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A Few of Maine's Great Hiking Trails

Region 1 - South Coast:

  • Freeport - Wolf Neck Woods State Park: 2 plus miles.
  • Kennebunkport - Cape Arundel and Blowing Cave: 4 miles of shore and road walk featuring Spouing Rock and Blowing Cave
  • Scarborough - Scarborough Marsh Nature Center: Rt. 9. 1 mile of marsh walk.
  • Wells - Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge: Rt. 9. 1 plus mile walk along river, through fields and woods.

Region 2 - Western Lakes & Mountains:

  • Brownfield - Burnt Meadows Mountain: 1.3 miles.
  • Fryeburg - Starks Mountain: 1/2 mile.
  • Lovell - Sabattus Mountain: half mile to top.
  • Rangely & Davis Plantation - Kamankeag Pond Trail: 4 miles to old RR bed, passes pond.

Region 3 - Kennebec & Moose River Valley:

  • Canaan - Chase Hill: .4 miles.
  • The Forks and Moxie Gorge - Moxie Falls:1 1/2 miles round trip loop. Hike through woods and on marked trails.
  • Vassalboro - Cook's Hill: 1 mile.
  • Winthrop - Mount Pisgah: 1 mile.

Region 4 - Mid Coast:

  • Boothbay Harbor - Appalachee Trail: outskirts of town.
  • Georgetown - Reid State Park: 4 miles
  • Owl's Head - Owl's Head Transportation Museum and Nature Trail.
  • Woolwich - Montsweag Preserve: 1 1/2mile trail, 45 acres.

Region 5 - DownEast & Acadia:

  • Bar Harbor - Acadia National Park: Includes Cadillac Mountain and 200 miles of hiking trails. Easy walking and steep climbs included.
  • Ellsworth - Birdsacre Sanctuary (Stanwood Homestead Museum): 40 acres.
  • Franklin - Schoodic Mountain: Rt. 200 NE. Trail starts between 2 small bridges and leads to fire tower.

Region 6 - Sunrise County:

  • Beddington - Maine Forest Station: extensive wilderness trails.
  • Cherryfield - Town Park and Weald Bethel: extensive wilderness trails.
  • Lubec - Quoddy Head State Park.
  • Pembroke - Reversing Falls: 140 acres park with trails and picnic area.

Region 7 - Aroostook (The County):

  • Castle Hill - Haystack Mtn: Rt. 163. Picnic area and trail to summit.
  • Mars Hill - 1.6 miles.
  • Mount Chase - Mount Chase: 3.8 miles.

Region 8 - Katahdin & Moosehead:

  • Elliotsville Plantation - Barren Mountain: 3.9 miles - Boarstone Mountain: 2 miles - Big Wilson Cliffs/Little Wilson Falls: 2.4 miles.
  • Gulf Hagas - Brownville Junction: Rugged 8 mile loop.
  • Grand Falls Plantation - Passadumkeag Mountain: 4 1/2 miles.

 

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