WeGo: Next Stop, Millinocket
For a true Maine winter weekend, try ice fishing and snowmobiling in the shadow of Katahdin.
These three communities are best known for their beaches and lighthouses, but they’re also rich with art and antiques, incredible food, and plenty of dog-friendly activities.
For a true Maine winter weekend, try ice fishing and snowmobiling in the shadow of Katahdin.
Enjoy the luxury of a hot shower and a good night’s sleep while reveling in Maine’s great outdoors at these glamping spots around the state.
While less predictable and more dangerous than rinks, frozen lakes and ponds make for a sublime skating experience.
A New Glamping Destination Brings French Style to Maine’s Woods Electricity, private bathrooms, and king-size beds—sure, it’s still camping, but we’ve never stretched out in a tent quite like this. by Sandy Lang Photography by Peter Frank Edwards Issue: March/April
The charming towns of York and Kittery at the southern tip of Maine offer a satisfying weekend away, no matter the time of year.
The Boothbay region may be best known for its bustling coastline and Boothbay Harbor’s walkable downtown, but there’s so much more to explore. We caught up with longtime resident Danielle Betts, director at Knickerbocker Group, to find out how she likes to spend her time in the area.
When exploring a town or region in Maine, the locals know best. That’s why we asked Emily Burnham, a longtime reporter for the Bangor Daily News and ride-or-die Queen City resident, to tell us what to do and where to go when visiting her adopted hometown.
Although extra planning and precautions are needed, winter hiking in Maine offers a unique outdoors experience.
The writer and photographer of our story on the Can-Am Crown International Dog Sled Races discuss what it was like to cover the event.
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