Explore 20 Epic Waterfalls of Western Maine

Explore 20 Epic Waterfalls of Western Maine
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Download or read book Explore 20 Epic Waterfalls of Western Maine written by Angela Quintal-Snowman and published by Untamed Mainer LLC. This book was released on 2021-02-07 with total page 46 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Get insider information about 20 of Western Maine’s most breathtaking waterfalls! Multiple photos of every waterfall are included with detailed information about every stop. All 20 waterfalls in this book can be combined into an epic 2-day road trip with an included map and itinerary! The book includes 46 pages packed with information about each waterfall, insider secrets, and potential pitfalls to watch out for when exploring each waterfall. Visit some or accept the challenge and visit them all! WATERFALLS FEATURED IN THIS BOOK Rumford Falls Snow Falls Kezar Falls Frenchmen’s Hole Step Falls Screw Auger Falls Mother Walker Falls Moose Cave The Cataracts Ellis Falls Coos Canyon Angel Falls Smalls Falls Chandler Mill Stream Falls Phillips Falls Mosher Hill Falls Poplar Stream Falls South Brook Falls North Anson Gorge Falls Houston Brook Falls Features Precise GPS coordinates to both the parking areas and waterfalls (entering in the locations on Google Maps brings up incorrect locations for MANY of these waterfalls) Detailed full-color photos showing what parking areas look like, picnic areas, facilities, trail conditions, incredible views, and various angles of the waterfalls, all with descriptions Information About Each Waterfall Includes: GETTING THERE: When to Visit Location GPS Coordinates for Parking and Waterfalls Can you get there with a car ATV/Snowmobile access Dirt Roads (how many miles) Parking availability Fees THE TRAIL Challenge (difficulty level) Trail length Hiking time Altitude gain/loss River Crossings (number) WATERFALL Awesomeness Level (wow factor) Waterfall Height Waterfall Type Powered By (water source) Ownership (public or private land) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Wheelchair Access (can you see the falls from a wheelchair) Outhouses Picnic Tables Grills Swimming Dogs allowed/not allowed


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