The Orono Bog Walk, a 1-mile (1.6-kilometer) boardwalk, winds through the forested wetlands of Bangor City Forest, leading visitors to a unique peat bog and its surrounding habitat. As you traverse the walkway, you’ll encounter a rich variety of flora and fauna, from vibrant wildflowers to elusive wildlife. Informative placards dot the path, providing detailed insights into the area’s natural environment, including the plants, birds, and animals that call this ecosystem home. This serene and educational experience offers a close-up look at the intricate balance of nature in this distinctive setting.
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