Vegetables, alpacas, wine and deer- Maine farmers are diverse and enjoy sharing their products and knowledge with those who come to visit. Grab your keys and sunscreen, because there’s lots of animals to view, fruits and vegetables to eat, and wine to be tasted this summer at a farm near you! Below is a list of farms that would love to share the day you:
Acker’s Acres Angoras
359 Gloucester Hill Road, New Gloucester
www.bunnyblend.com
The largest Angora Rabbit Farm in Maine. Farm Yarn Shop/Fiber Studio/Craft Shop
207-926-4921
backer@maine.rr.com
Angora Rabbits, Yarn, Spinning Fibers, Knit Garments
Albion Cider Mill
201 East Benton Road, Albion
AlbionCiderMill.com
We process your apples into sweet cider on an 100 year old press, filling new jugs or your barrels, minimum 8 bushels that will make about 24 gallons …
207 877-4492
albioncider@roadrunner.com
Sometimes when I need outdoor therapy I jump in my Jeep and head off, destination unknown. I’m usually seeking scenic roadside stops or hiking trails; trailheads are common roadside attractions throughout the state of Maine. Most trails give you a quick map and trail distances in miles for each trail. When you don’t have a pre-planned hiking destination, you never know how long your adventure may be.
Visit the Maine coast in real time with these live coastal web cameras. Most cameras offer a view of the ocean for current tide and weather information. Each listing offers the name of the web cam, where it is located, who maintains the web cam, and a description of the view.
Got bass? Here is a list of Maine’s 2016 Bass Fishing Tournaments listed by date. Listings order: