Tote Road Loop, Pownal, Maine
In the 1940s, Bradbury Mountain was home to downhill skiing and a rope tow. Now, the nearly 500-acre park has 8.0 miles of cross-country ski and snowshoe trails. If you want to get up to the top of the 484-foot mountain, you?... trails.com
The Stanton Bird Club
Founded in 1919 and named in honor of Dr. Jonathan Y. Stanton, a professor at Bates College. A conservation organization provides stewardship for Thorncrag Nature Sanctuary, 372 acres, Woodbury Sanctuary, 160 acres, and D... visitmaine.com
Papermill Road Bicycle/pedestrian Trail
The Papermill Road Bicycle and Pedestrian Trail runs between Frost Hills Road at State Route 196 and Webster Road at State Route 196. From Mill Street south the paved trail follows the Sabattus River to its confluence with... traillink.com
Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park
At Wolfes Neck Woods, no waterfalls explode over cliffs, no panoramic views stretch over mountaintops to far horizons. This hike is not intended to bombard your senses; the rewards here are far more subtle. Watch spiders sile... trails.com
Poland Spring Preservation Park
Hidden deep in the woods of Maine lays a majestic structure built using Spanish architecture. What once was used as a the original bottling facility now houses a dedication to the growth of Poland Spring~ natural spring w... visitmaine.com
Pinelands Farms
Pineland Farms is a privately-owned working farm and business campus open to the public for exploration, recreation and education. Visit our farm to see our renowned Holstein herd, or check out our family farmyard with an... visitmaine.com
Maine Guides Online
Maine's largest directory of Maine Guides for Hunting, Fishing, Canoeing, Rafting and more. Wheather you want to fish Southern Maine, canoe the Allagash or Hike Katahdin Mountain we've got a guide that will cater to your ... visitmaine.com
Wolfe's Neck Farm
Wolfe's Neck Farm is a nonprofit organization dedicated to sustainable agriculture, education and recreation. Situated on 626 acres of farm, field with 4 miles of shoreline on Casco Bay. Only 4 miles from downtown Freepor... visitmaine.com
Libby Hill Trails
Libby Hill Trails provide seven miles of walking, hiking, mountain biking, groomed cross country ski, and snowshoe trails in Gray, Maine. To learn more, see or website, www.LibbyHill.ORG visitmaine.com
Fort Popham State Historic Site
Fort Popham is a semi-circular granite fort that was never completed, though construction began in 1862 for use during the Civil War. Modifications were made and the fort was used again in the Spanish American War and in World... maine.gov
Range Ponds State Park
A short drive from one of Maine's major urban areas, Lewiston and Auburn, Range Ponds State Park welcomes visitors who enjoy the wide sandy beach as they swim, picnic and play. Most activity centers on the waterfront which is ... maine.gov
Welchville Inn B & B
Rooms with pine panelling and quilts, some with private bathrooms, give the visitor a sense of quiet and well-being. Complete breakfast. Toys and games for children. No pets. Cross country ski out the door. visitmaine.com
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
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
Popham Beach State Park
A DYNAMIC AND CHANGING LANDSCAPE - Sand movement and beach dynamics have had a dramatic effect on Popham Beach, causing extreme shoreline change and dune erosion. Please refer to the BEACH ADVISORY CALENDAR to plan your next v... maine.gov
Sebago Lake State Park
Sebago Lake State Park opened to the public in 1938 as one of the five original state parks. This forested lakeside park is situated on the shore of Maine's deepest and second largest lake which provides year-round recreation ... maine.gov