The One Hike In Maine That's Sure To Leave You Feeling Accomplished, Part Two
Hiking in Maine is unrivaled! Outdoors enthusiasts can choose between coastal walks and more difficult inland mountain trails. But, as much as we love hiking, we’d prefer that our outdoor adventures end in some kind of reward. Best case scenario, that reward comes in the form of an ice cream buffet with puppies and hundred-dollar bills. But more realistic is a Maine waterfall or swimming hole. Today, we’re giving you a hike that ends in one of our favorite waterfalls, making this a hike that will provide a real sense of accomplishment!
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Starting from Oquossoc, you'll head south on ME-17 for almost 4 miles, before making a right onto Herbie Welch Road. Head down this road for about a mile before turning left onto Bemis Road and driving another 10 miles or so.
Those who love the rugged road of Maine will enjoy this primarily gravel road, but be sure to go slowly to avoid any issues.
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Swimming isn't allowed here so once you've reached the falls, spend some time walking among the rocks taking in the impressive sight. When you're ready to leave, return to the starting point by heading back the same way you came.
For other waterfall experiences in Maine, check out this awesome waterfalls road trip. This article is one of our most beloved and we love when we have a reason to share it again!
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