There’s no better place to take in the great outdoors than in Maine. The state is full of secret corners of nature just waiting to be explored. And the best part? Even the most hidden spots can be reached as long as you’re open to appreciating the journey just as much as the destination. Today we’re featuring a waterfall that’s reachable through a fun hike, but might not be the obvious choice. Check it out!

Located near Maine’s border with New Hampshire you’ll find Dunn Falls just outside the town of Andover.

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The 1.9-mile out-and-back trail leads through the woods, twisting and turning until finally arriving at one of the most lovely waterfalls in the state.

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The route is considered moderately difficult due to some exposed roots and rocks, but overall if you’re a hiker you should find this doable.

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While this waterfall hike isn’t completely hidden, the start of the route is not completely obvious. You’ll start your journey in a small parking lot, but be sure to keep an eye out for the right blazes which will be marked when you arrive.

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Along the way, you’ll pass other waterfalls as well as some lovely views like this. And that’s why this journey is just as fantastic as the destination. Although, it’s a close call!

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Dunn Falls is actually two different waterfalls. Lower Dunn Falls features an 80-foot drop.

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And just down the river, you’ll find Upper Dunn Falls, which isn’t quite as obvious as the lower falls.

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Beautiful year-round, we love that there are two waterfalls for the hike of one! And that doesn’t even include the smaller ones you’ll pass along the trail.

Stacey Grondin / alltrails.com Once you’ve enjoyed the falls, simply turn around and head back the same way you came.

And when you get back be sure to tell people that you hiked a portion of the Appalachian Trail, which uses this same route!

Dunn Falls Trail is accessible throughout the year, but most people report that it’s best between April and October. You can learn more about it and see a map by checking out Alltrails.com. The trail is rated as moderate mainly due to exposed roots and rocks, so be extra careful.

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Once you’ve enjoyed the falls, simply turn around and head back the same way you came.

And when you get back be sure to tell people that you hiked a portion of the Appalachian Trail, which uses this same route!

If you love finding waterfalls throughout Maine we’ve got another great option for you. This one takes less of a hike but leads to tons of beauty. Check out the secret waterfall in Maine that most people don’t know about.

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Address: Dunn Falls, North Oxford, ME 04261, USA