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Maine Things To Do Kennebec River: Follow Your Way Down The Rail Trail
Posted by mainetodo on Tuesday, October 16 @ 18:13:08 PDT

Fall,Winter,Spring & Summer: No matter how you decide to explore the Kennebec River Trail one thing is for sure, you will love it. This walking, hiking, biking and running path has been set up for everyone to enjoy. This community trail runs along the banks of the Kennebec River and offers users a scenic 6.5 mile jaunt through some of the prettiest parts of the area. Whether you start in Gardiner and walk through Farmingdale and Hallowell to end in Augusta or vice versa you may be surprised at what you see along the way. It's not uncommon

to catch sites of breath-taking views of the river. Often times can can catch site of eagles and ospreys preying on fish. Sturgeons over a foot long have been seen leaping into the air. This area is full of historical sites and seeing the antique ice-harvesting houses and lumber mills will bring you back to a days gone by. Now is a even more beautiful time to take a walk along the path as the fall colors and leaves pave your way as you go. So why not go for a walk...


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