Here's The Perfect Weekend Itinerary If You Love Exploring Maine's Waterfalls
Maine has some of the most gorgeous waterfalls in the country, let alone in New England. But you might not have time to see a few on one weekend and a few on another. We think the best way to see them all is to get out there and do it all on a weekend trip. While there are TONS of options for exploring these natural wonders, we’ve put together an easy trip through Western Maine that will take you to some of our favorites. So if you’ve been searching high and low online for waterfalls in Maine, this is the trip for you. You can use this interactive map with full directions!
Once you’ve finished your weekend on the road visiting waterfalls in Maine, head to these other natural wonders in Maine!
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What are some of the most incredible natural wonders in Maine?
There’s no doubt in any of our minds that the state of Maine is filled with resplendent beauty. From mountains to the coastline and everything in between, it’s a remarkable state to spend time outdoors. So, what about the natural wonders of Maine? Well, there are quite a few. Among the highlights is Bubble Rock at Acadia National Park. This rock looks as though it’s going to tumble down the hill at any given moment which is part of what makes it so fascinating. And then there’s Debsconeag Ice Cave in Millinocket. Oddly enough, this cave is cold and filled with ice year-round!
Are there any other road trips in Maine you could suggest?
Among the best road trips in Maine are some of the ones we put together. From our waterfalls road trip to our natural wonder road trip, terrifying Maine road trip, and more, there’s so much to explore around this great state!
What are some of the best day trips in Maine?
If you don’t have enough time for a two or three-day trip, just go someplace exciting for the day. Among our day trip suggestions, why not visit and explore the charming town of Kittery? Located near the New Hampshire border, this is Maine’s oldest town. Perhaps a good day trip with kids would be to Old Orchard Beach, an amusement park that sits right on the beach. That just has the makings of an incredibly fun and memorable day the whole family can enjoy!