This 2.8-Mile Forested Hike In Maine Is A Sure Way To Remember Why This Is The Way Life Should Be
Any time of year is a great time of year to be outside in Maine. Some might argue that winter is a bit too treacherous, but we’d like to remind those people that the entire point of Maine is to be slightly uncomfortable and unnecessarily cold. While we’re mostly kidding about this, we do think that a nice hike in the woods is a great idea any time of year and this one in Castine is a great option for those who can do it.
Witherle Woods is open year-round, but be sure to take extra precautions when the weather is cold and icy. You can learn more about Witherle Woods by visiting the Maine Coast Heritage Trust website. You can learn about the Wiltherle Woods Preserve Loop by visiting this page on alltrails.com. You can also check it out on Maine Trail Finder. Don’t forget to bring the dogs along! Just make sure they’re on a leash.
For more time outside remember that the Cascade Stream Gorge Trail in Maine is full of awe-inspiring rock formations making it a great way to spend the day!
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