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"Northern Terminus of Appalachian trail lodging facilities in Baxter are bare bones, usually without electricity or indoor showers. You’ll find an extensive system of trail shelters throughout the park, but no grand lodge or restaurant. You’re expected to bring everything you need, and take it back out when you’re done. Even the roads are scarce, mostly gravel, and designed to skirt the edges of the park to keep the heart of the wilderness area intact. There are no scenic drives or pull outs with views; if you want to explore this place, you’re doing it on foot."
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"Piscataquis County, Maine, United States"
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"To embrace Maine's gorgeous natural spaces without the crowds of Acadia National Park, pay a visit to Baxter State Park. The roughly 210,000-acre park sits about 80 miles north of Bangor, Maine, near the town of Millinocket in the center of the state. It is home to Maine's tallest mountain – Mount Katahdin – which towers 5,268 feet tall. The hike to the top is strenuous (and not recommended for inexperienced climbers), but the fabulous views are worth the effort, according to past visitors. Still, travelers of all skill levels can embrace the outdoors by setting up a tent at one of 337 campsites and hiking through their choice of 215 miles of trails. If you're lucky, you may see wildlife like moose and deer as you journey through the wilderness (just keep an eye out for bears, too)."
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"Not only is this sprawling 200,000-acre park home to Northern Maine's beloved Mount Katahdin (the state's highest peak and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail), it's also the domain of a killer variety of wildlife, from hawks to black bears who make their home amid the park's peaceful lakes and waterfalls. The park is void of paved roads, running water, and electricity, so this is your chance for the full Thoreau experience. Amazing Airbnb nearby: Dak Mountain View Lodge"
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"Les bureaux administratifs du parc, qui délivrent les permis et autres réservations de camping. On peut passer sur place ou bien consulter le site Internet qui donne quotidiennement les conditions météo dans le parc."
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