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Snow covered mountain

Saddleback - Maine's Favorite Mountain

At Saddleback Mountain, there's plenty to keep you engaged and entertained. Start by exploring the various hiking trails, particularly the popular Saddleback Summit Trail, which offers stunning views. In the winter, you can hit the slopes for skiing or snowboarding, with runs suitable for all skill levels. Wildlife watching is also a rewarding experience while hiking or exploring the area. Don't forget your camera-sunrise and sunset provide breathtaking photography opportunities. If you're into mountain biking, the trails here cater to enthusiasts of all levels. Enjoy a relaxing picnic at a scenic spot, or consider spending a night under the stars at nearby campsites. For a deeper understanding of the area's natural history, you can join a guided tour. Whatever you choose, Saddleback Mountain promises an unforgettable experience!

 

 

Cascade Gorge in the fall

Cascade Stream Gorge

The Cascade Stream Gorge Trail in Sandy River Plantation offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and adventure. This scenic trail winds through lush forests and alongside the rushing waters of the Sandy River, leading you to stunning waterfalls and picturesque viewpoints. As you hike, you'll encounter diverse flora and fauna, making it a great spot for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. The trail's moderate difficulty makes it accessible for various skill levels, allowing everyone to immerse themselves in the tranquility of this pristine wilderness. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or a rewarding hike, the Cascade Gorge Trail is a must-visit destination.

Appalachian Trail on Saddleback Mountain

Appalachian Trail

The Saddleback Mountain and Piazza Rock portion of the Appalachian Trail in Sandy River Plantation showcases some of the most breathtaking scenery in Maine. This rugged section features challenging climbs and stunning panoramic views from the summit of Saddleback Mountain, where hikers are rewarded with sweeping vistas of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The trail also passes by Piazza Rock, a striking granite formation that serves as a picturesque landmark. Along the way, you'll encounter diverse ecosystems, vibrant wildflowers, and the chance to spot local wildlife. Ideal for seasoned hikers, this segment of the Appalachian Trail offers both adventure and tranquility in a truly stunning natural setting.