heading north, this trail connects the residents from Dover’s southern neighborhood to the city’s Transportation Center. The trail goes parallel to Six Street, passing the Dover Cassily Community Garden, the Beckwith Ballfields, and the Enterprise Park. The trail ends at Watson road. And these are just some of the best trails you must check out!Photo Prince Tuesday Collaboration & Portland Trails Trail Work Day by Allagash Brewing is licensed under CC BY 2.0