Libby Hill Forest Trails - note these trails are for non-motorized use only.
| Trail | Length (Miles) |
Trail Blaze Color | Total Elevation Gain | Ski Trail Rating | Groomed for Skiing | Access Point |
Summary |
| Moose Odyssey | 3.1 | White | 344 feet up and 346 feet down | Intermediate | Yes | Behind Middle School, Trailhead 1 or 2 | Excellent intermediate hike or ski trail, accesses all trails in LHF. |
| Deer Run | 0.4 | Yellow | 29 feet up, 57 feet down | Easy | Yes | Top of Libby Hill off Moose Odyssey Trail | Use this trail to create loops to other trails, very level and easy to ski or walk. |
| Holmquist Hollow | 0.4 | Blue | 75 feet down, 33 feet up | Difficult | Yes | Off northern end of Moose Odyssey Trail | This double diamond trail is a challenge for skiers. For hikers, it gives you access to a quiet corner of LHF. |
| Turkey Trot | 0.6 | Bright Red | 29 feet up, 57 feet down | Easy | Yes | Behind Soccer Field at Middle School, Trail Head 3 or 4 | An ideal walking trail around the perimeter of the middle school and pond. |
| Outback Trail | 1.0 | Yellow | 112 feet up and down | Difficult (hiking intermediate) | No, back country conditions | Begins across from the pool on Harold Libbey Tr. | Our newest and most remote trail. Requires brook crossing but has extensive wildlife including beavers and porcupine caves. |
| Harold Libbey Trail | 1.2 | Dark Red
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174 feet up, 200 feet down | Difficult (hiking Intermediate) | No, back country skiing, mountain biking, or hiking only | Off southern end of Moose Odyssey Trail | This hiking/mountain biking trail is not groomed. It does give you access to the most remote part of LHF. Trails are new and users should be careful to watch trail markings and avoid ribbons for navigating. |