Take A Maine Adventure To Our State’s Stunning Double Waterfall

Discover Maine's stunning double waterfall in the Jagolinzer Preserve, accessible via a short, easy trail.

They say, "Two heads are better than one." We say, "Two waterfalls are better than one!" If you agree, you’ll want to follow the short, easy trail to Maine’s stunning double waterfall. Offering twice the beauty of a typical fall, but requiring half the effort to reach – it’s a win-win.

Maine’s double waterfall is hidden in the Jagolinzer Preserve, a 20-acre preserve in Limington.

The waterfall may be the highlight of the preserve, but it’s just one of the stunning sights found within the area. All 20 acres are brimming with incredible natural beauty.

Luckily, the preserve is easy to explore, thanks to a 1-mile loop trail that winds right through it. There’s also plenty of signage to point you in the right direction.

As you meander along the trail, you’ll pass an old dam made of big boulders, a stone-filled stream, the Saco River, and...

...a waterfall, of course!

Featuring two distinct falls and several tiers, it’s quite the sight.

The cascading double waterfall is easily one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Maine – and it couldn’t be easier to reach!

Well, what do you think? Are you ready to head to the Jagolinzer Preserve and explore its double waterfall? We thought so! Click here for more info, including a trail map.

So, did you know about this double waterfall in Maine? Have you ever visited? If so, what did you think? Was it even lovelier in person? Know of another stunning waterfall or hidden gem in Maine that's worth exploring? Tell us!

This is just one of the many beautiful waterfalls in Maine. Need some convincing? Click here to for a road trip that will lead you to eight others.

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