East Trail, Acadia National Park, Hancock County, ME

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East Trail, Acadia National Park, Hancock County, ME
The East Trail extends northeast from Schoodic Head, descending steeply for approximately one half mile before terminating at the park loop road west of Rolling Island. This trail, although probably built before 1941 under one of the New Deal programs, was completed sometime later than the others. It contains numerous switchbacks with steps and offers panoramic ocean views east to Rolling Island and north to Wonsqueak harbor.
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