Smiling Hill Farm
Cross country skiing and snowshoeing at a working dairy farm. There are 32 km of trails. visit-maine.com
Mountain Division Trail
Named for the railroad line it parallels, the Mountain Division Trail provides a gently rolling excursion in the rural Sebago Lake watershed area, northwest of Portland. The trail runs for 6 miles between Standish and Wind... traillink.com
Mackworth Island
Welcome to Mackworth, an island of approximately 100 acres, connected to Falmouth by a causeway at the mouth of the Presumpscot River. This proximity to Portland and the Presumpscot accounts for the unique blend of human and n... maine.gov
Eagle Island State Historic Site
Nestled a few miles off the coast of Maine, Eagle Island State Historic Site receives about 6,000 visitors each season who tour the summer home of North Pole Explorer Admiral Robert Peary. Purchased in 1881 for $200, the islan... maine.gov
The River Trail
Undulating single track trail for all sorts of sports, especially mountain biking. Quite technical in spots from rooty, rocky, muddy, hardpacked, stream crossings... This trail runs along the Presumscot river 90% of the ri... trailpeak.com
Riverton Rail Trail
Long known simply as "Sandy Road" by Riverton neighborhood residents, this scenic trail follows the roadbed of the historic Portland-Lewiston Interurban Rail line, a relic of the trolley era. Cutting a straight line throug... traillink.com
North Meadow Trail, Falmouth, Maine
In winter, plump little chickadees and bright red cardinals peck leisurely at the feeders. Out in the meadow, secretive ring-necked pheasants hide in the low bush. Annually, the meadow is hayed in the waning days of summer. I... trails.com
Smiling Hill Farm
Smiling Hill Farm is a working farm on 500 acres. Smiling Hill is open to the public with many activities including a petting zoo, ice cream shop, and dairy store. Though open year-round, some activities are seasonal, so ... visitmaine.com
Ski Maine Association
The Statewide trade association representing Maine Ski Areas. Daily ski & weather conditions, ski area descriptions and complete area statistics are available on our internet web site. visitmaine.com
Maine Audubon Society
This natural preserve offers visitors the opportunity to observe birds and animals, mostly in fields. The walking trails also serve as cross-country ski trails in the winter. visit-maine.com
Two Lights State Park
Two Lights State Park is a popular point of destination for Maine residents and the many visitors who enjoy the state's legendary rocky coast. Opened in 1961, the park encompasses 41-acres of rocky headlands. Standing high abo... maine.gov
Crescent Beach State Park
Crescent Beach State Park opened in 1966 and is located about eight miles south of Portland in picturesque Cape Elizabeth. Sandy oceanfront beaches, saltwater coves, wooded areas, and rock ledges provide seashore recreation fo... maine.gov
Pineland Public Reserved Land
Located on both sides of Route 231, the Pineland Unit includes more than 600 acres of land in New Gloucester, Gray and North Yarmouth. This rolling land with its forests and agricultural fields once supplied the needs of the P... maine.gov
Mayall Mills
Although the Mayall Mill site is not officially a State Historic Site, it is owned by the Bureau of Parks and Lands as part of our Pineland Public Reserved Lands. Established by Samuel Mayall in 1791 in a small wooden building... maine.gov
Eastern Trail (Scarborough - Saco)
Maine's Eastern Trail will eventually extend from the Piscataqua River in Kittery to Casco Bay in Portland. For now, various sections along the route are being constructed, and an on-road bicycling route is available for t... traillink.com