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Scenic Hikes in Acadia National Park: A Guide to The Iconic Beehive Trail
Hiking the Beehive Trail in Acadia National Park is one of the most thrilling and scenic adventures on Mount Desert Island. Known for its iron rungs, steep cliffs, and panoramic views of Sand Beach and Frenchman Bay, this iconic trail offers a perfect mix of challenge and reward. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a first-time visitor, the Beehive is a must-do experience that captures the stunning beauty of coastal Maine.
Hiking Big Moose Mountain in Moosehead Lake Region: What to Pack, Trail Descriptions, and Best Nearby Eats
Big Moose Mountain is a rugged hike that provides rewarding views of the scenic Moosehead Lake region. Historically referred to as Squaw Mountain, this mountain was home to one of the nation’s first fire towers and two fire warden cabins—one of which is still (kind of) standing today.
Hiking Doubletop Mountain in Baxter State Park: What to Pack, Trail Descriptions, and Insider Tips
Doubletop Mountain is one of my favorite quiet hiking trails in Baxter State Park—and for good reason! A fantastic alternative to hiking Katahdin—this trail provides hikers with stunning views of The Brothers, Katahdin, OJI, and Nesowadnehunk Stream. Hikers have three trail options—all of which provide a challenging climb.
The Best Hike In Baxter State Park: Breathtaking Chimney Pond Trail
In this blog post, I will share everything you need to know before hiking to Chimney Pond in Baxter State Park—including reservation tips, how to access the trailhead, parking information, trail descriptions, campground information, as well as several insider tips for visiting Baxter State Park.
Exploring Peabody-Fitch Woods: Walking Trails, Granite Quarries, and a Historic Farmhouse
In this blog post, I share everything you need to know before visiting Peabody-Fitch Woods—including how to access the trailhead, parking information, trail descriptions, the best time to visit, as well as several insider tips.
Hiking Table Rock in Grafton Notch State Park
Cutler Coast Public Land
Hiking Pleasant Mountain via Southwest Ridge Trail
Pleasant Mountain is a heavily trafficked network of trails that reach up to 2006ft in elevation. Pleasant Mountain the tallest mountain in Southern Maine. It is accessible year-round and dog-friendly, offering hiking, walking, snowshoeing, bird watching, and trail running. It’s a great option for day hiking that provides great views of Western Maine and the whites.
Hiking Mount Tire’m
Hiking Glassface
Hiking Mount Will
Best Southern Maine Fall Hikes: 3 Trails for Peak Foliage
Southern Maine is the perfect Fall destination—home to amazing breweries, apple orchards, corn mazes, cider donuts, festivals, and plenty of foliage. It’s also home to scenic hiking trails that range from easy to moderate and offer stunning foliage views. So, without further ado, here are three of my favorite Southern Maine Fall foliage hikes.
Hiking Mansell & Bernard Mountain
Hiking Rattlesnake Mountain
Hiking Douglas Mountain
Hiking Bald Mountain & Speckled Mountain
Hiking Bald Pate Mountain in the Sebago Lake Region of Maine
Located NorthWest of Sebago Lake, Bald Pate Preserve is home to a 6.7-mile trail network that offers numerous trail options for summiting Bald Pate Mountain that range from easy to moderate. Each trail offers a unique view of surrounding mountains, ponds, and lakes. The summit of Bald Pate Mountain provides several views of the Sebago Lake region.
Everything you Need to Know About Hiking Katahdin in Baxter State Park: Accessing the Park, Katahdin Trailhead Passes, Trail Descriptions, a Packing Checklist, and More!
Whether you’re hiking Mount Katahdin for the first time or the hundredth, preparing for this iconic Baxter State Park adventure can feel intimidating. From choosing the best time to go and selecting the right trail to knowing what gear to pack, planning your Katahdin hike takes some serious preparation. This guide will help you navigate every step—so you can focus less on logistics and more on experiencing Maine’s most breathtaking summit.
Hiking on the “Quiet Side” of Acadia National Park: Beech Cliff Loop Trail
Located on the “quiet side” of Mount Desert Island—the Beech Cliff Trail is a short, picturesque hike that provides excellent views of Echo Lake, surrounding mountains, and Somes Sound.
Hiking Bald Mountain Trail in Washington Twp Maine
Bald Mountain is one of Maine’s most rewarding short hikes, with sweeping views that make the effort to reach the summit worthwhile. The trail winds through quiet forest before opening to rocky ledges, which provide almost 360-degree views of beautiful Western Maine mountains and lakes on a clear day.