OAK HILL FARM, South Hiram, Maine

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A very special destination halfway between the White Mountains and the Maine Coast

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You CAN Get There From Here
CORNISH, MAINE
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FRYEBURG FAIR GROUNDS
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19.6 miles
30 minutes

fryeburg fair
Do you enjoy hiking or biking? 

You can stay right on Oak Hill for over 100 acres of different nature loops, brook trails and a 1300 foot climb to the summit with views of Mt. Washington, Kearsage, Whiteface and more. Or check out Mt. Cutler or Burnt Meadow Mountain.
Mt. Cutler Directions: (for more information please see the town webpage)

Hiram Hill Road Trailhead (East)

From the intersection of ME-117 (Main Street) and ME-113 (Pequawket Trail) in Hiram, head west across the bridge over the Saco River. At the west end of the bridge, drive 0.6 mile north on ME-113 (Pequawket Trail). Turn left on Hiram Hill Road, cross the railroad tracks, and look up the road, the parking lot is on the left just before the bridge over Red Mill Brook, 0.2 miles from the turn onto Hiram Hill Road. Signs indicating “MT CUTLER HIKING TRAILS PARKING” have arrows pointing to the turn. The trailhead for the North Trail is located here.


Burnt Meadow Moutain Directions from "Maine by foot:"

From Route 113, take a left (if you’re coming from the south) onto Rt. 160 south. Route 160 takes a sharp left — don’t miss it! Go past the public boat launch on Burnt Meadow Pond (where you can swim after your hike), and the trailhead parking is a few hundred yards on your right.


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