This 1-Mile Hike In Maine Leads To The Dreamiest Swimming Hole
Summer days in Maine mean being outside. There are few better ways to enjoy being outside than splashing around in a hidden swimming hole. While this is one of Maine’s best, it certainly feels like a secret. We love that it comes with a short hike that gives you an opportunity to work up a sweat before plunging into the many pools. The next time you want to feel adventurous without climbing a 4,000-foot peak, set off on this short hike to a swimming hole in Maine.
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"From the junction of ME Routes 5 and 120 in Andover, take the Upton Road/East B Hill Road 5.4 miles until you reach a wide gravel spot on the right (north) side of the paved road. The gravel spot is located just before crossing Frye Brook and is opposite Cataracts Road, a steeply climbing logging road leaving from the other (south) side of the main road. The trailhead is located next to the bridge."
To see the falls in action check out these two fun videos made by folks who took the hike:
We absolutely love this swimming hole as well. Visiting will remind you of the slower summers from your youth. No cell phones, no video games. Just a whole lot of time spent jumping in! For a few other swimming hole options, check these out.
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