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Cutler Coast on Washington County's Bold Coast contains almost five miles of dramatic, cliff-lined ocean shore.
Located in Cutler and Whiting, the 12,000-acre unit administered by Maine's Bureau of Parks and Lands in the eastern tip of Washington County is where peatlands, blueberry barrens, partially forested ledges, and thick, swampy woods dominate the countryside.
Unusual features like grasslands and meadows, windswept coastal headlands and steep, jagged cliffs that jut into the ocean hug the 4.5 miles of totally undeveloped coastline.
First-time visitors experience a dramatic moment when they step onto the Coastal Trail and experience the breath-taking views along the Bold Coast.
The unit is accessible from Route 191 in Cutler.
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The coastline ranges from rocky cliffs to fields of blueberries.
Explore the cliffs and headlands of the Cutler Coast.
The region includes coastal marshes.
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