Grafton Notch and Step Falls Preserve, Newry, ME
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Step Falls Preserve, Newry, ME
Step Falls, Newry Maine
My venture up to Step Falls in Newry with its natural waterslide
Ten Minutes of Maine: Step Falls, Newry
View the beautiful Step Falls from the top looking down! This is an incredibly beautiful set of falls, with a total drop of 45 yards. An easy 20 minute hike takes you directly to the falls where you can see steep cascades and chutes. The peak of Sunday River Whitecap can be seen off in the distance- great family hike!
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Step Falls in Newry Maine is a fabulous place to visit. The kids love jumping off the rocks in the pools below (not for the feint hearted parent!).
Step Falls in Newry, Maine
I took this video in early May after the spring runoff filled the river. The river and falls were incredible- totally different compared to summer and fall flows!
Check out this link to see what the falls look like in the fall:
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Bike Trip to Step Falls in Newry, Maine!
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Rushing Waters at Step Falls Preserve
Step Falls Preserve is a short hike (less then 1 mile one way) in Newry, Maine. Part of Mahoosic Land Trust.
Grafton Notch State Park - easy hikes
Come walk the easy hikes in Grafton Notch State Park; you don't have to be an avid hiker. Just a few steps from your car, enjoy Screw Auger Falls and its information panels and lovely picnic tables above the stream. Moose Cave and Mother Walker Falls too!
Step Falls - July 2014
Dave G and Rick B out at Step Falls in Newry, ME
Step Falls Maine
Patrick slides into the water
Step Falls,
Trip to Step Falls Byron, Maine and my mom is obviously liking the view!!!! =0
Baldpate Mountain, Newry, ME
Hiking up to Baldpate from the Appalachian Trail. December 2015
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Screw Auger Falls in Grafton Notch State Park
The When in Maine See This... video series features free or nearly free places to go and things to do in the great State of Maine. This particular video features Screw Auger Falls in Grafton Notch State Park, Newry, Maine. Only a couple hours from Portland, Maine, Screw Auger Falls is a perfect place for a picnic and possibly a swim, if you don't mind really cold water. Some picnic tables are handicap accessible.
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Moose Cave Trail in Grafton Notch State Park, Maine
This video was created by a small Maine business helping other small Maine businesses create an online presence.
This video features Moose Cave in Grafton Notch State Park, Newry, Maine. The When in Maine See This... video series features free or nearly free places to go and things to do in the great State of Maine. Only a couple hours from Portland, Maine, the Moose Cave trail is a short 1/4 loop that's great for a quick hike. There's lots to see along the trail including a large area of reindeer moss. There are no restroom facilities at Moose Cave. However, facilities can be found at Screw Auger Falls, which is just down the road a piece.
SCRIPT: Moose Cave is in Grafton Notch State Park, which is located right about here. It’s about a 2 hour ride from Portland.
If we look at the Maine Gazateer, you can see that Route 26, also known as Bear River Road, runs right through the middle of Grafton Notch State Park and here’s Moose Cave.
Moose cave was formed when water and ice got into the joint fractures in the granite ledges and broke off big blocks of rock.
The Moose Cave trail is a ¼ mile loop consisting of very well maintained packed surfaces. However, Moose Cave is not Handicap accessible as there are several sets of wooden stairs and some narrow spots through the woods and over rocks. The trail is short enough, though, that families with small children can complete the hike with no problem.
The story goes that a moose fell into the cave and couldn’t get out. One version of the story has a hunter shooting the moose before it fell into the cave while another version has the moose falling into the cave where the hunter found it. Unfortunately, for the moose, both of these versions of the story end up with the hunter eating the moose for dinner. Another, more pleasant story is that a kind-hearted, well-fed hunter heard the cries of the moose and got together a group of people together to rescue the moose that was not harmed when it fell into the cave. You can just pick whichever story you like best, or make up one of your own.
The trail to and from the cave has some really cool trees and rock formations alongside it. Here’s a little stream that runs by the trail. “Moo” Ah…that’s just Jim. He’s practicing his moose call.
This is Bunchberry. You’ll see a lot of this in Grafton Notch.
This rock stairway leads to an area covered by different species of lichen, including reindeer Moss that was a winter food source to caribou when they used to roam this area.
So, that’s it for the Moose Cave Trail in Grafton Notch State Park in Newry, Maine.
Screw Auger Falls at Grafton Notch State Park Maine
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This is a great waterfall right next to Highway 26 in Grafton Notch State Park.
When my step dad falls off the water slide soaked ????????
Grafton Notch State Park Maine
Grafton Notch State Park is on the western border of Maine. Rt. 26 passes right through the park of 71 miles. There are a lot of turnoffs that are RV friendly. Definitely take the time to explore this gem.
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