One Of The Oddest Geological Wonders Is Located Right Here In Maine
Maine has no shortage of beautiful scenery and nature to explore, but some of it is just plain weird. We have a waterfall that reverses, as well as an entire desert located near some of the best shopping in the state. These spots might seem crazy, but they’re the result of some seriously cool geological activity! Another of our favorite natural wonders in Maine is Bubble Rock in Acadia National Park.


But, this isn't your average rock. It's actually a "glacial erratic" left by ice age activity a very, very long time ago.
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After entering the park and driving along the Park Loop Road, turn into the Bubbles Parking Lot, which is a small roadside lot about 2.3 miles south of the turnoff for the Cadillac Mountain Summit Road.




This area is incredible for photos, but be careful! It's very steep and could be dangerous if care is not taken to stay safe. That being said, people do this hike all the time - from young children to older folks. So, don't be TOO worried. Enjoy yourself!
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For more Maine wonders (from man-made to naturally occurring!) click here to check out 17 Marvels in Maine!
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