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Reversing Falls Park
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Reversing Falls Road
Pembroke, ME
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An undeveloped town park overlooks the churning water created as the 25-ft tide squeezes in and out between Mahar Pt and Falls Island: 2.5 mi away on a dirt road. Gorgeous. Try “Earth” view in G Maps.
A unique phenomenon created by the collision of the Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River. At low tide the river empties into the bay causing a series of rapids and whirlpools. As tides rise they slow the river current for a brief period called slack tide. The Bay's tides continue to rise, gradually reversing the flow of the river; rapids form again, peaking at high tide. You can ride the Rapids in a jet boat tour!
A unique phenomenon created by the collision of the Bay of Fundy and the Saint John River. At low tide the river empties into the bay causing a series of rapids and whirlpools. As tides rise they slow the river current for a brief period called slack tide. The Bay's tides continue to rise, gradually…
Reversing Falls Park in Pembroke is part of the Downeast Coastal Conservatory. This 191-acre park has the largest tidal falls in Maine. You will find nearly all hikes in the area more beautiful than rigorous. There isn’t much elevation here, but that makes area hikes accessible to most people. Make sure to bathe yourself in bug dope if you are hiking before July and then use a regular amount after that. If you are hiking in May, you might want mosquito netting to keep the black flies at bay.
Reversing Falls Park in Pembroke is part of the Downeast Coastal Conservatory. This 191-acre park has the largest tidal falls in Maine. You will find nearly all hikes in the area more beautiful than rigorous. There isn’t much elevation here, but that makes area hikes accessible to most people. Make…