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Matt Upham

Enders Falls was a cool place to hike. A lot of smaller to medium size waterfalls line the hiking trails. I loved checking this out, but there was a lot of graffiti on the rocks, and we found a lot of litter which was really unfortunate. Overall though, there are some great spots to get excellent waterfall pictures! We went in the fall, so the temps were nice and cool.

I'm not a very experienced hiker, but I have aspirations to be. That being said, Tuckerman Ravine was an excellent starting point for a full day hike. With excellent weather, we had views for many miles the more we ascended Mt. Washington. The fresh air, challenging portions of the hike, and outstanding scenic overviews make for one of the best experiences in New Hampshire! This is a total bucket-list item, and so worth taking a nice day to journey up!

Doing this drive during a bright day in the fall was surreal. We started from the North Conway side, and drove all the way to Lincoln. The leaves were in full fall colors, and we stopped at a majority of the major attraction areas before the watershed divide. With many stops along the Swift River, there are multiple must-see places. My two favorites were Lower Falls and the Boulder Loop Trail! The Boulder Loop trail has a nice scenic overview that popped out of nowhere! You just have to climb it. All in all the Kancamagus is a perfect area year round!

Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth is awesome! With stunning views from multiple different angles, you can always get a new shot depending on the weather and the season. You could also explore the surrounding area which could take up the majority of the afternoon, with lots of historic areas in Fort Williams Park!

I've been to Nubble Light numerous times, and my most recent was during a beautiful winter day! The air is so crisp, and the views in York are excellent. This is totally I must see in Southern Maine!