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Maine

21/4/2020

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​​Maine has 3,478 miles of coastline. More than California! More than 5,000 miles of shoreline if you include all the islands. Only Florida and Louisiana, have more coastline. So much to explore. With a total area of 33,315 square miles, Maine covers nearly as many square miles as the other five New England States combined. That just means more beauty, mountains and wildlife to explore!
​Acadia National park covers more than 47,000 acres with 26 mountains and 40 different mammals including Moose, beavers, black bears and coyotes. Home to Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak along the Atlantic Coast and one of the first places to see the sunrise in the US each morning! It sits at 1,530 feet. Scenery and landscape in Acadia National Park are marked by Woodlands, Rocky Beaches and Glacier scoured granite peaks (Cadillac Mountain). From the rocky beaches of the coast climbing 1,530 feet you reach Cadillac Mountain, the tallest point along the North Atlantic Seaboard. Park Loop Road (3.5 miles) winds all the way to the summit making it easy for everyone to access the beautiful views

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