The entrance looks completely prohibited but rest assured, once you park by the ball fields, walk past the Army National Guard signage, and go directly into the woods. The trails, once there, are clearly marked. Open dawn until dusk on most days. Plenty of other walkers with dogs on these trails periodically.
The Mt. Apatite quarries were excavated in a type of igneous rock called granite pegmatite (often simply called "pegmatite" in Maine). This is a coarse-grained variety of granite in which the individual mineral grains are very large. They may be several inches - or even more than a foot - in diameter. The most abundant
Mount Apatite Park is a three hundred twenty-five acre wooded park located in the western portion of Auburn. The park offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities not often found in municipal park settings. In the winters, the trail is groomed for cross country skiing and snow shoeing. In the spring, summer, and fall, the trails are open ...
Mount Apatite Park, Auburn, ME Maine Geological Survey History of Mining The Mt. Apatite quarries were excavated in a type of igneous rock called granite pegmatite (often simply called "pegmatite" in Maine). This is a coarse-grained variety of granite in which the individual mineral grains are very large.
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The entrance looks completely prohibited but rest assured, once you park by the ball fields, walk past the Army National Guard signage, and go directly into the woods. The trails, once there, are clearly marked. Open dawn until dusk on most days. Plenty of other walkers with dogs on these trails periodically.
Mt. Apatite Trails Legend Blue Trail Red Trail Mt Apatite E Elevations Contours - 10' Interval Roads / 0 0.1 Miles 0 1,000 Feet This map was created by Auburn's GIS Department. While every effort has been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable, the City of Auburn cannot accept any responsibility for any errors, omissions,