My previous trips to Maine have been to Acadia
Baxter but I only camped there once because they really work you over on camping fees once they find out your out of state.I didn't realize state parks did that till I camped at Baxter.Three times the fee a local would pay.
I"ll have to read up on this area.
My friend went through Lubec last fall en route to the border crossing to St Andrews in Canada. She said the small town friendliness was as you described. I looked at doing a Canadien River cruise and was turned off by the whole mass tourist thing.A favorite of ours, but it is becoming a tourist mecca. They voted to turn the old Nova Scotia ferry terminal into a cruise ship port, over 410 ships are scheduled to dock this year in Bar Harbor If you like Maine, head north along the Bold Coast to Lubec; a nice drive, no crowds, and everyone waves to you , but they make the worst clam chowdah up there I have ever tasted.
Quoddy Head SP cliff trail
I spent a summer working on Mt Desert Island and winter in Bangor back in my youth. I love it up there but not so crazy about the winter.
Better not wait to long, the current president is looking into reducing the size of or eliminating most, if not all of the national monuments of the last president.
When were you on Mt Desert thru winter? I have no problem with winter snow, but that close to the water was there more ice/sleet? That sucks both walking and driving.
I"ve been to Quoddy head and Cutler Preserve.Just as gorgeous as Acadia and less visited.
When were you on Mt Desert thru winter?
Will the logging on this land cease? Or hasn't there been any on this site? I know the area north of Katahdin is a vast almost wilderness except that it looks like a logged out checkerboard on the aerials.Shut down the clear cutting and in 50 years you'll have a wilderness. And of course a few less jobs in Maine.Katahdin is a far north as I"ve been,always wanted to do the Allagash and Saint Johns but never made it.