Everyone Must Check Out This Small Maine Town This Summer
So, you went to Old Orchard Beach again. And again and again. There are only so many pier fries one person can enjoy, right? That’s why we recommend you skip OOB this summer and spend the day in this small town instead. You’ve likely heard of it before, but there’s a good chance you’re not familiar with all the fun things you can do in and around the area!

The park, actually located in Buxton, is a great place to visit if you like to work for your fun. But, before taking a dip in the Saco River in the park, you can take a fun two mile hike.

Along the way are opportunities to jump into the river, including one from an old bridge. The river is about 40-50 feet along the hiking trail, but always check before jumping into any body of water. There are a bunch of rope swings here as well, so make sure you're ready for adventures. In other areas, you'll be able to access sandy beaches, which are dog friendly and great for kayak launching.
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It's definitely a "blink and you'll miss it" spot, but once you find your way in you'll love how easy it is to grab those high-bush blueberries by the bucketful. Good thing they give you a bucket to use once you get there. They're located at: 447 Deerwander Road in Hollis / (207) 391-3115.

Try the Hound Burger or the French Toast Sandwich depending on your mood. Either way, the service is excellent and the staff is nice! Visit them at: 415 Hollis Road in Hollis / (207) 298-9611


After lunch go straight for the park by heading to Joy Valley Road in Buxton where you'll find parking. From here, the river is a short distance and easily accessed. Parking is limited to only a few cars, but you can also head to Simpson Road for the formal parking lot which also has temporary toilets. The park is open from dawn until dusk, has no fee and welcome dogs.

This place is local through and through! With a constantly rotating menu of completely homemade ice cream, you'll be wanting to make a special trip to Hollis just for this! There are tables outside to enjoy your cone, as well as a sweet view of the Saco River.
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For more summer fun, check out these 10 Maine islands where you can camp out under the stars!
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