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Moose Cave

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Grafton Notch State Park

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  • Location: Oxford County, Maine, United States

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    December 13, 2023

    Running

    Moose Cave in Grafton State Park is named after the moose that fell down into the cave years ago. The trail leading to the cave overlook winds through rock gardens and boulder fields before arriving at the halfway steps. This isn't a super speedy trail, but it offers a submersion into the forest of Grafton State Park.

    December 13, 2023

    Hiking

    Moose Cave in Grafton State Park is named after the moose that fell down into the cave years ago. The trail leading to the cave overlook winds through rock gardens and boulder fields before arriving at the halfway steps. This isn't a super smooth trail, but it's pretty short and offers a submersion into the forest of Grafton State Park.
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    Moose Cave loop & Mother Walker Falls via Bear River Road

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    You can enjoy an easy jogging experience on the Moose Cave loop & Mother Walker Falls via Bear River Road, covering 2.0 miles (3.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 166 feet (51 metres). This route takes about 20 minutes to complete, offering a quick immersion into nature. As you move, you will encounter the unique Moose Cave, a 600-foot-long gorge shaped by ancient glacial meltwater, complete with boardwalks and interesting rock formations. Further along, the route brings you to Mother Walker Falls, where the Bear River dramatically cascades 98 feet into clear pools within a V-shaped gorge. The trail provides a refreshing blend of forest paths and natural wonders, perfect for a short, invigorating outing.

    Planning your visit to this trail is straightforward, as both the Moose Cave loop and Mother Walker Falls are easily accessible directly from Route 26. While the route is listed for jogging, the varied terrain and short distances of the individual attractions make them more suitable for leisurely walks. You will find convenient parking available near the trailheads, allowing for quick access to both natural sights. This makes the route an ideal stop if you are exploring Grafton Notch State Park and looking for a brief, scenic activity. Consider visiting during daylight hours to fully appreciate the unique geological features.

    This trail stands out for its distinct geological formations, showcasing the powerful effects of glacial meltwater that carved the Moose Cave gorge over millennia. The presence of a moss garden within the cave area also highlights a diverse array of lichen species, adding to the natural intrigue. Mother Walker Falls, with its impressive 98-foot cascade, offers another striking example of the region's rugged beauty. These natural landmarks make the route a notable highlight within Grafton Notch State Park, providing a compact yet memorable outdoor experience.

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