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Short ride to the coast of Maine - Fort Edgecomb
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRMaineiac" data-source="post: 1458262" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>That would be a good idea. I know what you mean about Rt. 1 in the summer - painfully slow. There are a number of ways to get there from I-95. I usually take Rt. 27 south from Gardiner. You have to wrestle with a short stretch of Rt. 1 through Wiscasset (I talk about that on the video), but not far. Just after the bridge, you take a right (before the road that you would normally take to Boothbay - and I agree - Boothbay is pretty, but too touristy in the summer). </p><p>It is a very small park and unfortunately they have the fort locked up for some reason. It used to be open to walk into, but perhaps it is down for maintenance or something. Still, there are some walking paths down to the water and some picnic tables if you want to bring a lunch or something. </p><p></p><p>A little over 1/2 hr away is one of my favorite lighthouses at Pemaquid Point - 3115 Bristol Rd, New Harbor, ME 04554. That would be another good stop if you have the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRMaineiac, post: 1458262, member: 1061"] That would be a good idea. I know what you mean about Rt. 1 in the summer - painfully slow. There are a number of ways to get there from I-95. I usually take Rt. 27 south from Gardiner. You have to wrestle with a short stretch of Rt. 1 through Wiscasset (I talk about that on the video), but not far. Just after the bridge, you take a right (before the road that you would normally take to Boothbay - and I agree - Boothbay is pretty, but too touristy in the summer). It is a very small park and unfortunately they have the fort locked up for some reason. It used to be open to walk into, but perhaps it is down for maintenance or something. Still, there are some walking paths down to the water and some picnic tables if you want to bring a lunch or something. A little over 1/2 hr away is one of my favorite lighthouses at Pemaquid Point - 3115 Bristol Rd, New Harbor, ME 04554. That would be another good stop if you have the time. [/QUOTE]
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