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00:00What if there was a place where pine-covered mountains kiss the sea, where lighthouses stand
00:08like timekeepers over crashing waves, and where every trail, tide, and town felt like a story
00:15waiting to be told?
00:17This is Maine, rugged yet tender, wild yet welcoming.
00:29It's where silence speaks through morning mist, where every sunset feels personal, and
00:35where even the wind carries tales older than memory.
00:45Tucked between the Atlantic and deep woods, Maine's beauty isn't loud, it's poetic.
00:51From secret coves to windswept cliffs, it quietly seduces you, making you slow down, breathe
00:58deeper, and feel something ancient stir inside.
01:11Animals here don't just live, they live in rhythm with nature.
01:16Life moves with the tides, the seasons, the moose crossing the road, or the fog rolling
01:22in just before dawn.
01:31And while it's famous for its lobsters, this state serves far more than seafood.
01:37It offers emotion, nostalgia, and raw, unfiltered wonder in every single mile of its landscape.
01:51So grab your boots, or maybe a kayak, because we're about to journey through Maine's most
01:57mesmerizing corners, not just places to see, but feelings to carry long after you've returned home.
02:09Portland
02:15Portland is Maine's largest city, yet it radiates the warmth of a coastal village.
02:22Cobblestone streets, sea air, and historic charm meet a buzzing, creative spirit full of surprises.
02:31The old port is the heartbeat of the city, a waterfront maze of brick warehouses, turned indie shops, candlelit cafes, and craft breweries where every alley feels like a discovery.
02:54Nearby Cape Elizabeth's Portland headlight is Maine's oldest lighthouse, dating back to 1791.
03:12Perched on craggy cliffs, it's a timeless sentinel of salty air and crashing Atlantic waves.
03:19Portland's food scene is world-class.
03:32Lobster rolls, wild blueberry pie, and oyster bars sit alongside Michelin-level restaurants and experimental kitchens.
03:40It's a culinary paradise for every kind of foodie.
03:44Art is everywhere here.
03:57The Portland Museum of Art holds treasures from Renoir to Winslow Homer, and the streets are alive with murals, local galleries, and live performances.
04:09The Portland Museum of Art.
04:22Hop on a ferry from Casco Bay lines and escape to island life for a day.
04:28Peaks Island, Cliff Island, and more await with hidden beaches and coastal trails.
04:34From harbor sunsets to art walks and unforgettable meals, Portland blends heritage with hipness, creating an atmosphere that's both relaxed and endlessly inspiring.
04:57Maine at its most magical.
05:07Ogunquit.
05:08Ogunquit, meaning beautiful place by the sea in Abenaki, lives up to its name in every way.
05:22With crashing waves, artist-filled lanes, and dreamy beaches, it feels like a coastal fairy tale.
05:32The marginal way is Ogunquit's signature, a 1.25-mile coastal cliff walk lined with benches and ocean overlooks.
05:45Each step offers another breathtaking view of waves slamming into Maine's rugged shoreline.
06:02Ogunquit beach stretches more than three miles and is one of Maine's most loved beaches.
06:22Its gentle tidal rivers make it great for tubing, and its clean, fine sand draws thousands every summer.
06:31Perkins Cove started as a simple fishing village, but blossomed into a colorful seaside nook.
06:54Think bobbing boats, weathered shacks turned into galleries, and seafood restaurants offering unbeatable harbor views.
07:13One highlight is watching the charming hand-cranked drawbridge in Perkins Cove.
07:19It's not automated.
07:21You'll often see someone turning the crank as boats glide beneath, creating a scene straight out of a storybook.
07:29Shops here sell everything from handmade jewelry to nautical antiques.
07:49Local artists display seascapes that reflect the town's ever-changing light, giving Ogunquit a soul that changes with the tides.
08:00From crashing surf to golden hour serenity, Ogunquit offers a magical blend of natural wonder, salty air, coastal culture, and timeless New England charm that keeps travelers coming back year after year.
08:27Booth Bay Harbor
08:37Booth Bay Harbor is a stunning mid-coast village that feels like it leapt from a storybook.
08:45With harbor views, schooner sails, and bustling seafood spots, it's one of Maine's most photogenic places.
08:53The harbor is often filled with lobster boats, yachts, and windjammers.
09:07You can hop on a boat tour to see lighthouses, puffins, or whales depending on the season.
09:14Pure maritime adventure.
09:16Booth Bay Harbor
09:26Booth Bay's downtown is walkable and full of charm, lined with galleries, gift shops, and ice cream parlors.
09:33Don't miss the footbridge crossing the harbor.
09:37It connects the east and west sides beautifully.
09:40The coastal Maine botanical gardens here are world-famous, offering 300-plus acres of lush landscapes, fairy gardens, and sculptures that change with the seasons.
10:00An absolute must-see in summer or fall.
10:13If you visit in June, you'll catch the annual Windjammer Days Festival, complete with parades, fireworks, and traditional schooners sailing in for a dramatic maritime display that draws big crowds.
10:33Moosehead Lake
10:35Moosehead Lake
10:39Moosehead Lake is Maine's largest freshwater lake, stretching over 40 miles long, and one of the most untouched, peaceful, natural escapes in New England, nestled deep in the state's northern wilderness.
10:52The lake is surrounded by vast forests and mountain ranges, including Mount Kineo, which rises dramatically from the water.
11:11The hike to its summit offers stunning views and historic fire tower remains.
11:17This region is moose country, literally.
11:30Moose sightings are common here, especially at dawn and dusk.
11:35Guided wildlife tours give visitors unforgettable close-up views of Maine's iconic antlered residents.
11:47Greenville, the lake's main town, has a rustic charm, with lodges, general stores, and floatplane rides offering aerial tours of the surrounding landscape.
12:06It feels frozen in time in the best way.
12:09Moosehead Lake
12:21Moosehead's waters are ideal for kayaking, canoeing, and fishing.
12:26You'll find brook trout, salmon, and deep solitude across its endless inlets, coves, and bays, even in the busy summer season.
12:35In winter, the lake transforms into a snow-covered paradise.
12:49Snowmobiling, ice fishing, and dog sledding take over, making Moosehead a true four-season destination for outdoor adventurers and solitude seekers alike.
13:01Yorke Beach
13:11Yorke Beach combines small-town charm, beautiful Atlantic views, and old-school fun into one of Maine's most beloved summer destinations, especially for families and beachgoers who love a classic seaside vibe.
13:27The area is divided into two Maine beaches, Long Sands and Short Sands. Long Sands stretches over a mile and is perfect for sand castles, sunbathing, and peaceful walks along the surf.
13:51Short Sands is more compact but lively, surrounded by arcades, saltwater taffy shops, and a fun downtown.
14:11Yorke's Wild Kingdom Zoo and amusement park is a hit with kids and nostalgic adults.
14:18Cape Nedix Nubble Light is one of the most photographed lighthouses in America.
14:35Perched on a rocky island just offshore, it's stunning year-round, especially during stormy seas or snowy winter days.
14:44York is one of the oldest towns in Maine, founded in 1624.
14:59It has colonial architecture, historic cemeteries, and centuries-old homes that add character and a strong sense of place.
15:08In summer, ice cream cones, lobster rolls, and barefoot boardwalk strolls are part of daily life.
15:28The mix of heritage, natural beauty, and coastal fun makes York Beach timeless and irresistible.
15:44Camden is often called the place where the mountains meet the sea, and once you visit, it's easy to see why.
15:59It blends ocean views with rugged peaks in one breathtaking little town.
16:05The centrepiece is Camden Harbour, filled with sailboats, lobster traps, and the sight of Mount Batty rising behind it.
16:27It's one of the most picturesque waterfronts in all of New England.
16:47A drive or hike up Mount Batty in Camden Hills State Park offers sweeping views of the town, harbour, and surrounding islands.
16:56The view is jaw-dropping, especially during fall foliage season.
17:01Downtown Camden is elegant, yet inviting, with bookstores, cosy cafes, fine dining, and classic New England architecture.
17:24It's the kind of place that feels like a hallmark movie set.
17:44In winter, the nearby Camden Snow Bowl offers ski slopes with ocean views, something you won't find anywhere else on the East Coast.
17:55Camden is magical year-round, whether you're hiking, sailing, or skiing.
18:01Mount Katahdin
18:11Mount Katahdin is Maine's highest peak at 5,269 feet and the dramatic northern end of the Appalachian Trail.
18:25It's more than a mountain. It's a spiritual and natural icon for the entire state.
18:43Located in Baxter State Park, Katahdin is surrounded by over 200,000 acres of wild forests,
18:51alpine tundra, and glacial lakes. The word Katahdin means the greatest mountain in the Penobscot language.
18:58The most famous route, the Knife Edge Trail, is as thrilling as it sounds, a narrow ridge with breathtaking drop-offs on either side.
19:19Hikers call it both terrifying and unforgettable.
19:29Curtis Island
19:34Curtis Island is a tiny island with a huge presence in Camden Harbour.
19:39Its lighthouse, lush greenery, and coastal vibe have inspired painters, poets, and passing sailors for generations.
19:57The Curtis Island Light was established in 1835 and still watches over the harbour entrance.
20:04Though the island is only accessible by boat, its presence is felt throughout the town.
20:11From Mount Batty or harbour cruises, Curtis Island looks like something out of a postcard.
20:26White lighthouse, keeper's house, and pine trees, all perched above jagged rocks and crashing surf.
20:33The island was named after Cyrus Curtis, a wealthy publisher and long-time Camden summer resident.
20:50He donated the island to the town as a public park in the 1930s.
21:04It's a favourite subject for artists because it captures the mood of coastal Maine.
21:09Serene, rugged, and timeless.
21:12Locals often kayak there for a peaceful picnic or to explore the island trails.
21:28During early mornings or golden sunsets, Curtis Island glows against the blue of Penobscot Bay.
21:35It may be small, but it radiates charm and carries a deep connection to Camden's maritime heart.
21:46Rockland
21:52Rockland is a coastal town that punches way above its weight when it comes to art, culture, and salty seafaring vibes.
22:00It's the beating heart of Maine's mid-coast scene.
22:15The town is famous for the Farnsworth Art Museum, which features works by three generations of Wyeths and countless Maine-inspired pieces.
22:24It's a cultural anchor that draws art lovers year-round.
22:42Rockland's Working Harbour is alive with lobster boats and windjammers.
22:46You can walk the mile-long breakwater out to Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse for incredible views and that fresh sea breeze.
22:55Each August, Rockland hosts the Maine Lobster Festival, a five-day feast of food, parades, live music, and enough lobster to satisfy even the hungriest seafood lover.
23:19Downtown Rockland is hip but unpretentious, packed with galleries, cafes, and vintage shops.
23:37It's also a launching point for ferries heading to islands like Vinalhaven and Northhaven.
23:44With its artsy energy, historic harbour, and amazing seafood, Rockland blends authenticity with modern flair.
24:04It's a little gritty, a little creative, and entirely unforgettable along Maine's jagged coastline.
24:12Penobscot Bay.
24:24Natural features.
24:30A sprawling body of water dotted with islands, fishing villages, and schooners gliding past lighthouses.
24:37It's pure maritime poetry in motion.
24:55The bay stretches 40 miles along Maine's mid-coast and includes more than 200 islands.
25:01Its deep, cold waters are legendary for lobster fishing and stunning coastal sunsets.
25:07Islesboro, Northhaven, and Vinalhaven are among the bay's most well-known islands, each offering a unique blend of nature, art, and small-town life accessible by ferry or private boat.
25:33Penobscot Bay.
25:49Penobscot Bay's calm waters are perfect for sailing.
25:53Tall ships and windjammers still cruise the bay, giving visitors a chance to sail like it's the 1800s, complete with sea spray and creaking ropes.
26:03Penobscot Bay.
26:15Lighthouses like Owl's Headlight and Indian Island Light keep watch over the bay, offering scenic stops and endless photo ops for lighthouse lovers.
26:27Penobscot Bay.
26:41Penobscot Bay isn't just scenery.
26:43It's a living, working seascape.
26:46Lobster man haul traps, artists paint the views, and travelers fall in love with its timeless rhythm.
26:54It's the soul of Maine's coast.
26:58Canabunk Port.
27:12Canabunk Port is coastal elegance with a splash of New England charm.
27:18It's known for clapboard mansions, lobster shacks, and ocean views that have even attracted
27:24U.S. presidents to summer here.
27:36Dock Square is the town's heart, lined with boutiques, art galleries, and cozy seafood
27:43restaurants. It's the perfect place to walk, shop, and soak in the town's upscale but relaxed
27:50atmosphere.
28:00Just beyond the town's center, you'll find Walker's Point, famously home to the Bush family
28:06compound. It's one of the most photographed spots along the main coast.
28:13Goose Rocks Beach is a serene stretch of white sand and calm waters, perfect for a lazy beach
28:29day or sunset stroll. The surrounding tidal marshes attract tons of wildlife.
28:43The town celebrates its maritime routes with fishing tours, historic homes, and boat rides
28:52along the Kennebunk River. It's posh but still feels authentically Maine.
28:58Whether you're dining on fresh-caught lobster, admiring historic sea captains' homes, or cruising
29:12the coast, Kennebunkport offers a luxurious yet laid-back way to experience Maine's seafaring
29:20heritage. Scarborough Scarborough is one of Southern Maine's best-kept secrets, combining sandy
29:38beaches, salt marshes, and a family-friendly vibe that makes it a peaceful coastal getaway
29:44with wild natural beauty.
29:57Scarborough Beach State Park is a major draw. Its wide sandy beach is less crowded than others,
30:04with powerful surf that draws in swimmers and surfers during Maine's short summer season.
30:22Pine Point and Higgins Beach are also nearby, popular for their charm, soft sands, and beachfront
30:29cottages. At low tide, you'll often see sand dollars and shells scattered across the shore.
30:47Scarborough Marsh, the state's largest salt marsh, covers over 3,000 acres and offers kayaking,
30:54birdwatching, and nature trails.
31:06It's a serene place filled with egrets, herons, and peaceful tides. Though close to Portland,
31:13Scarborough feels slower-paced. Families bike, fish, and picnic by the sea. It's not flashy,
31:20but it captures the main coast in its most natural form.
31:32With beaches, marshes, and a quiet charm that's hard to describe, Scarborough is where people
31:38go to breathe, relax, and reconnect with the simple beauty of the Atlantic coastline.
31:45Rangeley Rangeley is an inland paradise in western Maine, nestled among mountains, lakes, and forests
32:03that explode with color in the fall and offer snow-covered adventures in the winter.
32:09Rangeley Lake is the centerpiece, over 6,000 acres of pristine water, perfect for boating, fishing,
32:24and soaking in sunsets that turn the water into liquid gold on calm summer evenings.
32:31Moose are often spotted here, drinking at the lake's edge or crossing remote roads. Wildlife photography
32:47and moose tours are popular, especially at dawn and dusk.
33:00The town of Rangeley itself is small and welcoming, with general stores, rustic lodges, and friendly locals
33:08who truly live the Maine woods lifestyle.
33:15Rangeley offers four-season adventure, paddling in summer, leaf peeping in fall, snowmobiling in winter, and hiking in spring.
33:26It's Maine at its most majestic, quiet, and beautifully wild.
33:33Old Orchard Beach
33:41Old Orchard Beach is Maine's liveliest seaside resort town, famous for its classic beachfront pier, amusement park, and seven miles of soft sandy shoreline that's been drawing tourists for over 150 years.
33:57The Old Orchard pier stretches 500 feet into the Atlantic and is packed with arcades, food stands, and bars.
34:24It lights up at night and becomes the town's social and entertainment hub.
34:31New England's only beachfront amusement park, with a ferris wheel overlooking the ocean, it adds a nostalgic, fun-fair vibe to every summer day.
34:38New England's only beachfront amusement park, with a ferris wheel overlooking the ocean, it adds a nostalgic, fun-fair vibe to every summer day.
34:46New England's only beachfront amusement park is New England's only beachfront amusement park, with a ferris wheel overlooking the ocean, it adds a nostalgic, fun-fair vibe to every summer day.
35:01New England's only beachfront amusement park, with a ferris wheel overlooking the ocean, it adds a nice, fun-fair vibe to the ocean, it adds a nice, fun-fair vibe to the ocean.
35:21The beach itself is clean and family friendly, with plenty of room to spread out, play beach volleyball, or splash in the waves.
35:29Lifeguards are on duty all summer long.
35:32Downtown is packed with seafood shacks, souvenir shops, and ice cream parlours.
35:53The fried dough, lobster rolls, and saltwater taffy are legendary among long-time vacationers.
36:01Old Orchard Beach offers concerts, fireworks, and summer festivals that keep things exciting from June to August.
36:13It's fun, vibrant, and a little bit wild, in the best possible sun-soaked way.
36:31Vinalhaven Vinalhaven is a rugged, pine-covered island, 12 miles off the coast of Rockland.
36:56It's one of Maine's largest offshore islands, and feels like a step back into a simpler, saltier world.
37:03You can only reach Vinalhaven by ferry or private boat, making the journey part of the adventure.
37:15The ferry ride itself offers gorgeous views of lighthouses and passing lobster boats.
37:34The island has long been home to hard-working lobstermen.
37:53You'll see traps piled on docks, and hear the sound of buoys clinking in the breeze.
38:00It's a real, living fishing community.
38:02The Basin Preserve and Lanes Island Nature Trail provide hikes through spruce forests, granite coastlines, and tidal marshes.
38:29Wildlife is abundant, including seals, seabirds, and the occasional bald eagle.
38:36Vinalhaven Vinalhaven has hidden swimming holes carved from old granite quarries.
38:58These freshwater gems are surrounded by cliffs and pines, offering warm, peaceful swims under open sky.
39:05There are no fast food chains here, just cozy cafes, local galleries, and general stores.
39:12Vinalhaven Vinalhaven is off the beaten path, authentic, and filled with salty soul and rugged beauty.
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39:26Mon Hegan Island
39:29Vinalhaven is off the beaten path, authentic, and filled with salty soul and rugged beauty.
39:37Monhegan Island
39:48Monhegan Island is tiny, just 1.7 miles long, but it's a giant in the world of Maine magic.
40:03Remote, car-free, and steeped in artistic tradition, it feels like a living coastal painting.
40:18Located 10 miles offshore, Monhegan is accessible only by ferry from places like Port Clyde or Booth Bay Harbour.
40:28The ride out feels like you're sailing into another era.
40:32Winding trails crisscross the island's spruce-covered cliffs, leading to dramatic views over crashing surf.
40:52The cliffs on the island's east side rise nearly 160 feet and offer stunning panoramas.
41:02Monhegan has inspired generations of artists, including N.C. Wyeth and Rockwell Kent.
41:17The island is dotted with studios, galleries, and cottages that pulse with creativity.
41:32The tiny village includes a quaint church, one-room schoolhouse, inn, and general store.
41:42It's charming, slow-paced, and refreshingly disconnected.
41:47No cars, no noise, no distractions.
41:51Whether you're hiking, painting, bird-watching, or just breathing in the salty breeze, Monhegan offers peace, inspiration, and a unique Maine experience you'll never forget.
42:13Casco Bay
42:19Casco Bay is a sparkling, island-dotted expanse just off Portland's coast.
42:31With over 200 islands, some inhabited, some not, it's like Maine's own wild, salty labyrinth of history and beauty.
42:40Island ferries leave daily from Portland's Casco Bay lines, connecting the mainland to island gems like Peaks, Great Diamond, and Long Island.
43:05Each has its own vibe and story.
43:07Peaks Island is the most popular, with bikes for rent, quirky cottages, duibithausutu bunkers, and stunning waterfront views that stretch all the way back to the city skyline.
43:34Sailing is big in Casco Bay, whether it's lobster boats working the traps, or schooners gliding by at sunset.
43:56The waters stay alive with motion and tradition.
44:00Old forts like Fort Gorges sit abandoned on small islets, waiting to be explored by kayak or boat.
44:20These ruins are remnants of the Civil War era, and great for adventure.
44:25Casco Bay is Maine's watery playground, perfect for sailing, swimming, island hopping, or just soaking in the scent of the sea.
44:32It's both an escape and a connection to the coast's living heartbeat.
44:39Toby Falls.
44:40Toby Falls.
44:41Toby Falls.
44:42Toby Falls.
44:43Toby Falls.
44:44is one of Maine's lesser known treasures.
44:45is one of Maine's lesser-known treasures.
44:46Tucked away in Piscataquas and Piscataquas.
44:47Tucked away in Piscataquas.
44:48is one of Maine's lesser-known treasures.
44:49Tucked away in Piscataquas.
44:50is one of Maine's lesser known treasures.
44:51Tucked away in Piscataquas County.
44:52near Willimantic.
44:53It's a secluded, forest-shrouded casket.
44:58a connection to the coast's living heartbeat.
45:03Toby Falls.
45:11Toby Falls is one of Maine's lesser-known treasures.
45:14Tucked away in Piscataquas County, near Willimantic.
45:18It's a secluded, forest-shrouded cascade that rewards those who love hidden gems and quiet hikes.
45:26The falls are part of Big Wilson Stream, tumbling in a series of small drops surrounded by mossy boulders and hardwood trees.
45:49The setting is peaceful and untouched.
45:56For travelers seeking the road less traveled, Toby Falls is a refreshing pause.
46:10It's a place to listen to water, feel the cool mist, and be reminded of nature's quiet power.
46:26Higgins Beach
46:29Higgins Beach is a beloved stretch of sand in Scarborough, famous for its laid-back surf scene, classic cottages, and shipwreck remnants that appear at low tide like a ghost from the past.
46:46The beach is smaller than Old Orchard or Wells, but it has its own magic.
47:01Surfers catch waves early in the morning, and kids chase seagulls at sunset.
47:06At low tide, the ribs of an old shipwreck, believed to be the Howard W. Middleton, emerge from the sand.
47:22It's one of the most unique and photographed sights on the main coast.
47:27The water here is cool, crisp, and clean.
47:39Families come for boogie boarding, long beach walks, and peaceful afternoons, watching the tides roll in and out.
47:48Higgins is residential and quiet.
47:57No boardwalk, no noise, just a tight-knit summer community, and a beach that feels like your own private escape.
48:05Fitzgerald Pond
48:11Fitzgerald Pond is one of Maine's tranquil woodland lakes nestled in the north near Ashland.
48:21It's remote, peaceful, and surrounded by forests that burst with colour every fall.
48:28The pond is part of a larger conservation area, with dirt roads, hiking trails, and wildlife galore.
48:44You'll find loons calling, deer grazing, and dragonflies skipping across the water.
48:58There are no big resorts or marinas here, just a few rustic cabins, canoes, and the kind of stillness that makes you forget time entirely.
49:17The water is clear and often mirror-smooth, reflecting the sky and tree lines like glass.
49:23Anglers come for brook trout and a meditative fishing experience.
49:37Autumn is spectacular.
49:40The mix of yellow birch, red maple, and green spruce paints the shoreline with a riot of colour that surrounds the quiet water like a living frame.
49:53Fitsgerald Pond
49:58Fitzgerald Pond is for the nature lover, the soul-searcher, the early morning kayaker.
50:03Its Maine's wild spirit distilled into a single, beautiful body of water, far from the crowds.
50:17Lake Hebron
50:18Lake Hebron
50:19Lake Hebron lies in the peaceful town of Monsun, at the southern gateway to the Moosehead Lake region.
50:33It's calm, uncrowded, and framed by forested hills and friendly small-town energy.
50:39The lake is over 600 acres and popular for kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing.
50:55You'll often see loons diving or osprey swooping down for trout.
51:00A small beach and boat launch near downtown Monsun makes it easily accessible, while the lake itself remains quiet, with room for everyone to relax or explore.
51:22Lake Hebron
51:34Lake Hebron is part of Maine's Arts Revival.
51:37Monsun has become a creative hub, thanks to artist residencies and community art programs.
51:43The natural setting fuels that inspiration.
51:57The views from Hebron are calming.
51:59Soft light over pine-topped hills, canoes gliding by, and reflections so perfect they feel painted.
52:06It's small-town Maine at its best.
52:20Whether it's paddling through morning fog, or watching stars over still waters at night, Lake Hebron offers the kind of peace and beauty that you can't buy, only experience.
52:35Acadia National Park
52:41Acadia National Park is Maine's crown jewel, a breathtaking mix of rocky coastlines, glacier-carved mountains, and dense pine forests that draw over 4 million visitors each year to experience its untamed beauty.
52:58Acadia National Park
53:06Spanning 49,000 acres across Mount Desert Island and the Scudic Peninsula, Acadia is the oldest national park east of the Mississippi, and one of the most photographed places in all of New England.
53:20Acadia National Park
53:28Cadillac Mountain, rising 1,530 feet, is the tallest peak on the U.S. Atlantic coast.
53:35From October to March, it's the first place in the country to see the sunrise, an unforgettable moment.
53:42Jordan Pond is another highlight known for its crystal clear water and the twin mountains called the bubbles.
54:00It's a favorite spot for kayaking, photography, or enjoying tea at the Jordan Pond House.
54:07Park Loop Road offers 27 miles of scenic driving with sweeping ocean views, rugged cliffs, and dramatic drop-offs.
54:27It's a dream rote for road trippers and leaf peepers alike.
54:40Hiking trails range from easy boardwalk strolls to thrilling climbs like the Precipice Trail, complete with iron rungs and heart-pounding ledges.
54:51The variety suits both families and serious adventurers.
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