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DEW Haven | Maine Zoo & Rescue  image
(Range: 4 miles)
DEW Haven | Maine Zoo & Rescue operates as a small non-profit, family run zoo, in Maine. The proceeds from ticket sales go directly to helping care for our animals. Julie, her daughter Heidi, and son-in-law Ryan dedicate their lives to caring for the animals along with their staff, interns, and volunteers. After years of blood, sweat, tears, and laughter—DEW is now a haven to around 200 animals from all over the world. (Curated content from mainezoo.org)
Boothby's Orchard image
(Range: 7 miles)
Boothby’s Orchard & Winery is nestled among rolling hills and fields cared for by our family for seven generations. We offer our visitors a chance to slow down and experience the charms of rural Maine life. From pick-your-own apples, wine tastings, special events and romantic getaways, we invite you to rediscover the rhythms of nature. Stop by and stay awhile. (Curated content from www.boothbysorchard.com)
Norlands image
(Range: 8 miles)
Norlands is a 400-acre estate which includes a stately Victorian country mansion with farmer’s cottage, a gothic-style granite library, a Universalist meetinghouse, a one-room schoolhouse, and an expanse of picturesque working farmland. (Curated content from www.norlands.org)
Belgrade Lakes Golf Club image
(Range: 10 miles)
Only in the rustic woodlands and panoramic hills of central Maine, could a destination exist that offers such a pure and unforgettably unique golfing experience. Designed by acclaimed architect Clive Clark, the Belgrade Lakes Golf Course uses it most valuable asset—the idyllic landscape—to its utmost advantage. In addition to an award-winning layout rivaling any of the country’s best, Belgrade Lakes offers country club level service, blended with authentic Maine accessibility. The result is 18 holes of memories for golfers of all levels. (Curated content from belgradelakesgolf.com)
Turner Highlands Golf Course image
(Range: 10 miles)
Where unique course design, immaculate greens, and amazing views create one of the most enjoyable golf experiences in Central Maine! (Curated content from turnerhighlands.com)
Sparetime Recreation image
(Range: 13 miles)
Ten Pin Bowling center in Hallowell offering leagues, tournament, parties, & recreational bowling. (Curated content from www.sparetimerec.com)
Cobbossee Colony Golf Course image
(Range: 13 miles)
Cobbossee Colony Golf Course is a public, family-owned, 9-hole golf course located in Monmouth, Maine. We offer rentals of powered carts, pull carts, and golf clubs. We also have a driving range and practice green available for you to focus on individual parts of your game. In the clubhouse, there are plenty of snacks and beverages available to enjoy between rounds. (Curated content from golfcobbossee.com)
Springbrook Golf Club image
(Range: 13 miles)
Springbrook is a challenging 18-hole championship course that is open to the public. The course has a reputation for being extremely well maintained, with greens considered some of the best in Maine. The beauty of the course is enhanced by a brook that meanders through the middle of the course. Beautiful seasonal wildflowers attract many different bird species! Yellow disks at 150 yards and red disks at 100 yards assist players in club selection. (Curated content from www.angelfire.com)
Spruce Mountain image
(Range: 13 miles)
We’re proud to provide family-friendly skiing on the banks of the Androscoggin River in Central Maine since 1956. (Curated content from sprucemountainmaine.wordpress.com)
Fort Western image
(Range: 14 miles)
Representatives of Plymouth Colony were the first English to actually live here. In 1625, on a river expedition to find a place to trade agricultural products for Indian furs, Plymouth pilgrims chose the east shore for their "House at Kennebeck". The post, probably built in 1628, was operated by the original traders and, later, by Plymouth Company with varying degrees of success, until it was abandoned some time between 1669 and 1676.  (Curated content from www.augustamaine.gov)