Travel corridors used for centuries by Indians and more recently loggers in Maine’s Katahdin area are being repurposed as recreation trails for mountain bikers, hikers, Nordic skiers and horseback riders, according to an article on PressHerald.com.

Along the East Branch of the Penobscot River, the Old Telos Tote Road carries a section of the International Appalachian Trail and offers non-motorized access to Grand Pitch and Haskell Rock, two of Maine’s finest natural places.

Read about historic trails in Maine’s Katahdin area being repurposed for hiking and biking.