Boothbay Harbor to Spruce Point
One of the finest road runs on the Boothbay Peninsula — this out-and-back takes you from the harbor out to Spruce Point, where the Atlantic opens up in front of you in a way that stops you mid-stride. The route follows the harbor's edge before climbing gently out to the point, passing the iconic Spruce Point Inn along the way. Water views are with you for nearly the entire run, with the kind of scenery that makes you forget you're working. Just the right amount of rolling hills will have you feeling grateful, and ready to indulge in a delicious breakfast with no regrets!
Distance
6.15 miles
Elevation
365 ft
Difficulty
Moderate
Surface
Paved
Route Highlights
Boothbay Harbor village
Spruce Point Inn — one of Maine's most iconic coastal properties
Open Atlantic views at the point
Rolling hills and quiet neighborhood streets
Parking & Access
Free 2 hour parking along Todd Avenue or paid public parking in the town parking lot. On Sundays, you can park at Bath Savings for free!
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