The fantastic world of Lord of the Rings, created by J.R.R. Tolkien, is one of pure fantasy. But there’s something strangely familiar about the book’s vividly described landscapes. From the beautiful verdant meadows of The Shire to the unforgiving granite landscape of Mordor, we feel as if we’re reading about Baxter State Park – Maine’s very own living, breathing version of “Middle Earth.” And it’s just as enchanting as it sounds.

Located in Millinocket, Baxter State Park and its 200,000 acres are the crown jewel of Maine’s state park system.

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A gift to the people of Maine from Governor Percival P. Baxter, the park was created under the promise that it would remain “forever wild.”

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It’s perhaps most famous for being the home to Mount Katahdin, the tallest mountain in Maine, as well as the northern terminus of the iconic Appalachian Trail.

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It’s easy to be inspired by this kind of beauty.

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But it’s also a place that can strike fear into the hearts of even the bravest souls.

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Much like Tolkien’s Mordor…

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It’s a harsh and unforgiving landscape. Especially the narrow trail across Katahdin’s Knife Edge…

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Where jagged granite cliffs falls thousands of feet on either side of you.

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Once you’ve conquered Katahdin, you can move on to Baxter’s gentler side: miles and miles of green wilderness reminiscent of The Shire. With its beautiful cascading falls…

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And shimmering waterways…

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And strange creatures…

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And mossy forests…

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And crooked paths to nowhere. It’s hard to believe this is all real. But it is. And it’s ours.

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If you weren’t a fan of Lord of the Rings before, we hope you are now knowing that the kind of beauty and terror described in the book is real…and it exists right here in Maine. Let’s write another chapter together – tell us your best Baxter State Park experiences!

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