Dunn Falls
With stunningly abrupt cliffs and canyon walls, and fast-moving cascades falling 80 feet into perfect swimming holes.
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Dunn Falls Details
With stunningly abrupt cliffs and canyon walls, and fast-moving cascades falling 80 feet into perfect swimming holes, The Dunn Falls are a must-see on the Maine waterfall list. Covering both a lower and upper falls, the actual hike here is only approximately two miles roundtrip and rated as moderate. For the adventurers searching for a longer day hike, swimming holes, stunning rock features, lush forests, and small horsetail and hidden cascading waterfalls, abound.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Dunn Falls
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Table Rock
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Baldpate Mountain
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