Located between Northeast Harbor and Seal Harbor, and bordering Acadia National Park, Little Long Pond is privately owned and under the management of the Land & Garden Preserve in Seal Harbor. The area includes 17 acres of meadows, 12 acres of marsh, a bog, crystal clear streams, and nearly 1,000 acres of forest. The natural lands, carriage roads, and hiking trails around Little Long Pond can be accessed year-round, every day from dawn to dusk. Dogs are allowed in all areas of the Preserve except Preserve Gardens. Dogs are allowed off-leash only if they are always in visual and voice contact with their owners and under voice control. Swimming for people and dogs is allowed only at four designated areas, which are marked with signs. There are three parking areas with easy access to trails. All have informational kiosks and maps. Dog bag/waste stations are available at the Main Gate and the Upper Lot.
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