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Quote: It's a beautiful walk along the ocean with cliffs and rocks that ends in Perkins Cove where you'll find some restaurants and shops. It's beautiful. The one word that kept popping into my mind as I walked along Read More
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Quote: There are several trails at this parking spot off Pretty Marsh Road near Somesville. Personally, I think this hike provides the best views for the least amount of hiking. The trail is well maintained and an easy Read More
Quote: Moose are these mysterious, giant creatures that outnumber humans. If you want to have a moose encounter, take a moose safari with one of the guides. Our guide picked us up at the inn and drove us in his truck Read More
Quote: Big Wilson Stream is on the way to Borestone Mountain (the bridge you'll go over covers the stream). This is a great place to cool off after your hike. There are a few places to stop your car along the side and Read More
Quote: The nature trail is a very easy walk through spruce forests and along the shore of a salt marsh. You'll be enjoying the wonderful trees and the sounds of birds all around you and suddenly it opens up to a Read More
Quote: The Precipice is not a trail for the faint of heart. Each year, at least one climber plummets over the cliffs, usually to their death. Granted, the person almost always made a stupid mistake (climbed while drunk, Read More
Quote: The Beehive Trail is great for the intermediate hiker. Unlike its big brother, The Precipice, the Beehive Trail is a relatively short trail with only a few technical elements (iron rungs, ladders, etc.). The Read More
Quote: Otter Cliffs are a series of natural sea cliffs located just off the loop road in Acadia National Park. They are excellent for climbers of all skill levels, with routes ranging in difficulty from 5.5 to 5.12. Read More
Quote: The bowl is a natural lake located between the summits of the Beehive and Mount Champlain. It is situated on a ridge between the two mountains, at an altitude of about 300 feet above sea level. As a result, the Read More
Quote: At the beginning of the trail, you can find some signs (see picture). On it, you can read: "Avoid throwing or dislodging rocks, an extreme hazard to people below." And "only do this if you are physically fit and Read More