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Carey Kish Sears Island 3/23/25
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The Homestead Trail leads to the ruins of a farmhouse built by husbandman John Rynier in the late 1790s.
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The view are good views along the 936 acres of Sears Island.
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Thick forest cloaks what was once cleared farmland on Sears Island.
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The remains of the Sears family summer homestead is found near the southern end of Sears Island.
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The interior of Sears Island is a lovely landscape of old apple trees, field pines, stone walls and grassy meadows.
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The Homestead Trail leads to the ruins of a farmhouse built by husbandman John Rynier in the late 1790s.
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On Sears Island, six trails and two old roads provide hikers with 7 miles of walking possibilities.
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When the tide is right, hikers can circumnavigate the spectacular shoreline of Sears Island, a distance of 5 miles.
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At 936 acres, Sears Island is the largest undeveloped island along the Maine coast.
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The Southern Shore Trail leads the rocky shore of Penobscot Bay.
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The Scenic Lookout Trail leads to a bluff overlooking Penobscot Bay.
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Hikes enjoy a moment on the Scenic Lookout Trail that overlooks the Penobscot Bay.
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The Scenic Lookout Trail leads to a bluff overlooking Penobscot Bay.
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