Appalachian National Scenic Trail Top Attraction!
National Scenic Trail The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is a 2,174-mile footpath along the ridgecrests and across the major valleys of the Appalachian Mountains from Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in northern Georgia.
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Acadia National Park
National Park Located on the rugged coast of Maine, Acadia National Park encompasses over 47,000 acres of granite-domed mountains, woodlands, lakes and ponds, and ocean shoreline. Such diverse habitats create striking scenery and make the park a haven for wildlife and plants.
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Camden Snow Bowl
Ski Area, Tubing Hill, Skating Rink, Lodge Rental, Rec Area The Camden Snow Bowl is a 70 year ski area located within the 4-season Ragged Mountain Recreation Area.
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Ghost Towns in Maine
Abandoned places to explore along Maine's Kennebec River Some very interesting, and historic, places to check out in Maine. Sites are: the Kennebec Arsenal in Augusta, Swan Island near Richmond, and Fort Baldwin in Phippsburg. The Kennebec Arsenal is a complex of several stately stone buildings that date back to the 1830s.
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Huntress Charters
Sailboat Charters and Sailing School Sailing charters and sailing instrution on the coast of Maine. 35 foot wooden Hinckley Pilot
sloop Number One, built in 1956. Ideal for a couple or group of three. By the day or week.
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Lucky Catch Cruises
Lobstering and sightseeing excursions We offer 1 1/2 hour lobstering trips in Casco Bay. Each pulls eight traps at several scenic locations, including the Portland Headlight, Fort Gorges and the Seal Rocks.
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Madawaska Four Corners Park
Only park in the world for long distance motorcycling Located prominently in downtown Madawaska, Maine, our park features an impressive 12-foot tall blue pearl granite
monument and a lighted water fountain, surrounded by granite benches and tables, a drinking fountain also a storyboard,
and a fireplace.User Rating:
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Maine Acadian Culture
National Park Maine Acadians share beliefs and experiences tying them to a river, the land, their families, and to their common religion, languages, and history. The land borders the St.
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