The Views From The Incredible 2.7-Mile Bold Coast Trail In Maine Are Pretty As A Picture
No matter the season, getting outside in Maine is always a good idea. That means sledding, skiing, fishing, hiking or even just walking. It can mean anything you want! But if you’re looking for something extra-special make your way to Cutler and the Bold Coast trail to enjoy one of the most incredible trails in the state. Not near the region? We promise it’s worth the trip!
The Bold Coast Trail can be accessed all year, but people believe it’s best between May and October to avoid any difficult weather. But, of course, it’s Maine so maybe some chill is part of the fun! To learn more about the route and to see maps and more Cutler Bold Coast Trail photos check out AllTrails. And to help guide you, download the AllTrails+ app.
If you are looking for even more fun things to do in Maine, check out this Maine park that will make you feel like you walked into a fairy tale!
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What are the best hiking trails in Maine?
Maine has some of the best hiking in all of the country. With gorgeous mountains, dense forests, and clean fresh air. Here are some of the best hiking trails in Maine to explore:
- The Beehive Loop Trail, Bar Harbor, ME: Acadia National Park offers some of the most amazing scenic views and hiking trails. The Beehive Trail is not very long, only about a mile and a half, but it is a bit of a challenge. Making it a very fun hike to put on your bucket list.
- Jordan Pond Path, Bar Harbor, ME: This is another fun trail in Bar Harbor in Acadia National Park. It is an easier and longer trail so you can take your time and enjoy a nice stroll. The trail culminates in a delightfully refreshing pond - however, swimming and wading are prohibited.
- Cathedral Trail Loop, Millinocket, ME: Baxter State Park is home to the famous Mount Katahdin - the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. So there are numerous trails throughout the area. Some of the trails that connect with the Cathedral Trail to combine into a 17-mile loop include Hunt, Knife Edge, Helon Taylor, and Chimney Pond trails. If you need an Appalachian Trail map with mile markers, check out AllTrails+. With so many wonderful hiking trails you can take a quick hike or a long backpacking adventure.
- Mackworth Island Hiking Trail, Falmouth, ME: If you just want an easy but beautiful hike, try Mackworth Island State Park. It is only a few minutes from downtown Portland so it is easy to get to for an afternoon trek through the woods. The views over Casco Bay are sure a special treat.
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