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Riverside Fitness Trail

The Riverside trail can be accessed from either end via the Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School or the Oxford Hills Middle School. The Viking Trail utilizes the Riverside Trail to create a loop starting and ending at the high school.

The Riverside Trail is a one-mile, one-way trail connecting the Oxford Hills high school and middle school. Used year round for a variety of outdoor activities and programming, the trail follows the Little Androscoggin River and is both wheelchair accessible and stroller friendly.

The trail was made possible through funding from The New Balance Foundation and the efforts of local partners including Western Maine Health, Healthy Oxford Hills, SAD #17 and the Paris and Norway recreation departments. The trail took four years to complete and opened in 2011.

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