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    Little River And Barrier Beach Walk, Wells, Maine

    Drakes Island, ME    

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    A walk around the meadows and forest of a former upland farm, with overviews of rich and diverse tidal habitats along the Little River estuary and Laudholm Barrier Beach. The Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve at Laudh... trails.com

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    Plains Pond Trail, Kennebunk, Maine

    Kennebunk, ME    

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    A sandy plain located over a large aquifer bubbling into a small pond bordered by woods and grasses. Stop to examine the shrubs of the Heath family (Ericaceae), which include lowbush and highbush blueberry, bearberry, and huc... trails.com

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    Knight Trail, Wells, Maine

    Drakes Island, ME    

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    A short, sweet loop through a hilltop fruit orchard and high mowing overlooking the grand estuary of the Webhannet River. The Knight Trail offers many pleasant views of the surrounding countryside and is one of the shorter tr... trails.com

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    Eastern Trail (Scarborough - Saco)

    Saco, ME    

    Maine's Eastern Trail will eventually extend from the Piscataqua River in Kittery to Casco Bay in Portland. For now, various sections along the route are being constructed, and an on-road bicycling route is available for t... traillink.com

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    Goose Rocks Beach Walk, Cape Porpoise, Maine

    Clock Farm Corner, ME    

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    A wide, pristine, fine-sand crescent beach overlooking nearby rocky islands, Batson?s River, and the Smith Brook estuary. The meeting of river and ocean waters in this estuary behind the beach carries valuable nutrients to pl... trails.com

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    Carson Trail, Wells, Maine

    Cozy Corners, ME    

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    A well-designed, wide footpath through prime edge tidal habitats at the confluence of Little River, Branch Brook, and Merriland River. The ten Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge areas in Maine extend intermittently from K... trails.com

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    Jetty Walk, Wells, Maine

    Drakes Island, ME    

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    Visit a wide seawall for a broad perspective of the Wells Harbor channel, Wells Beach and Drakes Island, and a boardwalk through fragile dune habitat. A breakwater is a barrier designed to protect a harbor or beach from the f... trails.com

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    Kennebunk River Trail, Kennebunkport, Maine

    Lower Village, ME    

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    Tranquil wooded estate (monastery) on the western shore of the Kennebunk River with human-made and natural shrines for contemplation. Sir William Pepperrell, the famous military son of William Pepperrell of the Isles of Shoal... trails.com

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    Eastern Trail (Kennebunk - Biddeford)

    West Kennebunk, ME    

    Maine's Eastern Trail will eventually extend from the Piscataqua River in Kittery to Casco Bay in Portland. For now, various sections along the route are being constructed, and an on-road bicycling route is available for t... traillink.com

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    Mousam River

    Kennebunk, ME    

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    The Mousam River is locally known as a striper hotspot, though blues often visit. Most popular fishing spot is from Parson's Beach off Rte.9 in Kennebunk, though there are several other spots worth trying, such as the area... anglerweb.com

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    Eastern Promenade Trail

    East End, ME    

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    Portland is Maine's largest city, and the 2.1-mile Eastern Promenade Trail along Casco Bay offers an ideal introduction to this coastal town and its trail network. The 'East Prom"" begins in Old Port, a charming waterfront... traillink.com

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    South Portland Pathway (Eastern Trail)

    Broadview Park, ME    

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    An exemplary urban transportation corridor, the 5.7-mile South Portland Parkway (2.1 miles of which are rail-trail) makes an excellent starting point for a bike tour of Portland. The trailhead at Bug Light Park offers easy... traillink.com

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    Footbridge Beach Trail, Ogunquit, Maine

    Ogunquit, ME    

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    A walkers? wooden bridge across sand dunes to the ocean beach and back along the Ogunquit River tidal flats. Walking Ogunquit Beach is like walking into an abstract painting with long horizon lines. Many painters, in fact, li... trails.com

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    Eastern Promenade Trail, Portland, Maine

    Portland, ME    

    4 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Portland is Maine?s largest city, and the 2.1-mile Eastern Promenade Trail along Casco Bay offers an ideal introduction to this coastal town and its trail network. The ?East Prom? begins in Old Port, a charming waterfront dis... trails.com

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    Nubble Trail And Nubble Light, York, Maine

    Cape Neddick, ME    

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    A historical, picturesque lighthouse on an island close to a rocky shoreline park and viewpoint. At Cape Neddrick, red-and-white Nubble Lighthouse was built in 1879 on tiny Nubble Island, a very short distance from the mainla... trails.com

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    South Portland Pathway, Saco, Maine

    Fort Preble, ME    

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    An exemplary urban transportation corridor, the 5.7-mile South Portland Parkway (2.1 miles of which are rail-trail) makes an excellent starting point for a bike tour of Portland. The trailhead at Bug Light Park offers easy ac... trails.com

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    South Portland Greenbelt, South Portland, Maine

    South Portland, ME    

    5 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    This short trail offers a trip through South Portland with spectacular views of the Portland skyline. A favorite for locals, it also offers tourists a chance to see the city at its best. Surface: Asphalt. Location: Cumberland... trails.com

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    Mountain Division Trail

    Newhall, ME    

    Named for the railroad line it parallels, the Mountain Division Trail provides a gently rolling excursion in the rural Sebago Lake watershed area, northwest of Portland. The trail runs for 6 miles between Standish and Wind... traillink.com