Of all the places we love to get lost, Maine is certainly the best. From forest trails to coastal paths, there are so many ways to disappear into nature for some peace and quiet. We’re happy with a simple trail through the woods, but we’re especially happy with the ones that lead to secret little enclaves of beauty. Like this one!
Make your way to Trevett, near Boothbay Harbor, to explore the impressive Porter Preserve. Our favorite trail is the 0.9-mile White Loop Trail and it leads to some of the most beautiful scenery in the state.
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On nice days you’re likely to find the parking lot packed, so try to arrive early. As the weather becomes colder, you’ll have a bit more wiggle room. Begin the route by checking out the map at the trailhead kiosk. Then, allow yourself to get lost in the trees.
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The route is well-marked, but be sure to keep an eye out for the white trail.
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The route includes views of trees and the river with fun bridges for even better exploration. This is great for kids.
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Take some time as you continue along to take breaks for great views. You’ll find them throughout the preserve.
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And benches are also found along the way, making breaks easy.
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Eventually, you’ll come to our favorite feature!
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This hidden little cove offers beautiful green water and a rocky coast.
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There might be no better place to take in Maine views than Porter Preserve.
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And you just can’t beat the sunsets here!
kyle williamson / Google Once you’ve completed the short trail loop, you’ll arrive back at the trailhead. From here, you can choose to take another hike or make plans to come back for the rest.
Porter Preserve is beautiful year-round. You can learn more about it by visiting the Boothbay Region Land Trust website. For more information about the White Loop Trail check out the reviews and map on alltrails.com.
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Once you’ve completed the short trail loop, you’ll arrive back at the trailhead. From here, you can choose to take another hike or make plans to come back for the rest.
Up for more adventures? You’ll need the whole weekend to explore all 244-acres of the Wolfe’s Neck Center in Maine!
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Address: Porter Preserve, 1 Porter Point Rd, Trevett, ME 04571, USA