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  2. How to better plan your fall foliage outings in Maine

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    Sep. 22—This story was originally published in September 2020. A dazzling time of year, fall foliage season marks the end of summer with a fiery display that transforms the Maine landscape. The ...

  3. Maine waterfalls make perfect fall hiking destinations - AOL

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    Right now is a great time to visit Maine's scenic brooks, streams and rivers. ... But that's the fall for you. With comfortably cool temperatures, stunning scenery and jack-o'-lanterns, also comes ...

  4. 9 hiking destinations to see the best fall foliage in Maine

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  5. Autumn in New England - Wikipedia

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    This is the time in which deciduous trees begin the process of colorful changes in their foliage. In New England, a large percentage of trees produce a pigment known as an Anthocyanin, which results in brilliant reds and purples commonly seen around this time; a change that is particularly pronounced in the region's sugar maple trees. [5]

  6. Gulf Hagas - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Hagas is a gorge located in the mountains of northern Maine woods and is often referred to as the Grand Canyon of Maine. The West Branch of the Pleasant River cuts through the earth for three miles creating a vertically walled slate gorge with numerous waterfalls. A trail follows the rim of the canyon offering hikers views of the falls and ...

  7. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, after a thorough search for an appropriate site, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens purchased 128 acres (52 ha) of land with 3,600 feet (1,100 m) of tidal shore frontage in Boothbay. Today, as the largest botanical garden in New England, the gardens comprise 295 acres (119 ha), 17 of which are gardens featuring native plants of Maine and ...