Maine Bureau Of Parks And Lands
Welcome to the Maine Department of Conservation, Bureau of Parks and Lands. Designed to harmonize with mountain, lake, and seashore, Maine's state park system is as varied as the state's landscape. All of these areas are ... visitmaine.com
Pine Tree State Arboretum, Hallowell, Maine
This 224-acre parcel contains about 75 acres of forest land, nearly 150 acres of open fields, and 5 miles of hiking trails. These trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset year-round. Around 120 different bird species have... trails.com
City Of Gardiner
Welcome to Gardiner, a picturesque small city located on the beautiful Kennebec River. Explore our historic downtown, a two-block district of architecturally significant buildings that reflect Gardiner's prosperity as a c... visitmaine.com
Damariscotta Lake
The park / lake is located below the town of Jefferson off SR 32. Damariscotta Lake has three distinctly different sections: the north, middle, and south basins. The north basin is the deepest, at 114 feet; the middle basi... anglerweb.com
Peacock Beach State Park
Effective May 6, 2010 The Town of Richmond will begin managing recreational use by the general public, including swimming, picnicking, and beach activities at Peacock Beach. For information on hours of operation and rules plea... maine.gov
Swan Island
Managed and operated by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Swan Island is a wildlife management area that also provides a sanctuary for migrating waterfowl and the resident white-tailed deer. It is also the only ... maine.gov
Mid Coast Region
- Mid Coast Maine is one of the busiest areas of the state due to its beautiful coastal coves, pristine historic villages and famous lobster restaurants. Numerous bed and breakfasts offer the traveler a comfortable night's... wildernet.com
Fort Halifax State Historic Site
- Fort Halifax, built in 1754, was the oldest blockhouse in the United States before it was destroyed during the flood of 1987. A reconstructed blockhouse, which incorporates many timbers from the 1754 blockhouse, stands o... wildernet.com
Fort Halifax - Winslow Me
Fort Halifax was a fort on the north bank of the Sebasticook River. Its blockhouse, which survives, is the oldest blockhouse in the United States.It was part of a garrison built by the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 175... waymarking.com
Dead River
The Dead River, also sometimes called the West Branch, is a river in central Maine in the United States. Its source is Flagstaff Lake, where its two main tributaries, South Branch Dead River and North Branch Dead River, jo... anglerweb.com
Peacock Beach State Park
Peacock Beach State Park is a convenient drive off Maine Route 201 on Pleasant Pond in Richmond, about 12 miles from Maine's capital city, Augusta. A small beach and swimming area staffed with a lifeguard make this an ide... visitmaine.com
Maine Wilderness Tours
Maine Wilderness Tours offers complete vacation planning and booking services for large or small groups. Our personal attention and complete outdoor adventure planning services will meet all of your vacation needs. Maine h... anglerweb.com
North Country Rivers, Inc
Providing you with the best three-season whitewater recreation and winter adventure vacations in Maine. We are the #1 Outfitter! Full accomodations, camping available. outdoortrips.info
Dodge Point Public Reserved Land
Dodge Point Management Unit, located on the western shore of the Damariscotta River, encompasses 521 acres in the Town of Newcastle. The property boasts over 8,000 feet of frontage on the Damariscotta River with pocket sand an... maine.gov