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    Orono Bog Boardwalk, Bangor, Maine

    Bangor, ME    

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    The Orono Bog Boardwalk takes birders through a series of habitats that would not otherwise be possible to traverse on foot. Besides the birds, Orono Bog is home to many different plants, insects, amphibians, and mammals. It ... trails.com

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    Fields Pond Audubon Center, Brewer, Maine

    Orrington, ME    

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    Fields Pond Audubon Center features include walking trails through fields and woodlands and a 300foot boardwalk through a floodplain swamp. The wheelchair-accessible Nature Center Building is open to the public admission-free... trails.com

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    Saxl Park, Bangor, Maine

    Bangor, ME    

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    Saxl Park, 100 acres of field and shrub on the grounds of the Bangor Mental Health Institute (BMHI), is an oasis of green (brown in fall and early spring) in the midst of one of central Maine?s largest urban areas. Located so... trails.com

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    Leonard’s Mills, Brewer, Maine

    Orono, ME    

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    Leonard?s Mills is a restored eighteenth-century logging community set along Blackman Stream. Saturdays in summer are busy with different events, but weekdays and Sundays often see the place deserted. The road to Leonard?s Mi... trails.com

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    Sunrise Expeditions

    4 Union St, Bangor, ME     (207) 942-9300

    Sunrise Expeditions was established in 1973 as a traditional "Maine Guiding" outfit, and continues to be one of the leading canoe outfitters in the state, as well as internationally. Classic Maine canoe trip itineraries i... visitmaine.com

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    Friends Of Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge

    Sandy Point Rd, Milford, ME     (207) 236-6970

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    The Friends Of Sunkhaze Meadows is a non-profit organization committed to improving Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. Members build and maintain trails, do community outreach, and help the refuge manager with num... visitmaine.com

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    Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Old Town, Maine

    Milford, ME    

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    Birding here is done by walking the hiking trails and canoeing. Oak Point Trail is highly recommended. This 1-mile trail is bounded on three sides by streams and on the fourth side by a road. The end of the trail overlooks th... trails.com

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    Howard L. Mendall Wildlife Management...

    Frankfort, ME    

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    Sandy Stream is managed by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. The marsh is composed mostly of short grasses, and although it looks as though you couldn?t walk on it, the surface is amazingly firm. However,... trails.com

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    Plymouth Pond, Belfast, Maine

    Dixmont, ME    

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    Plymouth Pond incorporates many of the attributes necessary for a successful birding trip, including easy access, a long viewing season, and plenty of interesting birds. The 0.7-mile-long causeway allows for a leisurely walk ... trails.com

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    Sandy Point Wildlife Management...

    Sandy Point, ME    

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    As is the case with so many other WMAs, this site remains undeveloped. A rough, clay-bottomed road leads to the dam at the foot of the impoundment, where you can easily scan most open-water areas. Locals launch their canoes t... trails.com

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    Hirundo Wildlife Refuge

    15 Hudson Rd, Old Town, ME     (207) 827-2230

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    Hirundo is a 2,400 acre nature preserve, spanning Pushaw and Dead Streams, and Lac D'Or (lake). The Refuge encompasses land ranging from extensive peat lands, reverting farm lands, flood plain forests, and upland conifer ... visitmaine.com

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    Treworgy Family Orchard

    Levant, ME     (207) 884-8354

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    Apple orchard, corn maze, dairy bar, petting zoo (including a llama, goats, chickens, horses, and a donkey) pumpkins and squash, hay rides, horse-drawn farm tours, gift shop and more. visitmaine.com

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    Verona Island Charter Services

    21 Park Rd, Bucksport, ME     (207) 385-9680

    Let me invite you to start your downeast adventure with a fresh, searun striped bass caught under the new Penobscot Narrows Bridge! Verona Island Charter Services is a private powerboat charter service on the pristine Pen... visitmaine.com

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    Midcoast Outfitters, Llc

    82 Savery Rd, Searsport, ME     (207) 548-2613

    Midcoast Outfitters dedicates itself to providing ecologically minded travel options to Maine's natural areas to both conserve and responsibly manage the environment while improving the well-being of local people. Located... visitmaine.com

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    Eagle Mountain Guide Service

    Bunker Dr, Ellsworth, ME     (207) 537-5282

    EMGS operates from the wilderness of Downeast Maine in Hancock and Washington counties. We specialize in hunting and freshwater fishing trips including: Whitetail Deer, Bear, Moose, Snowshoe Hare, Grouse & Woodcock hunts.... visitmaine.com

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    Maineguiding

    4445 Bennoch Rd, Old Town, ME     (207) 949-0219

    MaineGuiding offers: Maine river trips on the Allagash, Machias, St. John, Upper West Branch of the Penobscot, East Branch of the Penobscot and the St. Croix rivers. We also offer full day and half day canoe trips, person... visitmaine.com

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    Hirundo Wildlife Refuge, Old Town, Maine

    Old Town, ME     (207) 827-2230

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    This 2,605-acre refuge has color-coded trails leading through forests, along field edges, and around the pond. A total of 125 Tree Swallow houses, placed along the field edges, are a scene of hectic activity in early spring. ... trails.com

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    Fort Knox State Historic Site

    Sandy Point, ME     (207) 469-7719

    Fort Knox, Maine's largest historic fort, features stunning military architecture and master granite craftsmanship. Constructed between 1844 and 1864 by master craftsmen and never fully completed, this is an unaltered example ... maine.gov