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Spouting RockA section of the coast that sends ocean spray high into the air providing a spectacular show.

Explore Point of Interest in Maine State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Point of Interest guide to compare the stops that belong together in Maine State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.

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Spouting RockA section of the coast that sends ocean spray high into the air providing a spectacular show.
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Battery SteeleThe battery served as the most important one in the Casco Bay area because of its location at the mouth of Portland Harbor.

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Otter PointBeautiful coastline views and close proximity to iconic sites make this is a wonderful place to explore.
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Bagaduce FallsBagaduce Falls are the largest of a rare phenomenon that happens twice a day, in different directions.
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Baker Island "Dance Floor"Unique geological feature - large and flat slabs of granite.
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The BeehiveThe Beehive is known to hikers in Maine as a thrillingly advanced trail complete with ladders, granite steps, and iron rungs going straight up the steep south face.

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Biddeford PoolOnly accessible by a single road, Biddeford Pool locals will ask visitors to keep this place a secret once the way here is found.
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Big Wilson CliffsAn extremely popular trail for locals and tourists alike, Wilson Falls Trail along Big Wilson Cliffs is a Maine hiker initiation.
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Bingham EskerBingham Esker is no exception to the typical shape, except that it is particularly well-known for its steep sides.

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Blowing CaveThe waves hit the rocks just right at high tide and to shoot up 30 feet into the air.
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Blue Hill FallsBlue Hill Falls is unique in that it flows both backward and forwards, making it one of the rare few reversing falls in the nation.
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Bowdoin PinesFew trees today have stood the test of time, though there are a few spots, such as the Bowdoin Pines, that have stood for over 200 years.
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Cadillac MountainIf there was ever a bucket list item worth noting, being the first one in the country to watch the sunrise would have to be it.
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Cathedral WoodsCathedral Woods, on Monhegan Island, is known for its exceptionally tall spruce, mossy boulders and fairy house.
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Chesterville EskerCharacterized on one side by cliffs and the other by a gentle slope, the Chesterville Esker is one such structure rising 30 feet high and dividing two ponds.
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Coos CanyonIn an area of Maine with multiple gorges and waterfalls, Coos Canyon stands out among the rest.
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Crocker CirqueMost well-known amongst the Appalachian Trail hikers community, Crocker Cirque is a glacial cirque between the North and South Crocker Mountains.
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Damariscotta Reversing FallsThough not the largest in the state, Damariscotta Reversing Falls are still a rare sight to behold.
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Desert of MaineThe Desert of Maine is the product of poor human conservation efforts and the strong will of nature.
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Enfield HorsebackThough there are many examples of eskers in the state, the Enfield Horseback is well-known around the world as a perfect example of glacial geology.
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Great BasinMount Katahdin is not only "The Greatest Mountain," but it also has its own Great Basin sitting at the bottom.

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Great HeadFor visitors looking to get the best experience though, the Great Head Trail Loop traversing the coastline is a must-do.
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The Great HeathOne of the largest wetlands in Maine, and the biggest in the region at over 7,000 acres, The Great Heath is well-known for its unique and diverse ecology.
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Gulf HagasKnown as the Grand Canyon of the East, Gulf Hagas is a three-mile gorge cut away by a pounding waterway.
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Head TideThe head of tide refers to the last place along a waterway where the tide stops or has an influence.
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Height of LandDeclared as Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway viewpoint, the Height of Land is a must-see location.
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Hog BayKnown as Hog Bay, the wide and muddy area is home to a variety of wildlife that thrives off the atmosphere the low tide creates.
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Ice CavesMade of large boulder deposits left behind when the glaciers retreated, the temperature between the rocks here never seems to warm up quite enough to melt the innards of the cave.
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Kennebec River GorgeThe Kennebec River Gorge is an approximately 12-mile stretch of fast-moving river and high walled canyons.

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Kezar Falls GorgeJust outside of White Mountain National Forest lies the hidden Kezar Falls Gorge.
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The Knife EdgeIn some spots nothing but the mountain's jagged spine is available as a foothold, not more than a few inches wide, lending to its very appropriate name.
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Little Wilson Falls GorgeAn outstanding 75-foot tall slate stepped waterfall, one of the tallest in the state, makes the hike truly worth the effort.
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Littletown EskerAs a remnant of glaciers long past, these large mounds were the underbellies of the great ice sheets, piled together over millions of years in deposits, only to be left when the ice melted.
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Maiden CliffAs a steep 800-foot open cliffside above the lake, the viewpoint is well-known.
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Merrymeeting BayThough commonly referred to as a bay, the water is still mainly fresh, making it both a "tidal riverine" and an "inland delta."
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Mother Walker Falls GorgeThis is not a typical waterfall but a series of cascades stretching approximately 1,000 feet over moss-covered boulders.
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Mount AgamenticusA 692-foot tall monadnock, meaning a lone standing mountain and the resting place of the First Nations Chief, Mi'kmaq Chief St. Aspinquid.

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Mount KineoCreating the peninsula of Moosehead Lake, Mount Kineo stands out from the land as a prominent feature.
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North Anson GorgeNorth Anson Gorge Falls are part of the Carrabassett River, a tributary of the Kennebec, and popular for their easy viewing.
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Piazza RockBuilt-up of layers of rock, the mountain is made of "building block" style slabs.
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Pineo RidgeWhen the Laurentide Ice Sheet passed through it left a huge impact on Maine's coast, forming what is now the Pineo Ridge.
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Pollywog GorgeFeaturing multiple cascading waterfalls, the Pollywog Gorge is a part of the Makanta Public Reserve near Millinocket.
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Ripogenus GorgeThough now altered due to years of use by the lumber industries, the Ripogenus Gorge is still an impressively carved natural canyon.
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Salt BaySalt Bay, a salt marsh created by the tidal waters and slow seepage of ocean currents into the Damariscotta River.
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Schoodic PointSchoodic Point sits as one of several crown jewels of an already stunningly beautiful Acadia National Park.
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Sheepscot Revering FallsThe Sheepscot River is host to another one of Maine's infamous reversing falls.
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Silsby PlainLocated in Hancock County, the Silsby Plain is a remnant of once-mighty glacial melts.
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Snow Falls GorgeFormed by the Little Androscoggin River, the Snow Falls Gorge is a narrow but beautiful stretch of river featuring a series of small cascading waterfalls.
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Somes SoundOnce considered a fjord, the Somes Sound now takes the status of a unique geological feature uncommon in the United States, a fjard.
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Sullivan FallsUnprecedented tidal falls, amazing visitors as they gain momentum with the tide.
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The Table LandStretching along the famous Appalachian Trail, the Tableland is the area making an abutment to the tallest of Mount Katahdin's two summits, Baxter Peak.
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Table RockOne such viewing outlook sits along with the Appalachian Trail and is known as Table Rock for its flat, naturally carved viewing platform.
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The TravelerThe mountain is Maine's eighth tallest peak and, though known for its loop hike, the name comes from the way the mountain seems to travel along with river guests.
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Upper Seboeis River GorgeA moderate 2.2-mile round trip hike follows lush forested trails, a rambling Seboeis River, and culminates in a beautiful gorge and cascading river run.
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Webhannet River MarshThe marsh creates a diverse and unique ecological habitat that is now a protected estuary.
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The WhalesbackLeft behind as the ice melted, the Whalesback is a short ridge fewer than 100 feet tall and running approximately two and a half miles along the Silsby Plain.
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Abol FallsMore correctly classified as a series of cascade features, the falls here become more waterfall or rapid-like depending on the time of year.
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Allagash FallsBest found by boat, the falls drop a roaring 30 feet over a large rocky area.
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Angel FallsAngel Falls is an impressive feature, standing as one of the tallest waterfalls in the state.
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Bickford SlidesStretching from 20 to 50 feet in length, multiple trail systems along the way lead guests to picturesque overlooks and swimming holes within the forest.
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Big Niagara FallsAn easy two-mile hike with a complicated name, Nesowadnehunk Stream is a popular spot to visit to view perfect Maine scenery and Big Niagara Falls.
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The CataractsThe Cataracts are a series of three waterfall features sprouting from Frye Brook.
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Cold Stream FallsAt 25 feet, the pool at the bottom of this roaring brook is perfect for a swim after a hot hike of only a little over a mile.
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Debsconeag FallsA series of fast-moving rapids located in the Debsconeag Lakes Wilderness Area.
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Dunn FallsWith stunningly abrupt cliffs and canyon walls, and fast-moving cascades falling 80 feet into perfect swimming holes.
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Earley Landing FallsThe perfectly picturesque type of waterfalls depicted in photo books.

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Babb's BridgeA covered bridge which spans the Presumpscot River on Hurricane Road, between the towns of Gorham and Windham.



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Watson Settlement BridgeThe farthest north and the newest of Maine's original covered bridges.



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Parsonsfield-Porter BridgeOne of the few 19th-century covered bridges left in the state.

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Sunday River Bridge (Artist's Covered Bridge)The most photographed and painted covered bridge in Maine.
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Frenchman's HoleA community swimming hole with high rocky ledges and deep, crystal water.

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Poplar Stream FallsA 24-foot horsetail waterfall with a swimming pool located at its base.