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A Day on The Bold Coast Trail

September 8th, 2009 · No Comments · hiking

“The loneliness you get by the sea is personal and alive. It doesn’t subdue you and make you feel abject. It’s stimulating loneliness.”
                                                                          Anne Morrow Lindbergh

  
One of the great things about living in remote Washington County, Maine is that the area is largely unspoiled and is sparsely populated.  It is as scenic and beautiful as anywhere in the state but the bulk of the tourists who make Maine their vacation destination rarely get up this far.  Most make it up the coast only as far as Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.  That’s unfortunate for them but lucky for those who do, because they can enjoy what’s here in relative solitude and don’t have to fight the tourist crowd.

 A case in point is the Bold Coast Trail near Cutler, Maine.  This is as fine a coastal hiking trail as anywhere in Maine and some say on the entire east coast.  It has been featured in national publications but even on a gorgeous summer day it can be enjoyed in relative solitude. 

I’ve always been an avid hiker and the trailhead is only about 35 miles from my house so it is a convenient destination for me.  I recently hiked it again and have included a few of the photos I took. 

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It was a beautiful sunny day in August but there were fewer than 10 cars in the parking lot when I arrived at the trailhead at about 11:30 AM.  In the 8 hours I spent on the trail walking and photographing, I saw fewer than a dozen people. 

The trail does not begin on the coast.  There’s about a 1 1/2 mile walk through the woods and then you emerge onto some stunning cliffs with magnificent views of the coastline and the Bay of Fundy, with the Canadian island of Grand Manan in the distance.  The trail then winds along the coastline for about 4 miles providing great views and numerous rocky beaches.  There are even some primitive campsites if you want to spend the night.  You can complete the loop by taking the inland part of the trail back to the trailhead.  The entire loop is almost 10 miles.  If you’re not up for that long of a hike there is a cutoff trail to the inland portion cutting the loop to about 5 miles.

If you ever visit this part of Maine and you like to hike, the Bold Coast Trail is a “can’t miss” destination.  If you want more information a Google search of the “Bold Coast Trail” will provide all you need.

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