In the Hundred Mile Wilderness region, Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary is a secret hideaway where you can roam over 1,639 acres of untouched land. It's an expansive preserve that boasts spectacular views and cozy lodges perfect if you want, or need, a serene getaway. If you're looking for a quiet tourist trap you won't want to leave, there are many places to lose yourself at Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary.
There are lots of trails to choose from while trekking through the Sanctuary's picturesque setting. You can start by taking Base Trail at the main access road before hiking through a lush and mature forest.
You can also opt for the Peregrine Trail, Fox Pen Loop Trail, or Summit Trail. All the trails are well-marked and easy to follow.
This uncut forest allows you to glimpse abundant wildlife, especially if you enjoy birdwatching.
If you visit this preserve in the early summer, you can photograph Winter Wren, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, and Boreal Chickadee. Don't be surprised if you also spot Turkey Vultures and a few ravens soaring overhead in search of their next meal.
Berries abound in this avian paradise. You'll come across blueberry and hobble bushes as well as plenty of wildflowers.
There are plenty of views available for those who aren't afraid of heights. The Summit Trail is the best option if you don't mind trekking up steep inclines. The payoff is worth it.
Those who want water vistas can visit Barren Mountain, Onawa lake, and Sebec Lake in the fall season when the colors are incredibly vibrant and diverse.
If you want to stay close to the water, consider hiking to various nearby ponds, like Sunrise, Sunset, and Midday. You can put your feet in the water to cool off during the warmer months of the year while you spot fish.
The natural beauty you'll find in Borestone Mountain Audubon Sanctuary lets you escape the crowds and feel recharged while spending time in the great outdoors. You can spot different types of wildlife and reward yourself with amazing views after hiking and spending the day in a location that showcases Maine's natural riches.
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