The Maine Forest Trail That Holds A Long Forgotten Secret Of Aviation
There are a lot of ways to enjoy the outdoors of Maine. From simply sitting outside to strapping on your boots and finding the trails less traveled. We love them all. But one of the things that tends to get us outside more often is history. We love finding undiscovered bits of Maine history and this trail leads to one of the most interesting.
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Directions: In Greenville you'll want to find Lily Bay Road and take it for about 7 miles, making a right onto Prong Pond Road. About two miles from here the road will veer and you'll want to stay right. 4 miles from here continue to stay right at the fork in the road. About 5.5 miles from here, you'll come to a small parking lot on the left. The trail begins here.
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Make your way to Greenville to take this hike and you'll come away with a renewed sense of wonder for how planed fly and appreciation for those who have risked their lives to make us safe.
Unfortunately, this isn’t the only aviation disaster to happen in Maine skies. In fact, one of the deadliest accidents in U.S. history happened right here in Maine.
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