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Islesford, Maine

  • A hike along the beaches and roads of an offshore community. The ferry docks at the village of Islesford which has a seasonal restaurant on the dock, a general store, the Islesford Museum, and the Blue Duck Ship's Store, a historic ... More on Trails

 

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Manset, Maine

  • This trip explores the western shores of Mount Desert Island, Bartlett Narrows, and Pretty Marsh Harbor. It is a very picturesque piece of paddling. Except for Bar Harbor, youll probably see more sea kayaks plying these waters than ... More on Trails

 

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Islesford, ME

  • A Notice of Availability, dated September 26, 2008, announced that Baker Island Lighthouse was excess to the needs of the United States Coast Guard and would be "made available at no cost to eligib... More on LighthouseFriends.com

  • We cannot but believe that it is just for countless quiet , simple lives like this that God made and upholds this earth. More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Wonderland, Maine

  • Americas national parks are full of long, difficult routes to spectacular locations. Equally impressive are our parks many nature trailstrails that showcase the flora and fauna preserved by those who have gone before us for the betterment ... More on Trails

 

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Northeast Harbor, Maine

  • The Cranberry Islands sit off the southern shore of Mount Desert Island absorbing the seas and wind from the open waters of the Gulf of Maine. They form an effective shield for the entrance to Somes Sound as it ventures into the heart ... More on Trails

 

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Fernandina Beach, Florida, Northeast, USA

  • Fort Clinch State Park, one of the oldest parks in the Florida park system, was acquired in September 1935. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was responsible for some of the initial development of the park. - Occupied by both ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Flagler Beach, Florida, Northeast, USA

  • Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intra coastal waterway to the west this 144 acre park offers coastal camping, picnicking, swimming, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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#8.

Seal Harbor, Maine

  • A strenuous hike to two of Acadias highest peaks, with long periods of hiking on open ledges with spectacular views. The cliffs of Penobscot Mountain rise steeply from the western shore of Jordan P... More on Trails

  • Beautiful views of Jordan Pond and the ocean. More on Trails

 

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Seal Harbor, Maine

  • A moderate ride next to the dramatic scenery of Jordan and Bubble ponds. Jordan Pond is arguably the most scenic pond in Acadia National Park, with its deep blue waters reflecting the steep cliffs ... More on Trails

  • Took wrong turn and ended going to the top of Cadilac Mountain! More on Trails

 

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Seal Harbor, Maine

  • A short but irresistible climb to the summits of Jordan Ponds distinctive mountains. The Bubbles are two well-rounded granite hills that stand at the northern end of Jordan Pond. Their shape and lo... More on Trails

  • Nice summit, 0.6 mile from the parking area. I only scored this summit as More on Trails

 

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