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Excursion privée d'une journée à Kolob Canyon (Zion), Cedar Breaks, Candy Cliff, etc.

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Join us for an exciting **Private Coastal Tour from Portland to Camden**, exploring the beauty and history of Maine’s coastline!

Start with Bath, home to the towering USS Wyoming sculpture and rich shipbuilding heritage. In Wiscasset, stroll through “The Most Beautiful Village in Maine” and visit the world-famous Red’s Eats lobster stand. In Rockland, enjoy a walk to the lighthouse and explore its maritime charm.

In Camden, wander the charming streets, enjoy lunch, and see a unique waterfall flowing through town. The highlight of the tour is **Camden Hills State Park**, where you’ll take in the most breathtaking views of Midcoast Maine from the summit of Mount Battie.

We'll finish with a brief stop at the Maine State Capitol, designed by the same architect as the U.S. Capitol, offering a fascinating glimpse of Maine’s history.

This fun and adventurous tour is perfect for exploring Maine’s hidden gems. Book now to experience the best of the coast!
Ville: Portland
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1
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in the U.S. state of Utah near Cedar City. Cedar Breaks is a natural amphitheater, stretching across 3 miles (4.8 km), with a depth of over 2,000 feet (610 m). The elevation of the rim of the amphitheater is over 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level. Rising above the rim is the prominent Brian Head, the peak of which lies a short distance outside of the National Monument boundary. The rock of the amphitheater is more eroded than, but otherwise similar to, formations at nearby Bryce Canyon National Park, Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest.
2
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum
Visit Frontier Homestead and experience living in a pioneer cabin, loading a wagon for the trek west, as well as Iron County's industrial history. Explore southwestern Utah's historic trails and hear the original 1850s Cedar City town bell. The Frontier Homestead offers much more than a typical museum experience. Through the hard work of staff and volunteers there are a wide variety of hands-on activities throughout the museum and the grounds for visitors of all ages
3
Kolob Canyons
Here in the northwest corner of the park, narrow parallel box canyons are cut into the western edge of the Colorado Plateau, forming majestic peaks and 2,000 foot cliff walls. Whether you come to view the panoramic landscape from the scenic drive, hike into one of the majestic canyons. Please be advise the roads may close in winter months and alternate stops can be made.
4
Yant Flat
Yant Flat is one of Southern Utah’s little gems that it seems you have to be from out of town to know anything about! This hiking trail takes you across a quick mile of lower forest at the base of Pine Valley Mountain, and then spits you out onto some of the most incredibly colored sandstone formations that exist on this earth!
5
St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
Don’t let the “farm” in our name fool you! The fossils at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm are all housed inside a comfortable building where you’ll find an Early Jurassic ecosystem complete with dinosaurs, plants, fishes, and more. Let us tell you the story of Earth and St. George’s ancient past. This stop is only available Thurs-Monday.
6
Red Hills Desert Garden
Explore the beautiful red rocks and flora and fauna of this gorgeous desert city park complete with outdoor aquariums and amazing city views.
7
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in the U.S. state of Utah near Cedar City. Cedar Breaks is a natural amphitheater, stretching across 3 miles (4.8 km), with a depth of over 2,000 feet (610 m). The elevation of the rim of the amphitheater is over 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level. Rising above the rim is the prominent Brian Head, the peak of which lies a short distance outside of the National Monument boundary. The rock of the amphitheater is more eroded than, but otherwise similar to, formations at nearby Bryce Canyon National Park, Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest.
8
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum
Visit Frontier Homestead and experience living in a pioneer cabin, loading a wagon for the trek west, as well as Iron County's industrial history. Explore southwestern Utah's historic trails and hear the original 1850s Cedar City town bell. The Frontier Homestead offers much more than a typical museum experience. Through the hard work of staff and volunteers there are a wide variety of hands-on activities throughout the museum and the grounds for visitors of all ages
9
Kolob Canyons
Here in the northwest corner of the park, narrow parallel box canyons are cut into the western edge of the Colorado Plateau, forming majestic peaks and 2,000 foot cliff walls. Whether you come to view the panoramic landscape from the scenic drive, hike into one of the majestic canyons. Please be advise the roads may close in winter months and alternate stops can be made.
10
Yant Flat
Yant Flat is one of Southern Utah’s little gems that it seems you have to be from out of town to know anything about! This hiking trail takes you across a quick mile of lower forest at the base of Pine Valley Mountain, and then spits you out onto some of the most incredibly colored sandstone formations that exist on this earth!
11
St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
Don’t let the “farm” in our name fool you! The fossils at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm are all housed inside a comfortable building where you’ll find an Early Jurassic ecosystem complete with dinosaurs, plants, fishes, and more. Let us tell you the story of Earth and St. George’s ancient past. This stop is only available Thurs-Monday.
12
Red Hills Desert Garden
Explore the beautiful red rocks and flora and fauna of this gorgeous desert city park complete with outdoor aquariums and amazing city views.
13
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in the U.S. state of Utah near Cedar City. Cedar Breaks is a natural amphitheater, stretching across 3 miles (4.8 km), with a depth of over 2,000 feet (610 m). The elevation of the rim of the amphitheater is over 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level. Rising above the rim is the prominent Brian Head, the peak of which lies a short distance outside of the National Monument boundary. The rock of the amphitheater is more eroded than, but otherwise similar to, formations at nearby Bryce Canyon National Park, Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest.
14
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum
Visit Frontier Homestead and experience living in a pioneer cabin, loading a wagon for the trek west, as well as Iron County's industrial history. Explore southwestern Utah's historic trails and hear the original 1850s Cedar City town bell. The Frontier Homestead offers much more than a typical museum experience. Through the hard work of staff and volunteers there are a wide variety of hands-on activities throughout the museum and the grounds for visitors of all ages
15
Kolob Canyons
Here in the northwest corner of the park, narrow parallel box canyons are cut into the western edge of the Colorado Plateau, forming majestic peaks and 2,000 foot cliff walls. Whether you come to view the panoramic landscape from the scenic drive, hike into one of the majestic canyons. Please be advise the roads may close in winter months and alternate stops can be made.
16
Yant Flat
Yant Flat is one of Southern Utah’s little gems that it seems you have to be from out of town to know anything about! This hiking trail takes you across a quick mile of lower forest at the base of Pine Valley Mountain, and then spits you out onto some of the most incredibly colored sandstone formations that exist on this earth!
17
St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
Don’t let the “farm” in our name fool you! The fossils at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm are all housed inside a comfortable building where you’ll find an Early Jurassic ecosystem complete with dinosaurs, plants, fishes, and more. Let us tell you the story of Earth and St. George’s ancient past. This stop is only available Thurs-Monday.
18
Red Hills Desert Garden
Explore the beautiful red rocks and flora and fauna of this gorgeous desert city park complete with outdoor aquariums and amazing city views.
19
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument is a U.S. National Monument located in the U.S. state of Utah near Cedar City. Cedar Breaks is a natural amphitheater, stretching across 3 miles (4.8 km), with a depth of over 2,000 feet (610 m). The elevation of the rim of the amphitheater is over 10,000 feet (3,000 m) above sea level. Rising above the rim is the prominent Brian Head, the peak of which lies a short distance outside of the National Monument boundary. The rock of the amphitheater is more eroded than, but otherwise similar to, formations at nearby Bryce Canyon National Park, Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest.
20
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum
Visit Frontier Homestead and experience living in a pioneer cabin, loading a wagon for the trek west, as well as Iron County's industrial history. Explore southwestern Utah's historic trails and hear the original 1850s Cedar City town bell. The Frontier Homestead offers much more than a typical museum experience. Through the hard work of staff and volunteers there are a wide variety of hands-on activities throughout the museum and the grounds for visitors of all ages
21
Kolob Canyons
Here in the northwest corner of the park, narrow parallel box canyons are cut into the western edge of the Colorado Plateau, forming majestic peaks and 2,000 foot cliff walls. Whether you come to view the panoramic landscape from the scenic drive, hike into one of the majestic canyons. Please be advise the roads may close in winter months and alternate stops can be made.
22
Yant Flat
Yant Flat is one of Southern Utah’s little gems that it seems you have to be from out of town to know anything about! This hiking trail takes you across a quick mile of lower forest at the base of Pine Valley Mountain, and then spits you out onto some of the most incredibly colored sandstone formations that exist on this earth!
23
St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm
Don’t let the “farm” in our name fool you! The fossils at the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm are all housed inside a comfortable building where you’ll find an Early Jurassic ecosystem complete with dinosaurs, plants, fishes, and more. Let us tell you the story of Earth and St. George’s ancient past. This stop is only available Thurs-Monday.
24
Red Hills Desert Garden
Explore the beautiful red rocks and flora and fauna of this gorgeous desert city park complete with outdoor aquariums and amazing city views.
25
Monument national de Cedar Breaks
Cedar Breaks National Monument est un monument national américain situé dans l'État américain de l'Utah, près de Cedar City. Cedar Breaks est un amphithéâtre naturel, qui s'étend sur 3 miles (4,8 km), avec une profondeur de plus de 2 000 pieds (610 m). L'élévation du bord de l'amphithéâtre est de plus de 10 000 pieds (3 000 m) au-dessus du niveau de la mer. S'élevant au-dessus du bord se trouve l'éminent Brian Head, dont le sommet se trouve à une courte distance à l'extérieur de la limite du monument national. La roche de l'amphithéâtre est plus érodée que, mais par ailleurs similaire, aux formations du parc national voisin de Bryce Canyon, Red Canyon dans la forêt nationale de Dixie.
26
Musée du parc d'État de Frontier Homestead
Visitez Frontier Homestead et découvrez la vie dans une cabane de pionnier, le chargement d'un chariot pour le trek vers l'ouest, ainsi que l'histoire industrielle du comté d'Iron. Explorez les sentiers historiques du sud-ouest de l'Utah et écoutez la cloche originale de la ville de Cedar City datant des années 1850. Le Frontier Homestead offre bien plus qu'une expérience de musée typique. Grâce au travail acharné du personnel et des bénévoles, il existe une grande variété d'activités pratiques dans tout le musée et sur le terrain pour les visiteurs de tous âges.
27
Canyons de Kolob
Ici, dans le coin nord-ouest du parc, d'étroits canyons parallèles sont creusés dans le bord ouest du plateau du Colorado, formant des pics majestueux et des falaises de 2 000 pieds. Que vous veniez admirer le paysage panoramique depuis la route panoramique, faites une randonnée dans l'un des majestueux canyons. Veuillez noter que les routes peuvent être fermées pendant les mois d'hiver et que des arrêts alternatifs peuvent être effectués.
28
Appartement Yant
Yant Flat est l'un des petits joyaux du sud de l'Utah sur lequel il semble que vous devez être hors de la ville pour tout savoir! Ce sentier de randonnée vous emmène à travers un kilomètre rapide de forêt inférieure au pied de Pine Valley Mountain, puis vous projette sur certaines des formations de grès les plus incroyablement colorées qui existent sur cette terre!
29
Site de découverte des dinosaures St. George à Johnson Farm
Ne laissez pas la "ferme" en notre nom vous tromper ! Les fossiles du site de découverte des dinosaures de St. George à Johnson Farm sont tous logés dans un bâtiment confortable où vous trouverez un écosystème du Jurassique précoce avec des dinosaures, des plantes, des poissons et bien plus encore. Laissez-nous vous raconter l'histoire de la Terre et du passé ancien de St. George. Cet arrêt n'est disponible que du jeudi au lundi.
30
Jardin du désert des collines rouges
Explorez les magnifiques roches rouges, la flore et la faune de ce magnifique parc urbain désertique avec des aquariums extérieurs et une vue imprenable sur la ville.
31
Wiscasset
In Wiscasset, known as the "Most Beautiful Village in Maine," you'll pass through streets lined with unique 19th-century architecture. We’ll stop by the world-famous Red's Eats, renowned for its lobster rolls for a quick photo opportunity before crossing the charming bridge over the Sheepscot River, offering scenic views of the town and waterfront.
32
Rockland
Next, we'll journey through historic Rockland, Maine, famous for its annual Lobster Festival and rich maritime heritage. We'll take a walk along the iconic Rockland Breakwater to the lighthouse, offering stunning coastal views. Guests will also have the option to visit the nearby Lighthouse Museum, which is not included in the tour, but you'll have time to explore if you wish.
33
Camden
Traveling along the scenic Coastal Highway One, we'll arrive in the charming New England town of Camden, Maine. Here, guests will have time to explore the picturesque streets, grab lunch, and take in the stunning waterfront views. Don’t miss the unique waterfall that flows right through the heart of this beautiful town!
34
Camden Hills State Park
The highlight of our tour is a visit to Camden Hills State Park, where you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views from Mount Battie. From the summit, you'll admire sweeping vistas of the Midcoast, considered the most stunning in Maine. The World War I monument stands proudly at the top, offering a moment to reflect while gazing at the sailboats in Camden Harbor far below. Guests will have the chance to climb the historic tower for an even higher vantage point or venture out onto the rocky ledges to soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape and village below. This stop truly captures the essence of Maine's coastal charm.
35
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
At Pemaquid Point, you'll visit one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses, the iconic **Pemaquid Lighthouse**. Perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, this picturesque landmark offers stunning coastal views and a perfect photo opportunity. As you explore the grounds, you'll experience the true beauty of Maine's maritime heritage in this unforgettable stop.
36
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory
see Historic Fort Knox and The famous bridge. Take the elevator to the top of The Worlds tallest observatory in a bridge.
37
Belfast
A beautiful historic coastal town.
38
Wiscasset
In Wiscasset, known as the "Most Beautiful Village in Maine," you'll pass through streets lined with unique 19th-century architecture. We’ll stop by the world-famous Red's Eats, renowned for its lobster rolls for a quick photo opportunity before crossing the charming bridge over the Sheepscot River, offering scenic views of the town and waterfront.
39
Rockland
Next, we'll journey through historic Rockland, Maine, famous for its annual Lobster Festival and rich maritime heritage. We'll take a walk along the iconic Rockland Breakwater to the lighthouse, offering stunning coastal views. Guests will also have the option to visit the nearby Lighthouse Museum, which is not included in the tour, but you'll have time to explore if you wish.
40
Camden
Traveling along the scenic Coastal Highway One, we'll arrive in the charming New England town of Camden, Maine. Here, guests will have time to explore the picturesque streets, grab lunch, and take in the stunning waterfront views. Don’t miss the unique waterfall that flows right through the heart of this beautiful town!
41
Camden Hills State Park
The highlight of our tour is a visit to Camden Hills State Park, where you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views from Mount Battie. From the summit, you'll admire sweeping vistas of the Midcoast, considered the most stunning in Maine. The World War I monument stands proudly at the top, offering a moment to reflect while gazing at the sailboats in Camden Harbor far below. Guests will have the chance to climb the historic tower for an even higher vantage point or venture out onto the rocky ledges to soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape and village below. This stop truly captures the essence of Maine's coastal charm.
42
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
At Pemaquid Point, you'll visit one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses, the iconic **Pemaquid Lighthouse**. Perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, this picturesque landmark offers stunning coastal views and a perfect photo opportunity. As you explore the grounds, you'll experience the true beauty of Maine's maritime heritage in this unforgettable stop.
43
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory
see Historic Fort Knox and The famous bridge. Take the elevator to the top of The Worlds tallest observatory in a bridge.
44
Belfast
A beautiful historic coastal town.
45
Wiscasset
In Wiscasset, known as the "Most Beautiful Village in Maine," you'll pass through streets lined with unique 19th-century architecture. We’ll stop by the world-famous Red's Eats, renowned for its lobster rolls for a quick photo opportunity before crossing the charming bridge over the Sheepscot River, offering scenic views of the town and waterfront.
46
Rockland
Next, we'll journey through historic Rockland, Maine, famous for its annual Lobster Festival and rich maritime heritage. We'll take a walk along the iconic Rockland Breakwater to the lighthouse, offering stunning coastal views. Guests will also have the option to visit the nearby Lighthouse Museum, which is not included in the tour, but you'll have time to explore if you wish.
47
Camden
Traveling along the scenic Coastal Highway One, we'll arrive in the charming New England town of Camden, Maine. Here, guests will have time to explore the picturesque streets, grab lunch, and take in the stunning waterfront views. Don’t miss the unique waterfall that flows right through the heart of this beautiful town!
48
Camden Hills State Park
The highlight of our tour is a visit to Camden Hills State Park, where you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views from Mount Battie. From the summit, you'll admire sweeping vistas of the Midcoast, considered the most stunning in Maine. The World War I monument stands proudly at the top, offering a moment to reflect while gazing at the sailboats in Camden Harbor far below. Guests will have the chance to climb the historic tower for an even higher vantage point or venture out onto the rocky ledges to soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape and village below. This stop truly captures the essence of Maine's coastal charm.
49
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
At Pemaquid Point, you'll visit one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses, the iconic **Pemaquid Lighthouse**. Perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, this picturesque landmark offers stunning coastal views and a perfect photo opportunity. As you explore the grounds, you'll experience the true beauty of Maine's maritime heritage in this unforgettable stop.
50
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory
see Historic Fort Knox and The famous bridge. Take the elevator to the top of The Worlds tallest observatory in a bridge.
51
Belfast
A beautiful historic coastal town.
52
Wiscasset
In Wiscasset, known as the "Most Beautiful Village in Maine," you'll pass through streets lined with unique 19th-century architecture. We’ll stop by the world-famous Red's Eats, renowned for its lobster rolls for a quick photo opportunity before crossing the charming bridge over the Sheepscot River, offering scenic views of the town and waterfront.
53
Rockland
Next, we'll journey through historic Rockland, Maine, famous for its annual Lobster Festival and rich maritime heritage. We'll take a walk along the iconic Rockland Breakwater to the lighthouse, offering stunning coastal views. Guests will also have the option to visit the nearby Lighthouse Museum, which is not included in the tour, but you'll have time to explore if you wish.
54
Camden
Traveling along the scenic Coastal Highway One, we'll arrive in the charming New England town of Camden, Maine. Here, guests will have time to explore the picturesque streets, grab lunch, and take in the stunning waterfront views. Don’t miss the unique waterfall that flows right through the heart of this beautiful town!
55
Camden Hills State Park
The highlight of our tour is a visit to Camden Hills State Park, where you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views from Mount Battie. From the summit, you'll admire sweeping vistas of the Midcoast, considered the most stunning in Maine. The World War I monument stands proudly at the top, offering a moment to reflect while gazing at the sailboats in Camden Harbor far below. Guests will have the chance to climb the historic tower for an even higher vantage point or venture out onto the rocky ledges to soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape and village below. This stop truly captures the essence of Maine's coastal charm.
56
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
At Pemaquid Point, you'll visit one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses, the iconic **Pemaquid Lighthouse**. Perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, this picturesque landmark offers stunning coastal views and a perfect photo opportunity. As you explore the grounds, you'll experience the true beauty of Maine's maritime heritage in this unforgettable stop.
57
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory
see Historic Fort Knox and The famous bridge. Take the elevator to the top of The Worlds tallest observatory in a bridge.
58
Belfast
A beautiful historic coastal town.
59
Wiscasset
In Wiscasset, known as the "Most Beautiful Village in Maine," you'll pass through streets lined with unique 19th-century architecture. We’ll stop by the world-famous Red's Eats, renowned for its lobster rolls for a quick photo opportunity before crossing the charming bridge over the Sheepscot River, offering scenic views of the town and waterfront.
60
Rockland
Next, we'll journey through historic Rockland, Maine, famous for its annual Lobster Festival and rich maritime heritage. We'll take a walk along the iconic Rockland Breakwater to the lighthouse, offering stunning coastal views. Guests will also have the option to visit the nearby Lighthouse Museum, which is not included in the tour, but you'll have time to explore if you wish.
61
Camden
Traveling along the scenic Coastal Highway One, we'll arrive in the charming New England town of Camden, Maine. Here, guests will have time to explore the picturesque streets, grab lunch, and take in the stunning waterfront views. Don’t miss the unique waterfall that flows right through the heart of this beautiful town!
62
Camden Hills State Park
The highlight of our tour is a visit to Camden Hills State Park, where you'll experience breathtaking panoramic views from Mount Battie. From the summit, you'll admire sweeping vistas of the Midcoast, considered the most stunning in Maine. The World War I monument stands proudly at the top, offering a moment to reflect while gazing at the sailboats in Camden Harbor far below. Guests will have the chance to climb the historic tower for an even higher vantage point or venture out onto the rocky ledges to soak in the beauty of the surrounding landscape and village below. This stop truly captures the essence of Maine's coastal charm.
63
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
At Pemaquid Point, you'll visit one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses, the iconic **Pemaquid Lighthouse**. Perched on rugged cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, this picturesque landmark offers stunning coastal views and a perfect photo opportunity. As you explore the grounds, you'll experience the true beauty of Maine's maritime heritage in this unforgettable stop.
64
Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory
see Historic Fort Knox and The famous bridge. Take the elevator to the top of The Worlds tallest observatory in a bridge.
65
Belfast
A beautiful historic coastal town.
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Commentaires (1)
KayD858
Oct 2024
We booked a private day tour for two couples from Portland, Maine, to Acadia National Park and back. Our tour guide was AJ, one of the owners of Wicked Wonders Tours. He did a fantastic job. We were very specific about what we wanted to see and do and he did an excellent job crossing everything off the list. It was a long day but AJ was great company. We would whole-heartedly recommend Wicked Wonders Tours.
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Oct 2024
Thank you! You all so much!! Y'all we are blast!

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