Appalachian Trail through Notch
This section of the Appalachian Trail through Grafton Notch links two of the park's most spectacular geological features…
Read Guide →This section of the Appalachian Trail through Grafton Notch links two of the park's most spectacular geological features…
Read Guide →Bald Rock Mountain at 1,100 feet is one of the best-kept secrets in Camden Hills State Park, offering outstanding ocean …
Read Guide →Baldpate Mountain's West Peak at 3,662 feet is one of the great open bald summits of western Maine, its massive exposed …
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Cobscook Bay State Park sits at the head of the Bay of Fundy system in far Downeast Maine, where the world's highest tid…
Read Guide →The Bog Trail at Quoddy Head State Park provides boardwalk access to one of the rarest and most fragile ecosystems in th…
Read Guide →The Coastal Trail at Quoddy Head State Park extends south from the lighthouse headland along dramatic sea cliffs, passin…
Read Guide →The Forest Trail loops through the interior of Cobscook Bay State Park's mixed spruce-fir forest, connecting several tid…
Read Guide →Hamlin Peak, at 4,756 feet the second-highest summit in Maine, is reached via the spectacular North Basin Trail, which p…
Read Guide →Katahdin Baxter Peak at 5267 feet is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail at AT mile 2190, the culminating des…
Read Guide →The Hunt Trail is the Appalachian Trail's final — and most dramatic — approach to Katahdin's 5,267-foot Baxter Peak, the…
Read Guide →Maiden Cliff is a dramatic 800-foot precipice on the western face of Megunticook Mountain overlooking the freshwater exp…
Read Guide →Mount Battie at 800 feet is the defining landmark of Midcoast Maine, its stone summit tower rising directly above the pi…
Read Guide →The Shore Path at Cobscook Bay State Park follows the edge of a tidal cove that experiences some of the most extreme tid…
Read Guide →South Turner Mountain offers some of the finest direct views of Katahdin's East Face and Pamola Peak from any trail in B…
Read Guide →Table Rock is a dramatically overhanging granite slab perched on the western wall of Grafton Notch, offering a vertigo-i…
Read Guide →West Quoddy Head is the easternmost point of land in the contiguous United States, a bold granite headland jutting into …
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