48 Hours in Greenville
This community-minded town at the edge of Maine’s largest lake serves as the gateway to the Moosehead Lake region, providing numerous outdoor recreation activities throughout the year.
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.
This community-minded town at the edge of Maine’s largest lake serves as the gateway to the Moosehead Lake region, providing numerous outdoor recreation activities throughout the year.
The midcoast’s natural beauty has inspired generations, and its heritage of marine industry and fine arts continues to thrive in this quintessential region of Maine.
The year-round New England Outdoor Center is deep in the frozen white of February when we venture to the Katahdin region to rev up, ski, and ride through a couple days of snow play
In the small fishing village of Corea, generations of lobstermen confront the changing face of a working waterfront
With an array of local dining options, a vibrant arts scene, and ocean vistas, these tight-knit communities on the Blue Hill Peninsula deliver a unique weekend getaway and solace from the busier Mount Desert Island towns just up the coast.
Boothbay and Damariscotta are the perfect waterside towns to explore during summer days and weekend getaways.
Our comprehensive guide to the camps that make summer in Maine so memorable
Where over-20-foot tide changes are the daily ebb and flow, we go water watching and exploring around Lubec, Cobscook Bay State Park, and one of the country’s easternmost campsites
For two weeks at the end of each summer, Kingsley Pines in Raymond transforms into a family retreat, complete with traditional camp activities and lodge-side happy hours
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