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Portland Trails
A hike along Baxter Boulevard in Portland, going completely around Back Cove, a nearly round cove of Casco Bay. The Back Cove Trail represents a pleasant diversion for a visitor to the city. The route takes you completely around a sheltered inlet. Shorebirds abound here, off... from trails.com
Gilsland Farm
Trails through open fields, woodlands, and along the Presumpscot River estuary in a sanctuary maintained by the Maine Audubon Society. Gilsland Farm is a diverse natural community. The visitor center is the site of nature-related exhibits. The reading library and conference ... from trails.com
Two Lights State Park
Park facilities include paths and benches along the shore, rest rooms, a playground, and 60 picnic sites, many with charcoal grills. A group picnic shelter and two group sites are reservable for a fee. With 12 tables and three large charcoal grills, the groups shelter ac... from visitmaine.com
Wild Duck Adult Campground
"Come Listen to the Quiet" Fine ADULT camping for honeymooners to retirees. Located amidst Maine's 3000 acre Audubon property, campers can explore the broad array of wildlife by foot, canoe or kayak. Scenic drives, relaxing beaches, shopping, fine dining, and downtown Po... from visitmaine.com
Friends Of Scarborough Marsh
The Friends of Scarborough Marsh is coalition of of concerned citizens, landowners, businesses, state and federal agencies, environmental organizations, and others. We have in common our love for the Scarborough Marsh and our commitment to safeguard it for generations to... from visitmaine.com
Rippleffect
Rippleffect manages an island eco-resort referred to as Fort Lyons after the intact WWI fort celebrating its 100 birthday this year. Cow Island is a 26 acre ocean oasis rich in native flora, coastal bluffs, scenic overlooks and sandy beaches. Accommodations are primitive... from visitmaine.com
Murphy Guide Service
Specializing in wilderness vacation get-a-ways for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy: fishing, hunting, bird watching, outdoor photography, snowmobiling, hiking, exploring, canoeing or just relaxing in a cozy log cabin with all the modern amenities - including a full bath... from abc-of-hiking.com
Bradbury Mountain Campground
Bradbury Mountain State Park offers camping at 41 tent / RV sites with fresh drinking water, hot showers, several hiking trails including one on top of the mountain. A playground is offered within walking distance. Directions from Pownal, ME: The park is located on Rt. 9 ... from wildernet.com
Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park
A hike through a variety of forest types and along the rocky shores of Casco Bay. In addition to the roughly 5 miles of trails described here, Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park offers self-guided nature tours, regular nature programs with a park naturalist, a 0.5-mile-barrier-fr... from trails.com
Mast Landing
A hike through an Audubon sanctuary with upland ridges, fields, and a tidal stream. Mast Landing gives visitors a glimpse of what Maine looked like in the past. The word "mast" refers to an industry that once flourished here: mast-making for sailing ships. The many mature oa... from trails.com
Maine Path & Paddle Guides
We have put together all-inclusive vacations packages that include Sea Kayaking, Mt Biking, White Water Rafting, and Hiking. Maine Path & Paddle Guides has teamed up with guides around the state to provide the best multisport experience for you. from outdoortrips.info
Knight Woods Loop Trail
Bradbury Mountain State Park is a nice getaway from the urban environment of southern Maine. The hiking paths are seldom crowded and wildlife seems to take refuge here. This trail begins from the day use parking area traveling through a lovely pine grove and weaves throug... from wildernet.com
Wolfe's Neck Woods Trail
A series of trails within Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park offers the visitor five miles of hiking through a variety of forest types including hemlock, spruce and oak. Views of the beautiful Casco Bay and of nesting ospreys reward the visitor. The trails interconnect with a ... from wildernet.com
Douglas Mountain, Sebago
first 4/10ths of a mile is on paved road (almost 1/2 of hike is on pavement). It is steep. You have to park down in a side parking lot. There is a $3.00 charge to park but I did not pay it because there was no obvious place to pay, no lock box and no attendant. The trail... from localhikes.com