I love to be outdoors and in nature, frequent trails in Maine and New Hampshire with my dogs and I'm in relatively good shape for a 46 year old woman but, I have never hiked one of the 4000 foot mountains to the top nor have I ever repelled from anything in my life, at least not on purpose. I also dislike being in water higher than my waist and can't swim to save my life so one has to ask "What the hell are you thinking?"
Why travel to New York to see Niagara Falls when you can visit Niagara Falls in Maine?! The best part about these waterfalls is more nature, fewer tourists!
Little Wilson Falls is located in one of the most remote areas of the Appalachian Trail known as the 100-mile Wilderness. Once you see this unique waterfall, you'll know it's worth the trek.
Maine has many waterfalls across the state. Some are short trips, others are for the more experienced hiker, and some you can swim under for the most incredible summer cool-off spot.
Even though this winter hasn't been nearly as brutal as last winter, cabin fever is seeping in and I am daydreaming of summer fun. Here's a summer road trip that sounds wicked fun!