This Secret Maine Hike Might Be The Most Gorgeous In America
How many times have you found a little spare time approaching and tried to plan the perfect outdoor day? Nothing complicated, nothing fussy, but something fun and simple without being the same old thing. The thing about hiking in Maine is that we love our trails. And we tend to love the same ones over and over again. But, here’s one that might be new to a lot of you!
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Great Wass is about 1,700 acres, making it the largest of this group of over 43 different islands.

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First, get there! You'll want to take U.S. 1 to Route 187 headed into Jonesport. At the Beals bridge, go through town to Great Wass Island. Once there, head right to take the road towards Black Duck Cove. Here you'll find the parking lot and all the trails!
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The coastal section of the shore is about 2.5 miles.

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