Grafton Notch State Park Fire Tower
360° views from a fire tower nobody climbs anymore
Maine
23 locations worth exploring
360° views from a fire tower nobody climbs anymore
Hidden pull-off with river views at sunset
Fire tower with expansive views of western Maine peaks
Hidden path with views of Grafton Notch cliffs and waterfalls
Secluded pull-off with broad northern mountain views.
Pull-off with a view of Grafton Notch's rugged landscape
Hidden pull-off with early morning valley views
Rolling mountains and colorful valleys in autumn
Rugged peak panorama with serene solitude
Hidden viewpoint in Grafton Notch with wildflowers
Stunning autumn view of Grafton Notch’s steep cliffs
The river snakes through the valley, forests on both sides
Secret pull-off with cascading river views
Expansive valley view from a forgotten roadside pull-off
A stunning natural park with scenic views and hiking trails.
💡 Pack layers as the weather can change quickly; bring plenty of water and snacks for hikes. The fall foliage is particularly breathtaking.
Discover Maine’s hidden Underground Railroad history.
💡 Don’t miss the first-person accounts shared by local historians.
Commemorates a regional Civil War battle.
💡 Bring a picnic to enjoy amid the beauty and history.
Dramatic cliffs and secret wildflower meadows.
💡 Pack a camera to capture the breathtaking landscapes.
Discover a rock marked by Native American history.
💡 Bring a cloth to wipe off the surface for a better view.
Relax in secluded mineral hot springs!
💡 Visit during weekday mornings for fewer crowds.
Art and history in a charming barn.
💡 Check the event calendar for fun workshops!
Tucked away, tranquil and stunning waterfall.
💡 Visit during spring for full water flow and vibrant greenery.
Secret waterfall with deep swimming holes!
💡 Visit early in the morning for tranquility!