This Scenic 179-Mile Road Trip Has 8 Stunning Waterfalls-and Hardly Anyone Knows About It
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Maine’s southern interior is often overlooked by tourists seeking its renowned coastline, yet it offers a hidden treasure of waterfalls nestled within dense forests. A 179-mile road trip curated by Only In Maine highlights this natural beauty, starting at Snow Falls Gorge, which features four cascades. The journey continues to notable stops such as Rumford Falls, Smalls Falls, Angel Falls, and Dunn Falls, each showcasing distinct natural features and recreational opportunities, including swimming holes and scenic hikes, concluding at Screw Auger Falls.
Maine's southern interior is home to a remarkable series of waterfalls, highlighted through a scenic 179-mile road trip, beginning and ending at Snow Falls Gorge.
Snow Falls Gorge offers a stunning introduction to the waterfall journey, featuring four distinct cascades, perfect to start this 4-hour road trip through Maine.
Dunn Falls, popular among locals, is renowned for its dual cascades, accessible via a two-mile trail that also connects with the Appalachian Trail.
The road trip includes several breathtaking stops such as Rumford Falls, Smalls Falls with its swimming hole, and the dramatic Angel Falls.
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