Explore The Fall Colors Of Maine's Beautiful Mackworth Island In Under 2 Miles With This Easy Hike
Every season is beautiful in Maine, but fall might be a favorite. As we head further into the season our priority is making the most of chillier temps and beautiful views. That means hikes and walks and exploration in the great outdoors of Maine. But, like we always say, you don’t need to break a sweat to consider yourself an avid outdoors lover here. It’s just as great to go on a walk in the woods. Head to Mackworth Island for one of the best!


The island was deeded to the Maine in 1943 by Maine's governor Percival P. Baxter. The island was home to his 22-room summer house and the deed included this.
His home was eventually turned into a home for the deaf, which came with some controversy. We'll leave that out of this article, but take a look here here to learn more.
His home was eventually turned into a home for the deaf, which came with some controversy. We'll leave that out of this article, but take a look here here to learn more.
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Mackworth Island is open from dawn to dusk. There are outhouses near the parking lot.
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Mackworth Island, Falmouth, ME, USA