Hikers in Maine know that some of the best views are found on the trails. Whether they wind between the trees in the forests of the inland mountains or follow the coast, this is as good as it gets here in Maine. These are the views that remind us just why we call this place home. Or, if you’re from away, it should remind you why you make such an effort to visit. What’s even better is that some of the best views can be found on the trails that aren’t terribly long. Today’s route, located in Downeast Maine, is a great example.

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The Bog Trail in Quoddy Head State Park is open from 9 a.m. to sunset from May 15th through October 15th. The rest of the year is considered the off-season and is open during daylight hours. No matter the season always be mindful of trail conditions before heading out and, if necessary, take extra precautions when the weather is rainy, icy, or snowy. Feel free to bring the pups along, just be sure they’re on a leash.

For more fun outdoors head to Ship Harbor Trail in Maine, a boardwalk trail that leads to a rocky beach!

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