Tour Overview
In the winter this area of Maine does not experience as much snow as northern Maine but it still does get some. In the spring there is a lot of mud so if you are visiting it would be best to wear mud boots and bring a winter jacket as it is still cold. In the summer it drys out and warms up there is not a lot of rain but it still happens. In the fall we receive a lot of rain so bring a rain jacket, mud boots, and/or an umbrella. There is a lot of snowmobile and four-wheeling trails that run through the woods. There are many other trees on the way and the drive during the fall is very pretty.
Stops
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Stop 1: Dutch Apple
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Stop 2: Lilac
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Stop 3: Blueberry Bush
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Stop 4: White Spruce
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Stop 5: American Elm
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Stop 6: Climbing Hydrangea
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Stop 7: Pin Cherry
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Stop 8: Black Cherry
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Stop 9: Striped Maple
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Stop 10: Tamarack
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Stop 11: Japanese Meadowsweet
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Stop 12: Oriental Bittersweet
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Stop 13: Raspberry
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Stop 14: Willow
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Stop 15: Scarlet Oak
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Stop 16: Norway Maple
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Stop 17: Boston Ivy
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Stop 18: Black Oak
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Stop 19: Common Hawthorn
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Stop 20: Rugosa Rose