The Trail In Maine That Will Lead You On An Adventure Like No Other
The trails that criss-cross throughout the state of Maine are the best in New England. Whether you love hitting those high summits and bagging peaks or simply appreciate a stroll through the woods, there’s something for just about every level of outdoor enthusiast. This hike is a shorter one, but it also offers some of the most lush landscape views. And the end? The end is the best part!
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It’s easiest to begin the journey from the town of Oquossoc, near Rangeley. You can find more detailed driving instructions at the bottom of this article.
The road is gravel, so be sure to travel carefully to avoid damage. You’ll know you’re near the trailhead when you see the dirt road that goes downhill.
The road is gravel, so be sure to travel carefully to avoid damage. You’ll know you’re near the trailhead when you see the dirt road that goes downhill.
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To get to the starting point, head south on ME-17 for about 4 miles, before making a right onto Herbie Welch Road. Head down this road for about a mile before turning left onto Bemis Road and driving another 10 miles or so.
If you love Maine’s waterfalls and want to see more, check out this weekend itinerary taking you to as many as you can possibly see. This link includes exact directions, maps and even some spots to stop and eat.
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