Maine Road Trip Products
Maine Road Trip Resources
- Untamed Mainer Resources
- Maine Scenic Byways
- Acadia All-American Road
- Blackwoods Scenic Byway
- Bold Coast Scenic Byway
- Grafton Notch Scenic Byway
- Katahdin Woods & Waters National Scenic Byway
- Million Dollar View Scenic Byway
- Moosehead Lake Scenic Byway
- Old Canada Road National Scenic Byway
- Pequawket Trail Scenic Byway
- Rangeley Lakes National Scenic Byway
- St. John Valley/Fish River National Scenic Byway
- Schoodic National Scenic Byway
- Additional Resources
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Road Trip: Maine Four Corners Experience Tour
Read more: Road Trip: Maine Four Corners Experience TourDie-hard road-trippers only Are you ready for a mega summer road trip challenge? Well here is a great one for you- visit the four corners of the state of Maine! The Madawaska Four Corners Park is landmark dedicated to long-distance motorcycle riders completing the Southern California Motorcycling Association’s Four Corner Tour. The tour takes riders…
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Find the Abandoned Locomotives in the North Maine Woods
Read more: Find the Abandoned Locomotives in the North Maine WoodsThere is a NEW road, parking area and trail to reach the trains as of summer 2019! Get everything you need to know in the Adventure Guide to Maine’s Abandoned Ghost Trains here! Location of Maine’s Abandoned Ghost Trains Eagle Lake Township, T8, R13 WELS DeLorme: Map 55, D5 | GPS: 46.322469, -69.375147 A historical…
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Maine Waterfalls: Moxie Falls
Read more: Maine Waterfalls: Moxie FallsTaking a quick selfie from the top of a 90-foot waterfall, Moxie Falls. Location: Moxie Gore (a stone’s throw from The Forks) DeLorme: Map 40, E3 GPS: 45.353651, -69.940755 Dogs: On Leash Breathtaking Views Moxie Falls is by far one of my most favorite waterfalls in the state of Maine for several reasons. First,…
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Maine Roadtrip Challenge: See 6 Beautiful Covered Bridges in one Day
Read more: Maine Roadtrip Challenge: See 6 Beautiful Covered Bridges in one DayMaine Covered Bridges While most of Maine’s covered bridges have long since collapsed or fallen victim to nature, nine historic covered bridges still remain. The oldest original covered bridge still standing in Maine is Hemlock Bridge built in 1857. The newest original bridge is Watson Bridge built in 1911. Two of the nine bridges, Babb and…
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Coos Canyon: Maine’s Popular Roadside Stop and Gold Panning Location
Read more: Coos Canyon: Maine’s Popular Roadside Stop and Gold Panning LocationPeople pan for gold in Maine? You bet, at Coos Canyon, a very popular roadside stop along the Swift River in Byron! This hidden gem is definitely worth the trip. This scenic stop is a 500-yard gorge that sits right next to the road. It’s a great place to stretch your legs or have lunch. The…