When the days get hot, waterslides are a great way to cool off. But Maine has a limited number of water parks and during the height of tourism season, the waits can be lengthy and the cost can be plenty. Luckily for all Mainers, we're blessed with terrain that delivers us a plethora of natural waterslides...
These breathtaking natural wonders make for a beautiful hiking destination with the promise of a refreshing swim in the cool river water when you arrive.
The red, beige, orange, and gold rocks aren't just beautiful to look at -- they've also got a deep archeological history dating back to the Late Silurian or Early Devonian periods.
Little Wilson Falls is located in one of the most remote areas of the Appalachian Trail known as the 100-mile Wilderness. Once you see this unique waterfall, you'll know it's worth the trek.
Maine has many waterfalls across the state. Some are short trips, others are for the more experienced hiker, and some you can swim under for the most incredible summer cool-off spot.