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One of our hikes along the Maine coast (way way downeast). Weather was perfect, views were awesome.
Along the trail … in the early 1800s there was a mill here with a dam to hold water. Nature has reclaimed the land.
One of the first views of the coast. Look closely and you can see a home in the trees to the left.
The trail
Cormorant
More rocky coast
Wildflowers
More of the trail
There are several viewpoints along the trail. Eventually you reach Morton’s Rock and the of the trail. The “rock” is a huge sloping rock outcrop with great views. Great place for a snack!
Heading back on the trail
Once back at the trail kiosk you can take a short trail down to the beach …
Cranberries!
There are a number of these areas along the coast with the lands being protected by the Maine Heritage Land Trust. There are also a number of preserved areas protected by the Cobscook Shores nonprofit organization.
Along the trail … in the early 1800s there was a mill here with a dam to hold water. Nature has reclaimed the land.
One of the first views of the coast. Look closely and you can see a home in the trees to the left.
The trail
Cormorant
More rocky coast
Wildflowers
More of the trail
There are several viewpoints along the trail. Eventually you reach Morton’s Rock and the of the trail. The “rock” is a huge sloping rock outcrop with great views. Great place for a snack!
Heading back on the trail
Once back at the trail kiosk you can take a short trail down to the beach …
Cranberries!
There are a number of these areas along the coast with the lands being protected by the Maine Heritage Land Trust. There are also a number of preserved areas protected by the Cobscook Shores nonprofit organization.