Offering 5.8 mile and 9.8 mile loops, the trail system takes hikers through a variety of environments. Starting at the trailhead and parking area on Route 191 in a spruce-fir forest, the rocky trail becomes a narrow bog walk though a cedar swamp, then passes through maritime spruce-fir forest (
Cutler, ME Other AttractionsCome enjoy a scenic flight above the Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park area. Open Daily: May-Oct. Dual only. Aero by speci...
RV sites, cabins, motel and tent sites on Passamaquoddy Bay overlooking Old Sow whirlpool. A full service campground with bo...
Welcome to Three Pines Bed and Breakfast and Farm! We are located on the east side of Hancock Point in Hancock, Maine. Our ...
Photographs of early Cherryfield. Tools & household items of 1850-1920 era. Genealogical information. Open July and Augu...
This beautiful 185-year-old New England Cape and Inn is only 10 minutes from the entrance to Acadia National Park and eight m...