Maine has some of the best hiking in the northeast. From Baxter to Acadia, there are options that range from beginner to advanced and everything in between. While we love some of the more scenic trails in Maine, there are plenty that are worthy of more hype. They’re beautiful and fun, but best of all, they see fewer people each year – making them perfect for a peaceful day outside. Here are some of the best hikes in Maine for anyone who loves the great outdoors:

  1. Sanders Hill, Vienna

Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance / mainetrailfinder.com This hiking trail in Maine leads to a summit that’s nearly 900 feet above sea level. It’s accessible to a wide variety of skill levels. The looped trail is just under 3 miles, making it long enough to feel accomplished but short enough to still have time for a lunch break afterwards. Sanders Hill, Rome, ME 04963, USA

  1. Baker Hill Loop, Sullivan

Shelly Merrow / alltrails.com You can easily spend a day exploring the area of Baker Hill. While the summit isn’t especially high, the views will allow you to see both the ocean and Mount Desert Island. Baker Hill, Sullivan, ME 04664, USA

  1. Tucker Mountain, Sorrento

James Cook / alltrails.com This easy out-and-back hike will take you about 1 mile to an easy summit.This trail leads to some of the most amazing views in Maine. Tucker Mountain Road, Tucker Mountain Rd, Sullivan, ME 04664, USA

  1. Canal Path, Georges Highland Path, Searsmont

Georges River Land Trust / Maine Trail Finder While this hike in Maine is considered moderately difficult, it’s not especially long. Expect about a 2 mile route along some rocky terrain. Canal Path - Georges River Land Trust, 57 Ghent Rd, Searsmont, ME 04973, USA

  1. Fernald’s Neck Preserve, Lincolnville

Pjh897 / TripAdvisor Rather than just one trail, you’ve got access to quite a few in this beautiful natural area. The entire area is comprised of 328 acres and is located on Megunticook Lake. There are about 3.5 miles of trails and the evergreen forest makes for a wonderful backdrop. Fernald’s Neck Preserve, Lincolnville, ME 04849, USA

  1. Caribou Mountain, Evans Notch

Stacy Lebrun / alltrails.com There are a few ways to enjoy this hike. Located in the 14,000-acre Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness, you can either take the easier route of about 2 miles up to the summit or you can enjoy the longer 6 or 8 mile loops. Evans Notch, South Oxford, ME 04217, USA

  1. Debsconeag Ice Caves, Millinocket

Doug Milford / Google Located in the Debsconeag Lakes Wilderness Area, this hike is one of our favorites in the summer. An easy 1-mile hike leads to the caves which are still encrusted in ice long into the summer months. Scenic overlook at Debsconeag Ice Caves, Unnamed Road, Millinocket, ME 04462, USA

  1. Mount Phillip, Rome

Cycling Jon / alltrails.com The 755-foot summit is beautiful but accessible. The loop is just over one mile long and leads through beautiful wildflowers during the spring. As with many hiking trails in Maine, we love that you can brings dogs along on this trail. Mount Phillip, Rome, ME 04963, USA

Now that you’re ready to tackle the outdoors, consider adding these 12 hikes to your list. They’re some of the more trafficked trails but they’re popular for a reason!

Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance / mainetrailfinder.com

This hiking trail in Maine leads to a summit that’s nearly 900 feet above sea level. It’s accessible to a wide variety of skill levels. The looped trail is just under 3 miles, making it long enough to feel accomplished but short enough to still have time for a lunch break afterwards.

Sanders Hill, Rome, ME 04963, USA

Shelly Merrow / alltrails.com

You can easily spend a day exploring the area of Baker Hill. While the summit isn’t especially high, the views will allow you to see both the ocean and Mount Desert Island.

Baker Hill, Sullivan, ME 04664, USA

James Cook / alltrails.com

This easy out-and-back hike will take you about 1 mile to an easy summit.This trail leads to some of the most amazing views in Maine.

Tucker Mountain Road, Tucker Mountain Rd, Sullivan, ME 04664, USA

Georges River Land Trust / Maine Trail Finder

While this hike in Maine is considered moderately difficult, it’s not especially long. Expect about a 2 mile route along some rocky terrain.

Canal Path - Georges River Land Trust, 57 Ghent Rd, Searsmont, ME 04973, USA

Pjh897 / TripAdvisor

Rather than just one trail, you’ve got access to quite a few in this beautiful natural area. The entire area is comprised of 328 acres and is located on Megunticook Lake. There are about 3.5 miles of trails and the evergreen forest makes for a wonderful backdrop.

Fernald’s Neck Preserve, Lincolnville, ME 04849, USA

Stacy Lebrun / alltrails.com

There are a few ways to enjoy this hike. Located in the 14,000-acre Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness, you can either take the easier route of about 2 miles up to the summit or you can enjoy the longer 6 or 8 mile loops.

Evans Notch, South Oxford, ME 04217, USA

Doug Milford / Google

Located in the Debsconeag Lakes Wilderness Area, this hike is one of our favorites in the summer. An easy 1-mile hike leads to the caves which are still encrusted in ice long into the summer months.

Scenic overlook at Debsconeag Ice Caves, Unnamed Road, Millinocket, ME 04462, USA

Cycling Jon / alltrails.com

The 755-foot summit is beautiful but accessible. The loop is just over one mile long and leads through beautiful wildflowers during the spring. As with many hiking trails in Maine, we love that you can brings dogs along on this trail.

Mount Phillip, Rome, ME 04963, USA

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Best Hikes in Maine May 16, 2022 Tori Jane What are some of the most popular hiking trails near me?   Honestly, Maine isn’t an enormous place, so no matter what part of the state you’re located in, you’re sure to find some excellent hiking trails closeby. Some of the best hiking trails in Maine are located within beautiful Acadia National Park, which is nestled along the coastline, and popular trails include the one-and-a-half-mile long Beehive Loop Trail, and the gorgeous Jordan Pond Path, which is just over three miles long and absolutely wonderful. Baxter State Park is another gorgeous place for hiking in Maine, and we also love the Cliff Trail, in Harpswell.   What are the best easy hikes in Maine?   Of the more than 1800 hikes in Maine, over 1,000 of those are rated as easy. The trails vary in length from very short to quite long, and each one is absolutely amazing in its own way. Some of our favorite easy hikes in Maine include plenty within Acadia National Park, like the Ocean Path Trail, the Cadillac Summit Loop Trail, and the Ship Harbor Trail. Outside of Acadia National Park, the Fore River Sanctuary has the amazing White Trail, which is just over three miles long and absolutely pristine. Fans of the shoreline will love the easy – but stunning – Bar Harbor Shore Path.   Where are the most amazing scenic hikes in Maine?   We’re pretty sure that every hike in Maine is an incredibly scenic hike in Maine. Among the most breathtaking trails in Maine are its tallest mountain, Mt. Katahdin. It’s home to a famously challenging – but immensely rewarding – trail known as Knife’s Edge. At Grafton Notch State Park, there’s the 2.6-mile Table Rock hike, which leads to an epic view at a gorgeous vista that’ll make you forget you’re on the east coast. Other beautiful mountains with amazing hiking trails in Maine include Dorr Mountain, Bigelow Mountain, and Tumbledown Mountain.  

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Best Hikes in Maine

May 16, 2022

Tori Jane

What are some of the most popular hiking trails near me?   Honestly, Maine isn’t an enormous place, so no matter what part of the state you’re located in, you’re sure to find some excellent hiking trails closeby. Some of the best hiking trails in Maine are located within beautiful Acadia National Park, which is nestled along the coastline, and popular trails include the one-and-a-half-mile long Beehive Loop Trail, and the gorgeous Jordan Pond Path, which is just over three miles long and absolutely wonderful. Baxter State Park is another gorgeous place for hiking in Maine, and we also love the Cliff Trail, in Harpswell.   What are the best easy hikes in Maine?   Of the more than 1800 hikes in Maine, over 1,000 of those are rated as easy. The trails vary in length from very short to quite long, and each one is absolutely amazing in its own way. Some of our favorite easy hikes in Maine include plenty within Acadia National Park, like the Ocean Path Trail, the Cadillac Summit Loop Trail, and the Ship Harbor Trail. Outside of Acadia National Park, the Fore River Sanctuary has the amazing White Trail, which is just over three miles long and absolutely pristine. Fans of the shoreline will love the easy – but stunning – Bar Harbor Shore Path.   Where are the most amazing scenic hikes in Maine?   We’re pretty sure that every hike in Maine is an incredibly scenic hike in Maine. Among the most breathtaking trails in Maine are its tallest mountain, Mt. Katahdin. It’s home to a famously challenging – but immensely rewarding – trail known as Knife’s Edge. At Grafton Notch State Park, there’s the 2.6-mile Table Rock hike, which leads to an epic view at a gorgeous vista that’ll make you forget you’re on the east coast. Other beautiful mountains with amazing hiking trails in Maine include Dorr Mountain, Bigelow Mountain, and Tumbledown Mountain.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Honestly, Maine isn’t an enormous place, so no matter what part of the state you’re located in, you’re sure to find some excellent hiking trails closeby. Some of the best hiking trails in Maine are located within beautiful Acadia National Park, which is nestled along the coastline, and popular trails include the one-and-a-half-mile long Beehive Loop Trail, and the gorgeous Jordan Pond Path, which is just over three miles long and absolutely wonderful. Baxter State Park is another gorgeous place for hiking in Maine, and we also love the Cliff Trail, in Harpswell.  

What are the best easy hikes in Maine?  

Of the more than 1800 hikes in Maine, over 1,000 of those are rated as easy. The trails vary in length from very short to quite long, and each one is absolutely amazing in its own way. Some of our favorite easy hikes in Maine include plenty within Acadia National Park, like the Ocean Path Trail, the Cadillac Summit Loop Trail, and the Ship Harbor Trail. Outside of Acadia National Park, the Fore River Sanctuary has the amazing White Trail, which is just over three miles long and absolutely pristine. Fans of the shoreline will love the easy – but stunning – Bar Harbor Shore Path.  

Where are the most amazing scenic hikes in Maine?  

We’re pretty sure that every hike in Maine is an incredibly scenic hike in Maine. Among the most breathtaking trails in Maine are its tallest mountain, Mt. Katahdin. It’s home to a famously challenging – but immensely rewarding – trail known as Knife’s Edge. At Grafton Notch State Park, there’s the 2.6-mile Table Rock hike, which leads to an epic view at a gorgeous vista that’ll make you forget you’re on the east coast. Other beautiful mountains with amazing hiking trails in Maine include Dorr Mountain, Bigelow Mountain, and Tumbledown Mountain.