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Grafton_Notch

Grafton Notch State Park

Basic Information

Overview: Grafton Notch State Park anchors western Maine’s Mahoosuc Mountains just north of Bethel. Granite cliffs, glacier‑carved gorges, and a string of waterfalls line Route 26, while the Appalachian Trail weaves through high ridges and up Old Speck Mountain (4,170 ft). Spring runoff fuels dramatic cascades, summer brings cool forest shade, fall explodes with color, and winter turns the notch into a quiet snow‑shoe paradise.

 

Key Highlights: 

  • ✅ Screw Auger, Mother Walker, and Moose Cave Falls all roadside within 3 mi.
  • ✅ Old Speck fire‑tower panorama (7.6 mi round‑trip, 2,700 ft gain).
  • ✅ 38‑mi Grafton Loop Trail for multi‑day backpacking.
  • ✅ Route 26 Scenic Byway pull‑outs for leaf‑peeping and stargazing.

 

Activities: 

  • 🥾 Hiking classics: Table Rock Loop (2.4 mi, moderate), Eyebrow Loop (2.1 mi, steep), Old Speck Trail (7.6 mi, advanced).
  • 🧺 Picnic spots with grills & vault toilets at Screw Auger Falls and Spruce Meadow.
  • ❄️ Ungroomed winter trails for snowshoeing & back‑country skiing.
  • 🦌 Wildlife watching—keep an eye out for moose, black bear, and peregrine falcon.

 

Amenities: 

  • Seasonal parking lots & information kiosks
  • Pit toilets, picnic tables, charcoal grills
  • Primitive campsites along the Grafton Loop (permit required)
  • No potable water—pack your own or treat back‑country sources

 

Trail Snapshot: 

  • Old Speck Trail – 7.6 mi out‑and‑back, 2,700 ft gain, advanced
  • Table Rock Loop – 2.4 mi loop, 900 ft gain, moderate
  • Grafton Loop Trail – 38.6 mi loop, strenuous, 2–4 days

 

Best Season: Late May – mid‑October for full facility access; winter adventures December – March (roadside lot plowed).

 

Insider Tips: 

  • Arrive before 9 a.m. on weekends to grab parking at Screw Auger Falls.
  • Bug spray is a must in June; blackflies fade by mid‑July.
  • Download the park PDF map—cell service is spotty inside the notch.

 

Nearby Hotspots: Sunday River Resort (18 min), Step Falls Preserve (5 min), Frenchman’s Hole swimming hole (10 min), Bethel Historical Society (25 min).

 

Average Reviews: TripAdvisor visitors score the park 5 / 5 with 200+ reviews praising easy waterfall access and summit views.

 

Location

Park Address
1941 Bear River Rd, Newry, ME 04261, USA
1941 Bear River Rd, Newry, ME 04261, USA

Contact Information

Park Details

Park Type
State Park
Park Size (Acres)
3129

Reviews

Park Rating
1

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Listing FAQs

What does it cost to enter the park?

Day‑use fees are $3 per person for Maine residents ages 12‑64 and $4 for non‑residents; children 5‑11 pay $1 and kids under 5 (plus Maine residents 65+) enter free.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes. Leashed pets are welcome on all trails and picnic areas year‑round; just keep them under control and pack out waste. (Pets are only restricted from designated swimming beaches in some coastal parks—none exist here.)

Is the park open in winter?

Trails and roadside waterfalls remain accessible all year, but gates, restrooms, and staffed entry booths typically operate mid‑May through mid‑October. In winter the Route 26 lots are plowed intermittently, so expect limited services and plan for self‑reliance.

How hard are the most popular hikes?

Table Rock Loop is moderate (2.4 mi loop, ~900 ft gain) with short scrambles and a cliff‑edge view. Old Speck Trail is strenuous (7.6 mi out‑and‑back, ~2,700 ft gain) and rewards you with a fire‑tower panorama from Maine’s fourth‑highest summit.

Can you swim at Screw Auger Falls?

Wading in the lower pools is common, but swift currents, slippery ledges, and hidden potholes make upstream swimming hazardous. Enjoy the falls from shore and save full swimming for calmer spots downstream.

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