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Ship Harbor Trail

  This is a very convenient and easy hike to do from the road and gives access to the rugged coast line. Located in the Southwest Harbor area, parking is on Route 102A. There is not much parking, maybe enough for 8-10 cars. The trail is relatively flat and is about 1.3 miles round trip. […]

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Bar Island Trail

  The Bar Island Trail is, of course, on Bar Island. A small Island just off the shore line of Bar Harbor. The island is only accessible during low tide when you can cross on an exposed sand bar. This gives you about 4 hours to explore the island, which is part of Acadia National […]

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Water Canyon Falls and Trail

  Water Canyon Falls can be seen as you hike up the Mossy Canyon Trail. While it is not very high, it is impressive because of the surrounding colorful cliffs and being in a typically dry area. At the Mossy Cave Trail split, turn right. You begin to ascend a steep hill and rise above […]

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Mossy Cave Trail

  This trail is one of the few you can hike in Bryce Canyon National Park without having to pay the park access fee. The trail head is located on Route 12, well before the entrance to the park. The trail head has a pit toilet and interpretive signs. The trail gives access to Mossy […]

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Queens Garden Trail

  This is a 1.8 mile through hike starting at Sunrise Point and descending over 300 feet into the canyon. The trail is steep in sections but the terrain is even with little to no rocks. The trail winds down the canyon working its way through the Hoodoos and passing through several man-made passages. You […]

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Great Head Loop Hike

  The Great Head is a small peninsula just north of Sand Beach. The western shore of the peninsula faces Sand Beach. There is a loop hike that goes along the east end of the peninsula to the Great Head, which is a rocky outcropping into the ocean. The trail returns along the western shore […]

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Dorr Mountain North Ridge Trail

  The Dorr Mountain North Ridge Trail is much different than the South Ridge trail. While the south ridge trail has great views and a gradual ascent/descent over a slick rock trail, the North Ridge Trail is much steeper, and very rocky. Most of the trail does not have great views until you approach the […]

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Dorr Mountain South Ridge Trail

  This trail starts for the Kane Path. It is not accessible from it’s own trail head. The trail is about 1.3 miles long and ends on the summit of Dorr Mountain. The trail is a steady climb. Most of the way is exposed with only some brush and small pines lining the way. Bates […]

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Kane Path

  The Kane Path starts at the north end of The Tarn. It can be accessed from Beachcroft Path or Wild Gardens Path. The Kane Path is 1.5 miles long and goes past The Tarn for about .5 miles. From there, traveling south, the path passes several small ponds and meadows. The park service has […]

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Wild Garden Path

  The Wild Garden Path is rather shout and flat. The trail head is behind the Sieur de Monts Nature Center. It leads to The Tarn, which is a beautiful lake below Dorr Mountain. The path follows a nice babbling brook the whole way. At one point you cross the brook on a nicely built […]

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