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Exploring the Natural Beauty: The Best State Parks to Visit in Maine
Read more: Exploring the Natural Beauty: The Best State Parks to Visit in MaineDiscover the Beauty of Maine’s State Parks (and one National Park)! Ready to explore the beauty of the Best State Parks to Visit in Maine? Get ready for an adventure like no other as we dive into the breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders that await you. From rugged coastlines to serene lakes, Maine’s state parks…
Aroostook County’s Outdoor Playground: Fish, Paddle, Hike & Bike
Read more: Aroostook County’s Outdoor Playground: Fish, Paddle, Hike & BikeFISH 1. Eagle Lake Location: Eagle Lake Acres: 5,581 Max Depth: 136 feet Access: Trailered boat launch on Lower Main Street Primary Fishery: Brook Trout (wild), Landlocked Salmon (stocked & wild), Lake Trout, aka Togue (stocked & wild) 2. Long Lake Location: St. Agatha Acres: 6,000 Max Depth: 163 feet Access: Trailered boat launches on…
Maine Holiday Gift Guide- Give the Gift of Adventure!
Read more: Maine Holiday Gift Guide- Give the Gift of Adventure!The Gift that Fits Any Size Outdoor Enthusiast Looking for a gift for that outdoor enthusiast on your list who has everything? Looking for something really unique, fun, and comes with lifelong memories? We’ve got the perfect gift for any age or skill level- a trip with a Registered Maine Guide or Master Maine Guide! …
Check out the 2017 Maine Foliage Report!
Read more: Check out the 2017 Maine Foliage Report!2017 Maine Foliage Fall is here in Maine and what better time to grab your camera and explore the wild, scenic beauty of the state! This is a great time of year to go hiking, camping, paddling, biking or take a road trip and enjoy the colorful scenery as the leaves change across the state.…
Discover Maine’s Multi-Use Rail Trails
Read more: Discover Maine’s Multi-Use Rail TrailsFour Seasons of Fun! Multi-use rail trails are built on old railroad beds, making them solid and incredibly scenic. Maine offers ten different multi-use rail trails for a combined 310 miles of outdoor adventure. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy ATV riding, cross-country skiing, dog sledding, hiking, horseback riding, off-road biking, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, walking and wildlife watching…