11/1/20 Cliff Trail

After the success of our Halloween adventures I decided to check out another destination that came recommended by the locals, Harpswell’s Cliff Trail. It was definitely not as nice out, but I decided to go for it anyways. The trail started off by winding along the side of a little tidal creek through a classic Maine pine forest.

A little bridge for a little brook
The pine needles always make these trails so peaceful

After crossing to the other side of the park, the trails starts to follow Long Reach, a tidal inlet. At times the trail drops right down to the water, showing off the tranquility of this remote stretch of water.

The view from my snack break

As it climbs up the ridge you start to get views from the Cliffs that give this trail it’s name. The combination of the trees and shrubs which grow out over the edge with the dizzying drop off make it hard to really capture the feeling of being here in a photo. The views were very impressive for such a short hike, and I never would have guessed there were such large cliffs so close to the coast here.

Though the interrupt the view, these trees are certainly impressively perched

From the cliffs it was a short hike back down to the parking lot. I am certainly happy that I checked this one out, and I’ll have to return another time when there is better weather. I’ll leave you with a final shot of the sunset we got the next evening. It definitely would have been nice to see something like this from the cliffs!

Sunset from Mere Point, 11/2

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