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    Top Spots in and near Kenduskeag

    • Orono, Maine

      Walk along the Orono Bog Boardwalk

      1.5 mi / 19 ft gain
      To access the boardwalk you must park in the Bangor City Forest. From closest parking lot in Bangor its about .25 mile walk to the entrance. Take the trail on the far right of parking. You will eventually come across a small station with an information kiosk. The start of the boardwalk is behind ...
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    • Clifton, Maine

      Eagle Bluff North Summit

      5.0
      0.57 mi / 213 ft gain
      Eagle Bluff North Summit is an out-and-back trail that takes you through a nice forest located near Eddington, Maine.
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    • Dedham, Maine

      Bald Mountain Loop

      5.0
      1.55 mi / 505 ft gain
      Bald Mountain Loop is a loop trail that takes you through a nice forest located near Holden, Maine.
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    • Mariaville, Maine

      Mariaville Falls

      1.3 mi / 180 ft gain
      Mariaville Falls is a loop trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Ellsworth, Maine.
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    • Blue Hill, Maine

      Hike Blue Hill Mountain

      2 mi / 600 ft gain
      There are two main trailheads to access the mountain, both of which have various ways of getting up. One easy trail that has only a few steep sections is the Osgood trail. Start by parking at the Osgood parking lot. Cross the street, and follow the well marked trail up. Cross a small bridge, and ...
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    • Guilford, Maine

      Hike Borestone Mountain

      3.6 mi / 2000 ft gain
      Important notes about this hike: REQUIRES A FEE: $6 per adult, $3 per student - they don't collect the fee until you get to the visitor center about a mile in, so don't get caught like I did without cash!Does NOT allow dogs.  Drive towards the Audubon Sanctuary and come to a parking lot just outs...
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    • Greenville, Maine

      Wilson's Falls

      2.49 mi / 387 ft gain
      Wilson's Falls is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a waterfall located near Guilford, Maine.
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    • Brownville, Maine

      Hike the Grand Canyon of Maine (Gulf Hagas)

      8.6 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Find the trailhead by turning left at the Brownville junction and then turning left onto Katahdin Ironworks Rd. This is a well maintained dirt road (had no trouble getting down it with a Corolla). There is a checkpoint where you need to pay a day use fee. When I went summer 2018 it was $9 per per...
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    • Blue Hill, Maine

      Kayak Downeast Maine

      This scenic coastline is one of my favorites to travel whether it be on the water or on the shore. The route passes a large sand bar that is great for hanging out on, and enjoying a picnic. This coast also has quite a few summer houses, but it's not hard to find an open spot without bothering any...
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    • Monson, Maine

      Lodge-to-Lodge Trail to Gorman Chairback Lodge

      12.6 mi / 1066 ft gain
      Lodge-to-Lodge Trail to Gorman Chairback Lodge is an out-and-back trail that takes you by a lake located near Greenville, Maine.
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    • Camden, Maine

      Hike up to Maiden's Cliff

      2 mi / 1000 ft gain
      With a total elevation gain of 1000 feet in one mile to the top, the entire hike is uphill. The whole hike is within tree line until the very top, but there is a beautiful stream to hike next to for at least half. At the top, the view opens up to the Maiden's Cliff, and the view is spectacular. T...
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    • Camden, Maine

      Explore Mount Battie

      5.0
      1.5 mi / 669 ft gain
      The summit of Mount Battie is accessible from either the front trail that is located just outside of the state park, or there is an auto road that leads up to the summit within the park (the location drop pin reflects the route within the park). To access the front trail, the trailhead is on moun...
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    • Camden, Maine

      Hike Mount Megunticook in Camden Hills State Park

      2.9 mi / 1000 ft gain
      After driving in to Camden Hills State Park, there is a fork where you can go straight (to the campgrounds) or left (to head up Mount Battie). Take a left and then park in the parking lot immediately on your right. That is the trailhead to Mount Megunticook! The trail itself winds through the tre...
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    • Mount Desert, Maine

      Kayak Long Pond

      You can reach the northern shore of Long Pond by following 102 South until you reach Somesville.  A few miles past this you will notice a Kayak Rental shop on your right and Whitney Farm Road.  You can park near here and utilize the shore to put your kayak in, or you can rent from the shop.  A pu...
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    • Mount Desert, Maine

      Camp at Mount Desert Campground on Somes Sound

      5.0
      Being in the center of Mt. Desert Island, you are just a quick drive to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor.This campground offers waterfront and off-waterfront sites.  The waterfront is right along Somes Sound and offers amazing views at anytime of the day.  We went during off season (no reserva...
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    10 Incredible Private Campsites in Maine

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    A Spontaneous Summer Solstice Campout on a Coastal Maine Island

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    The Debate about a New National Monument in Maine’s Northern Woods

    The Debate about a New National Monument in Maine’s Northern Woods

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