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<blockquote data-quote="Peacone36" data-source="post: 410306" data-attributes="member: 1374"><p>Depends what you’re into man.</p><p></p><p>Outdoorsy : Bar Harbor is a tourist trap but still fun and you can get your seafood fix and Acadia is beautiful and then go see the whales</p><p></p><p>White Water rafting over in Western Maine in The Forks.</p><p></p><p>Hiking up in Gulf Hagas or go up in my neck of the woods (gods country) and into KI where the Appalachian Trail begins (or ends)</p><p></p><p>The Old Port in Portland is full of bars, galleries and other things (turning into a hipsters paradise)</p><p></p><p>High money part of the state is probably BoothBay and Cape Elizabeth, great food, get a boat go out on the ocean.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing about Maine is noone lives there but the state huuuuuge and all the fun stuff is a million miles apart from each other.</p><p>My personal paradise is Gauntlet Fall out in KI in central/northern maine. I load up the truck and go up there and chill in the woods for 4-5 days a year if I can. Its about 15 miles off the pavement, no cell service no nothing except woods and a waterfall.</p><p></p><p>Oh and if you play golf you should head to Samoset in Rockport. Beautiful course. Then Camden is right there too which is a really nice place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peacone36, post: 410306, member: 1374"] Depends what you’re into man. Outdoorsy : Bar Harbor is a tourist trap but still fun and you can get your seafood fix and Acadia is beautiful and then go see the whales White Water rafting over in Western Maine in The Forks. Hiking up in Gulf Hagas or go up in my neck of the woods (gods country) and into KI where the Appalachian Trail begins (or ends) The Old Port in Portland is full of bars, galleries and other things (turning into a hipsters paradise) High money part of the state is probably BoothBay and Cape Elizabeth, great food, get a boat go out on the ocean. Funny thing about Maine is noone lives there but the state huuuuuge and all the fun stuff is a million miles apart from each other. My personal paradise is Gauntlet Fall out in KI in central/northern maine. I load up the truck and go up there and chill in the woods for 4-5 days a year if I can. Its about 15 miles off the pavement, no cell service no nothing except woods and a waterfall. Oh and if you play golf you should head to Samoset in Rockport. Beautiful course. Then Camden is right there too which is a really nice place. [/QUOTE]
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