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    East Point Sanctuary

    Biddeford, ME    

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    Located at Biddeford Pool, East Point offers an oceanside trail that meanders through forest and grass. It is a bird sanctuary and is thus a popular spot for bird watchers. There are several boulders here at the high ti... rockclimbing.com

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    Maine Rock Gym

    127 Marginal Way, Portland, ME    

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    Winter hours - November 1st to April 30th TUES-THURS 2pm -10pm FRI 2pm - 8pm SAT 11am - 8pm SUN 11am - 6pm Summer hours - May 1st to Oct 31st DON'T SWEAT IT, WE KEEP IT COOL WITH AC TUES-THURS 2pm -10pm FRI 2pm -8pm SAT... rockclimbing.com

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    Fort Williams

    Cape Elizabeth, ME    

    3 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Fort Williams is located within the Portland Head Light Park at Ship Cove. For the history buff the fort itself is cool to check out. Ship Cove itself is very pretty with a gravel beach leading into sandy waters. The cl... rockclimbing.com

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    Two Lights State Park

    7 Tower Dr, Cape Elizabeth, ME    

    Two Lights State Park is a popular point of destination for Maine residents and the many visitors who enjoy the state's legendary rocky coast. Opened in 1961, the park encompasses 41-acres of rocky headlands. Standing high abo... maine.gov

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    The Quarry

    Portland, ME    

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    A small little broken up quarry. There are about 5 workable routes. This area comes complete with access issues and loose rock. (All the problems generally associated with quarry climbing.) rockclimbing.com

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    Portland Head

    Spring St, Portland, ME    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Superb bouldering (to V4) and climbing (to 5.12) on the cliffs near Portland Head Light, right on the ocean. rockclimbing.com

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    Sohier Park (A.k.a. - The Nubble)

    York, ME    

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    This pretty bouldering area is located on scenic Cape Neddick. Sohier Park is really just a parking lot. It is a major destination for lighthouse enthusiasts. Tons of tourists show up everyday to park for a short while ... rockclimbing.com

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    Mountain Road Cliff (A.k.a. - Agamenticus Cliff)

    York, ME    

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    The 15 to 35 foot high cliff is found just below just below Mountain Road at the base of Mount Agamenticus in York. The hillside has several individual faces separated by spaces of broken rock, talus and scree. Though o... rockclimbing.com

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    Maine Path & Paddle Guides

    60 Easter Ave, Windham, ME    

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    We have put together all-inclusive vacations packages that include Sea Kayaking, Mt Biking, White Water Rafting, and Hiking. Maine Path & Paddle Guides has teamed up with guides around the state to provide the best mul... outdoortrips.info

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    Nubble Light

    Sohier Park Rd, York, ME    

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    Mount Agamenticus, York, Maine

    Agamenticus Village, ME    

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    Mount Agamenticus goes by the names Aggie, Mount A, and sometimes, the Big A. Whatever you decide to call it, the terrain here is the most expansive to be found in Southern Maine or Seacoast New Hampshire. A myriad of abandon... trails.com