Getting outside in Maine is one of our favorite ways to appreciate being here. Whether it’s simply going for a walk in the neighborhood, exploring the shops in nearby cities and towns or actually heading out into the woods, a dose of fresh air will always make you feel better. This easy trail is located near the New Hampshire border and offers a nice way to enjoy the trees.

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Kezar River Preserve is accessible year-round but, of course, you’ll want to be more cautious in the winter as conditions can get slippery. You can learn more about the trail and how to find it here.

There are plenty of trails here that offer a way to clear your mind. The Presumpscot River Trail is a 2.5-mile walk in Maine that’s better than meditation!

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