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Bass Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Maine

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Acadia National Park, Maine
The serenity of the water and the pretty Maine shoreline outclasses anything. Sand Beach doesn't get a lot ... More on GoingOutside
Its worth going to but note that you have to pay to see it, whereas in certain months you could see most of... More on TripAdvisor

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Bass Harbor ME 04653
The Annual Report of the Lighthouse Board in 1855 stated: "There is a very good harbor about four miles west of Mount Desert harbor, called Bass harbor. A light is necessary to assist vessels in en... More on LighthouseFriends.com
Inscription. Among the best known and most photographed spots in Maine, the Bass Harbor Head Light was built in 1858 to mark the bar across the eastern entrance to Blue Hill Bay. The grounds and re... More on HMDB

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Po Box 957, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679

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310 Main St, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679

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Southwest Harbor, Maine
Called the Sluiceway Trail for good reason, this steep trail follows a fast-moving creek much of its way. Shorter but more difficult than the South Face Trail that also goes to the 1,071-foot Berna... More on Trails
This is a nice though steep trail up a very wooded valley between the mount More on Trails

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Harbor Drive, Northeast Harbor, Maine 04662
This family run/owned ferry service carries mail, passengers, and freight for the Great Cranberry, Little Cranberry, and at times, Sutton's Islands. They run year round and leave from the Northeast Harbor Town Dock. Dogs are allowed ... More on DogFriendly.com

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Seal Cove Rd, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679

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11 Seal Cove Rd, Southwest Harbor, ME 04679

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Northeast Harbor, Maine
Norumbega Mountain parallels the eastern edge of Somes Sound, providing fine views of the fjord and mountains to the west. The toughest part of this hike is at the beginning, with a short, steep cl... More on Trails
It's called the Goat Trail for a reason! Very steep, goes over many talus f More on Trails
