2 Best Sights in Down East Coast, Maine

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We've compiled the best of the best in Down East Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ingersoll Point

One of the joys of hiking here is arriving in South Addison, a fishing hamlet on a remote neck west of Jonesport. The wide harbor views in this sleepy spot make you feel like you've discovered the real Maine. More magical moments of discovery await at this 145-acre Downeast Coastal Conservancy preserve, which has a 3.4-mile trail network that winds through the woods before hitting the coast at Carrying Place Cove and Wahoa Bay. The trailhead is at South Addison Community of Christ Church parking lot; hikers are allowed to park at the back of the church.

Pigeon Hill Preserve

At 317 feet, Pigeon Hill is the highest coastal point in Washington County, and it doesn't disappoint, rewarding hikers with panoramic views that stretch to Schoodic Peninsula, where Acadia National Park's mainland district is located; Petit Manan Lighthouse off the end of the narrow peninsula where this land rises; and island-splattered waters farther Down East. Hike up to the summit on the short historic trail, with some steep sections, that locals have used for generations. There are also longer, easier routes on the 1.8-mile interconnected trail system, which was created when this became a Downeast Coastal Conservancy preserve. One trail traverses an old silver mine and another passes by a glacial erratic boulder. The 185-acre preserve's half-mile loop trail to Pigeon Hill Bay begins across the road from the parking area.