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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.
Jordan Pond Path: One of Acadia National Park’s Most Popular Scenic Hikes
The Jordan Pond Path in Acadia National Park is one of Maine’s most iconic and picturesque hikes. This easy, 3.3-mile path hugs the shores of Jordan Pond—offering breathtaking views of North and South Bubble and Penobscot Mountain. With multiple trail options, hikers can hand-pick their hiking route to match their skill level and ensure an enjoyable hike. Be sure to add this hike to your itinerary for your next trip to Acadia National Park!
A Complete Guide to Hiking the Wonderland Trail in Acadia National Park
Discover the Wonderland Trail in Acadia National Park — one of Mount Desert Island’s most enchanting coastal hikes. This easy 1.4-mile round-trip trail near Southwest Harbor, Maine, winds through a pine forest before opening onto stunning granite shores with sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean. The Wonderland Trail offers a peaceful escape from Acadia’s busier routes while showcasing tide pools, wildflowers, and classic Maine coastal scenery.
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.
Hiking Table Rock in Grafton Notch State Park
Maine Waterfall Hike: Angel Falls
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.
Three-day Backpacking Trip in the Bigelows
Hiking Mount Tire’m
Hiking Lapham & Buck Ledges
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.
Shaw Cherry Hill Farm Trails
Hiking Mansell & Bernard Mountain
Hiking Pismere Mountain
Hiking Bauneg Beg Middle Mountain Trail
Hiking Hedgehog Mountain
Hiking Family-Friendly Bradbury Mountain in Pownal, Maine
Located just ten minutes away from Freeport in Bradbury Mountain State Park, Bradbury Mountain is beloved by both locals and tourists for its wide, gentle sloping trails that provide hikers with a leisurely hiking experience. The family-friendly trails and fantastic summit views make for a great day spent outdoors.
Hiking Bald Mountain & Speckled Mountain
Hiking Old Speck
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.