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
Whaleback Shell Midden
The upper Damariscotta River is famous for its enormous oyster shell heaps, also called middens. Native Americans created the middens over a period of about a thousand years, between 2,200 and 1,000 years ago. The eastern bank... maine.gov
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
Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site
Watch boats motor by, catch a glimpse of playful harbor seals, or see nearby nesting osprey take flight as you enjoy a picnic on the waterfront at Fort Edgecomb State Historic Site. Located on Davis Island in the Sheepscott Ri... 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
Damariscotta Lake State Park
Enjoy picnicking and swimming at one of midcoast Maine's most popular day use parks located on beautiful Damariscotta Lake in Jefferson. Damariscotta Lake State Park is a short drive from the state's capitol, Augusta. A large ... maine.gov
Reid State Park
Reid State Park bears the distinct honor as being Maine's first State-owned Saltwater Beach. In 1946, prosperous businessman and Georgetown resident Walter E. Reid donated land to the State of Maine to be preserved forever, an... maine.gov
Maine Snowmobiling
Maine Snowmobiling, inclusive information for snowmobiling in Maine, lodging, dining, sled rentals, activities visitmaine.com
All Outdoors Guiding
Wilderness canoe expeditions from Costa Rica, to Maine, to the Arctic. Also: Fly fishing, bow hunting deer, snowmobiling. Instructions in paddling, poling and wilderness ways. Canoeing, Hunting and Fishing at it's best. 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
Colburn House State Historic Site
No, George Washington never slept here but he knew the owner. Two other people who figured prominently in the American Revolution did sleep in this house - Benedict Arnold and Aaron Burr. Built in 1765, this colonial Federal-s... maine.gov
Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site
Learn more about Colonial Pemaquid by clicking here. One of northern New England's earliest communities, rich in archeological history, Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site is a place not to be missed during a visit to Midcoa... maine.gov
Maine Snowmobile Association
MSA's 30,000 volunteers maintain most of the 13,500 miles of sledding trails across the state. Visit our web site for regularly updated trail conditions, instructions about obtaining a Maine trails map, snowmobile registr... visitmaine.com
Maple Hill Farm Bed & Breakfast Inn
Maine's 1st "Environmental Leader" with solar & wind power. Outdoor hot tub & sauna. Some rooms w/fireplaces, HUGE double whirlpools, private decks on acres of rolling fields & woods just 4 miles from I-95 & 5 miles from ... visitmaine.com
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
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