Macwahoc Plantation MaineHIKING TRAILS & PLACES TO HIKE


Listed below are the best hiking trails and places to hike near Macwahoc Plantation, Maine.



1. Aroostook State Park - Quaggy Joe Trail

MAINE'S FIRST STATE PARK


Quaggy Jo Mountain (1,213 ft) is located within Aroostook State Park, about 5 miles south of Presque Isle. The trail system includes the South Peak Trail, North-South Peak Ridge Trail, and North Peak Trail, creating a moderate 3-mile hiking experience. Hikers are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding Aroostook County landscape.


2. Pine Tree Trail

SCENIC WOODLAND PATH


Pine Tree Trail offers visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty of Macwahoc Plantation. The trail winds through dense pine forests characteristic of Maine's wilderness. Hikers can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and may spot local wildlife along the way.


3. Baxter State Park

HOME TO MOUNT KATAHDIN


Baxter State Park is home to Mount Katahdin, Maine's highest peak, providing extensive hiking trails and camping sites. The Grassy Pond Trail offers an easy 1.25-mile each way hike through beautiful wilderness. The park preserves over 200,000 acres of wilderness with numerous trails ranging from easy walks to challenging mountain climbs.


4. Katahdin Woods and Waters

PRISTINE NATIONAL MONUMENT


Katahdin Woods and Waters is a national monument offering stunning views of Mount Katahdin and miles of pristine hiking trails. The monument encompasses over 87,500 acres of mountains, forests, and waterways. Visitors can explore diverse ecosystems while enjoying activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife watching.


5. Allagash Wilderness Waterway

SCENIC RIVER CORRIDOR


The Allagash Wilderness Waterway offers hikers and paddlers a chance to explore a 92-mile ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams. This protected corridor features numerous hiking trails that follow alongside the waterway. Visitors can experience the remote beauty of Maine's North Woods while exploring the trails that connect to various campsites and points of interest.



6. Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge

FORMER AIR FORCE BASE


Aroostook National Wildlife Refuge offers several hiking trails through diverse habitats including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. The refuge was established on the former Loring Air Force Base and now serves as a protected area for wildlife. Hikers can observe a variety of bird species and other wildlife while exploring the well-maintained trail system.


7. Bald Mountain Trail

PANORAMIC MOUNTAIN VIEWS


Bald Mountain Trail is a moderate 1.3-mile each way hike offering spectacular views of the Rangeley Lakes region. The trail climbs steadily through mixed forests before opening up to panoramic vistas at the summit. Hikers particularly enjoy this trail for its rewarding views relative to the moderate effort required to reach the top.


8. Angel Falls Trail

SPECTACULAR WATERFALL HIKE


Angel Falls Trail is an easy 0.7-mile each way hike leading to one of Maine's most impressive waterfalls. The falls drop about 90 feet in a series of cascades that resemble angel wings when water flow is high. This family-friendly trail follows Mountain Brook through a picturesque forested ravine before reaching the dramatic waterfall.


9. Tumbledown Mountain Loop Trail

ALPINE POND SUMMIT


Tumbledown Mountain offers a challenging 5.5-mile loop trail featuring a rare alpine pond near its summit. The trail system includes the Tumbledown Ridge Trail and Brook Trail, providing hikers with options for reaching the mountain's multiple peaks. The strenuous climb rewards hikers with dramatic views and the unique experience of discovering a pond at high elevation.


10. Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land

DRAMATIC COASTAL CLIFFS


The Black Point Brook Loop at Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land offers a strenuous 5.5-mile round trip hike along Maine's bold coast. Hikers experience dramatic cliff views overlooking the Bay of Fundy, pristine cobble beaches, and dense spruce-fir forests. This relatively remote trail provides opportunities to spot seabirds, whales, and seals from the high shoreline cliffs.