Whether your solace comes from a walk in the woods, time around a campfire, a swim in the lake, a round of golf, or just slowing down to enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors, you'll find that place at Point Sebago Resort. (Curated content from www.covecommunities.com)
55 kilometers of beginner to expert Cross Country Skiing in Bethel, Maine which affords tremendous views of Sunday River Resort across the valley, and the Mahoosuc and Presidential Ranges. Great snowshoeing and fat bike riding, too! (Curated content from www.cartersxcski.com)
Located in the rolling hills of New Gloucester, Maine, PINELAND FARMS is a 5,000-acre working farm, diverse business campus and educational and recreational venue that welcomes visitors to enjoy its beautiful rural landscape. Pineland Farms’ mission is to provide a productive and educational venue that enriches the community by demonstrating responsible farming techniques, offering educational opportunities and encouraging a healthy lifestyle through recreation. We invite you to explore our website and visit the farm to take part in our wide variety of activities and events. (Curated content from pinelandfarms.org)
The well marked, easy to moderate, trails meander through a variety of forest types and woodland cover as well as a stretch along the Songo River and a portion of the north shore of Sebago Lake. Wildlife such as deer and bald eagles are often encountered while out on the trails. (Curated content from www.maine.gov)
Highly Ranked: Top-10 in Maine by Golf Digest – 6th overall (public plus private) and Fox Ridge is in good company alongside the other Top-10 ranked public courses: Belgrade Lakes, Sugarloaf, Sunday River, Kebo Valley, Samoset, and The Ledges. Unparalleled Variety: Fox Ridge offers the most variety of any course in Maine: right and left doglegs, up and down hill holes, optional water crossings and approaches, wide and narrow fairways, playable roughs, and diverse but fair greens – and the only island green in Maine. (Curated content from foxridgegolfclub.com)
Lost Valley’s variety of 30 trails and 2 terrain parks offers a full and interesting ski day for skiers of all abilities. Most of Lost Valley’s trails are rated easiest and intermediate while challenging expert skiers with a few difficult trails. Family regrouping is simple as all trails come together a short distance from each other. (Curated content from www.lostvalleyski.com)
Our ski area offers over 40 trails, 7 glades, 3 terrain parks and snowmaking on 98% of our terrain. We’re the longest operating ski resort in Maine. Whether you’re an old-schooler or newcomer to the mountain we offer a great family-friendly atmosphere, night skiing, rental equipment, and a fantastic ski and ride program to get you and your crew on the snow and having fun. After all, fun is what we’re all about! (Curated content from www.shawneepeak.com)
We're home to a diverse collection of matted and framed original vintage and antique prints in an intimate gallery space, nestled in an historic 1797 farmstead. Specializing in photogravure, letterpress, contemporary and stone litho. Expert custom framing, giclee printing and digital restoration services on site. (Curated content from www.frostfarmgallery.com)
Voted Maine’s “BEST THEATRE” by Down East Magazine seven years in a row, The Public Theatre brings you the most exciting contemporary plays from Broadway and beyond featuring the finest professional actors from New York to Los Angeles. Whether you’re seeing a rollicking comedy or a searing drama, we promise you a good story, well told. (Curated content from thepublictheatre.org)
Bradbury Mountain State Park is a wonderful place to spend a day or afternoon exploring trails, taking in the magnificent view from the summit, or enjoying a picnic under a canopy of trees. Situated on Route 9 about halfway between Portland and Lewiston-Auburn, the park attracts visitors who enjoy picnicking, hiking and camping on its 800 acres of forested land. Bradbury Mountain is the only state park in southern Maine to offer shared-use trails for horseback riders, mountain bikers and snowmobilers. (Curated content from apps.web.maine.gov)