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You may enjoy views of mountains, lakes, and rivers as well as recreational options when you embark from the Bethel region in any direction. These excursions are fantastic throughout the year, but if possible, try to visit in the early part of October, when the leaves are changing.

Bethel to Rangeley Loop

It takes around 3.5 hours to get there, but if possible, allow yourself a full day to see the surrounding areas, including Rangeley Lakes, Grafton Notch State Park, Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, Height of Land viewpoint, and Coos Canyon. loop with the best views of animals.

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Bethel to Fryeburg, North Conway, Mt. Washington

Take a look at the eastern White Mountains (Pinkham Notch and Evans Notch at the foot of Mount Washington, as well as maybe a shopping excursion to North Conway; Route 113 is blocked in the winter).

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Covered Bridge Tour

See the well-known Artists' Covered Bridge in Newry across the Sunday River before continuing to the Lovejoy Covered Bridge over the Ellis River in the Andover town.

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Western Maine Mountains

Towns including  Bethel, Livermore, Jay, Farmington, Avon, Phillips, and Weld are located in the Western Maine Mountains area. This 80-mile beautiful trip passes through breathtaking mountain views and recreational regions, including ten sites of interest.

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Oxford Hills

The communities of West Paris, Paris, Norway, Waterford, Harrison, Otisfield, and Oxford are all part of the Oxford Hills Area. This 90-mile route has 14 spots of interest along the way, including picnic areas, lakes, ponds, natural preserves, and historic sites.

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Grafton Notch to Andover

Traveling away from Bethel in the direction of the towns of Upton, Hanover, Rumford, and Newry. Ten distinct areas of interest are scattered along this 67-mile route, which includes vistas of the mountains, pure lakes, covered bridges, and waterfalls.

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Sebago Lake Region

Set off from Bethel in the direction of the Sebago Lake region, which includes the communities of Brownfield, Naples, Bridgton, Fryeburg, and Sebago. There are nine distinct sites of interest during the 65-mile trip. Maine's second-largest lake is called Sebago Lake.

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