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Out and About In New England's Outdoors

The Appalachian Trail runs throughout New England. There are plenty of short hikes and longer ones if you want. Of course, you could hike the entire 2,100 miles!

Hamlin Ridge in Baxter State Park

Fall Foliage on Blair Hill overlooking Moosehead Lake

Raft down the mighty Kennebec River in Northern Maine. This is one big, fast and fun river!

Take a ride on the Katahdin, the last of the Steamers on Moosehead Lake.

From the beach and looking south down the lake from the north end of Lake Willoughby in Northeastern Vermont

Ever seen a Moose in the wild? Here's one in First West Branch Pond.

Sunset on Moosehead Lake, Maine's Largest Lake.

Mount Pisgah near Lake Willoughby in Vermont

Mount Adams from The Great Glen in Pinkham Notch

Mount Washington from The Great Glen

Fall foliage in the Catskill Mountains of New York

Find hidden treasures - this is near Stark, NH

Okay, you don't believe that we get plenty of snow in Maine? This is from the winter of 99-00 and this was before there was about 5 feet of snow on the ground. You can Big Squaw Mountain off in the distance. Moosehead Lake is at the bottom of the road.

Sunset along Route 2 near Guilford, Maine

This is Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park. This is located on the coast of Maine. Try going off season, there aren't many tourists.

 

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