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 AttractionsWeownit Cranberry Co. produces a variety of value added cranberry products. These include specialty candies featuring Moose ...
New Hampshire's premier antique group shop. We have over 30 active dealers selling a wide array of quality antiques that incl...
Eastport Antiques is an antique/flea market/gallery on Historic Water Street in Downtown Eastport. Lots of interesting stuff ...
Woodlawn, part of the Ellsworth landscape for 175 years, was once home to three generations of the Black family and is now an...
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