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)
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)
The Desert of Maine is a weird and wonderful place. It is far more than just the 20 acres of rolling sand dunes in the middle of a lush forest. It has rich history going back to the 1800s, and it has been an iconic tourist destination in Maine for nearly 100 years. (Curated content from www.desertofmaine.com)
Blueberry Pond Observatory lets visitors experience a mix of visual and digital astronomy to observe a wide range of galaxies, nebulas, planets, star clusters, asteroids, comets, Earth's moon, and more! (Curated content from www.blueberryobservatory.com)
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)
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)
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)
If you’re looking for fun things to do, a place to play, eat with family and friends, to host your child’s birthday party, or to enjoy a night out, we’ve got you! With bowling, games, food, drinks, and more, we can create a fun and memorable experience for kids, teens, and adults! Our center in Portland, Maine features luxury bowling lanes, a huge Game Zone arcade, full restaurant and bar, and a state-of-the-art laser tag arena! (Curated content from www.sparetimeentertainment.com)
Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park is a five minute drive from the center of Freeport's bustling shopping district, and as visitors approach the park, marshes and open fields provide a tranquil transformation back to nature. In 1969, this area of more than 200 acres was given to the State by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M.C. Smith of Freeport. The park contains varied ecosystems, including climax white pine and hemlock forests, a salt marsh estuary, and the rocky shorelines on Casco Bays and the Harraseeket River. (Curated content from visitmaine.com)