Boothbay Harbor Country Club is the perfect Maine Golf Course, featuring breathtaking vistas, challenging holes, and a sea breeze blowing off the ocean. Our 18 championship holes are truly a "Pure Maine" golfing experience with innovative design, incredible conditioning, and beautiful landscaping. The stunning new clubhouse is unlike any other facility in Maine with luxury amenities and unparalleled service. It's a course not to be missed. (Curated content from www.boothbayharborcc.com)
The mission of Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is to inspire meaningful connections among people, plants and nature through horticulture, education and research. (Curated content from www.mainegardens.org)
The Vision of the Boothbay Railway Village is to utilize its unique village setting to engage adults and children in hands-on activities designed to create a better understanding of Maine village life throughout the period. We aspire to transform the way we view and relate to Maine’s rural past through interactive visitation, educational opportunism, and a variety of dynamic programs to enrich our daily lives. (Curated content from railwayvillage.org)
Visit Maine and see the beautiful coast, whales, puffins, and other wildlife with Cap’n Fish’s Cruises – the most experienced coastal boat tour company in the region! Departures leave from historic Boothbay Harbor, Maine seven days a week from mid-May to mid-October. (Curated content from www.boothbayboattrips.com)
The Maine State Aquarium is Closed for Renovations until 2023 (Curated content from www.maine.gov)
The Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Park is run and maintained by the Bristol Parks and Recreation Department. The park is open to visitors 9am-5pm everyday from the Middle of May until mid to late October (closing date varies each year). (Curated content from www.bristolmaine.org)
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, and a few years later Reid State Park in Maine became a reality. Today, thousands of visitors enjoy Reid State Park's long, wide sand beaches like Mile and Half Mile, which are rare in Maine. Enjoyed as a recreational resource, the beaches are also essential nesting areas for endangered least terns and piping plovers and resting and feeding areas for other shorebirds. Rarer than beaches along Maine's coast are large sand dunes, like those at Reid. (Curated content from visitmaine.com)
At this lovely three acre site you may 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 River, Fort Edgecomb traces its origins to the early 19th century. (Curated content from apps.web.maine.gov)
Experience Maine’s seafaring history on the banks of the Kennebec River. Open year round, our 20-acre waterfront campus includes indoor galleries, the country’s only surviving historic wooden shipyard, a working boat shop, a newly restored 1906 schooner, and more! (Curated content from www.mainemaritimemuseum.org)
Nestled in the scenic hills surrounding Bath, NY, you will discover our hidden gem known by locals as Bath Country Club (BCC). BCC offers 18 holes of challenging play that is shared between members and nearby communities, as well as guests and visitors to the Finger Lakes area. (Curated content from bathcountryclub.net)