Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land, ME-191, Cutler, ME 04626, United States
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Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land - Featured Reviews (180)
What an amazing public access resource to this beautiful landscape. One of my favorite hikes I have done in Maine. I did an out and back to the coastline and really enjoyed it. I would recommend to anyone. I saw some people with dogs. There is a longer trail and first come first serve overnight camping spots out on the longer trail. These pictures really don't capture how dramatic the coastline is here.
This little hole in the wall is one of my absolute favorite places to go backpacking. The first time I came up here a severe thunderstorm was rolling in so my visit was cut short. Despite the impending doom and gloom this place was so beautiful I made the seven hour drive back up a few weeks later. Ever since then I've been returning once or twice a year. If you're a new backpacker this hike is easy to split up into one or two nights stay. I usually do two even though I could do the whole trail in one day. It's worth staying multiple nights to just hang out and soak in the beauty of the surrounding forest, the ocean, and the quiet away from everything. If you're an experienced backpacker, same thing! Easy trip with absolutely breathtaking views. You can't go wrong with this trail. Depending on the time of the year, expect mud, overgrowth in some areas of the trail, lots of mosquitoes, gnats, and black flies. Bears are occasionally in the area so secure your food properly. If there are no bears, there's a lot of bouncing mice at Black Point and you don't want them in your food either. Highly recommend bringing trekking poles if you're there for a day hike or backpacking -- especially for the backpackers. Some spots along the coast can be tricky due to be steep, loose, and/or rocky.
Cutler Cost is absolutely beautiful and amazing. It's simply breathtaking. It's a moderate to difficult trail. 10/10 recommend to anyone to either day hike or backpack here. Note: all campsites hold up to 6 campers you cannot hog a site to yourself if there's other people coming In and you fit 6 people.
Trail.Race today . Course well marked , friendly volunteers , lots if food and drink. Toasty wam wood fire if chilled . Challenging course 50 k and 10.5 mile "Fun Run"
We hiked the 2.8 mile trail from the parking lot out to the Scenic Overlook and back. It was a great trail, not too steep, but lots of rocks and tree roots to climb over. Some of the time we had to do a little side-stepping to avoid mud and there were a number of areas where we had to cross bogs on logs laid across. Even though there was quite a bit of fog, the view of what we could see of the cliffs along the coast was fantastic! We enjoyed climbing around on the rocky cliffs and got some great photos. We look forward to returning and hiking the coastal trail.
I absolutely love it here. I did not do the whole trail, 10 miles but what I did has made me want to return. There are a few sites you can overnight on if you get there early enough to claim. The trail is well marked and when I was there it was dry. It was an amazing experience to see. I will return often as I never felt so calm and free. You will see why...
A must do hike! I didn’t have time to do the long loop but it was still gorgeous, even in the rain. It really feels like you’re in the Pacific North West. One of the best trails in Maine, hands down!
Great, but challenging, hike! We hiked the inland trail too fairy Head where we stayed the night at FH-3 tent site. This spot is nice and flat and quite spacious. We fit two tents but could likely fit 1-2 more smallish ones. The hike to the spot was so vividly green and felt like we were in LOTR or something. Only a couple of times did we have to double check we were going the right way. Keep an eye out for blazes and rock pile markers. The hike back to the parking lot took us along the coastal route and we got to see the other Fairy Head tent sites, the long point site (looked really nice too!), as well as the black point site (roomy and looked nice). The coastal trail was a bit more technical than inland trail, and definitely should be sure of your footing in places. Keep an eye out for markers here too, especially right after black point, before crossing the stream. Bugs weren't bad most of the first day inland, they came out Saturday night, but then were fairly non-existent the rest of the time. Muddy in places and a few spots where the brush has grown into the trail, so look out for roots/rocks that might trip you up. Overall, a good time, but definitely happy to be home resting my poor feet. 😂
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Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land Located in Cutler of ME-191. The complete address is Cutler Coast Public Reserved Land, ME-191, Cutler, ME 04626, United States.
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