Maine has several unique regions, each with its own distinctive culture and activities. With miles of coastline, thousands of lakes, endless rivers and deep forests, visitors can find their perfect vacation spot, whether it's on a sandy beach, at a family campground or walking along Main Street in a bustling city or town. Maine is also known for abundant outdoor recreation opportunities in all four seasons, from swimming and boating in the warmer months to excellent skiing in the winter.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
If your looking for a walk and dont want to be up and down in the woods this is a GREAT walk. As someone said it is paved, it does follow and old rail track and there are many interesting things to see along the way. We got about half way before we turned around because it started to get dark but we loved it and we hope to be able to get back and walk the entire thing back and forth. There were a few other walkers, a biker and a jogger. All friendly. We really loved it and there is a bunch of free parking.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
Trail is paved from Gardiner to Augusta, Maine.
We had a beautiful Fall bike ride on this trail overlooking the Kennebec River. Very nice trail and very scenic.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
A really fun and beautiful walk, especially on a crisp fall day. We walked from our B & B, the Inn at Tanglewood Hall, and going over the Wiggly Bridge and back through the nature preserve was a 4 mile round trip. An easy walk. The cliff trail was closed out of COVID concerns but easy to social distance on Fisherman’s Walk.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Definitely worth visiting these great trails for xc skiing and snowshoeing. Beautifully designed, with great volunteers and snowmaking to ensure reliable skiing all winter. A nice mix of gentle and challenging terrain, and close to both downtown Waterville, Maine and I-95.
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