Plotting Some Maine Trips
A humorous account of the planning stages of this summer’s Maine Adventures.
A humorous account of the planning stages of this summer’s Maine Adventures.
An easy walk for Rindge NH.
Rutland State Park boasts a wild and untamed forest, plentiful primitive roads, and the ruins of an old agricultural prison camp.
This is where it all begins… where the mysterious fairy villages start to appear…
Take a breezy short walk to a breath taking view – Chesterfield Gorge is gorgeous AND user friendly!
Is it a wee mountain or a giant hill? A scenic shamble through the woods and up a few jagged rocks…
Madame Sherri’s Castle Ruins haunt a gorgeous forested landscape.
A village from the 1700’s lays in ruins deep in the woods – a difficult but whimsical find the Monson Center provides peace, tranquility, and a touch of history.
A tiny town no one has ever heard of hides an even more obscure hiking trail through a woodland landscape, past two ponds.
Dunn Park has a lot to offer – a bit of fresh air, an escape from the city, a truly lovely park to amble through on your day off.