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Catherine Hill Winery image
(Range: 7 miles)
And so begins the second chapter of the Catherine Hill Winery story. Seeking to carry on the quality traditions set by Sue and Eric Meyer, (the original owners) we now find ourselves in the wonderfully unique position of running and owning a well established winery. It is our every intent to maintain the character and essence of Catherine Hill wines, with the possibility of some new additions in the future. For now, we are content to learn, craft, and expand our knowledge as well as add our own blood, sweat, and tears to the legacy of Catherine Hill Winery. (Curated content from www.cathillwinery.com)
Prospect Harbor Point Light image
(Range: 11 miles)
Also known as Prospect Harbor Light, it was first established in 1850. The present structure was built in 1891.  (Curated content from en.wikipedia.org)
Schoodic Peninsula image
(Range: 14 miles)
The Schoodic Peninsula is the only part of Acadia National Park found on the mainland. It boasts granite headlands that bear erosional scars of storm waves and flood tides. Although similar in scenic splendor to portions of Mount Desert Island, the Schoodic Peninsula is a more secluded area. It is intentionally managed by Acadia National Park as a minimally-developed, low-visitation area. It is about an hour drive from the Hulls Cove Visitor Center on Mount Desert Island. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
Grindstone Neck Golf Course image
(Range: 15 miles)
Grindstone Neck Golf Course, founded in 1891, is a rare jewel on the rugged Maine coast. Every hole at Winter Harbor’s nine-hole Grindstone Neck Golf Course delivers a water view of the Harbor or of Frenchman Bay and its famed pink granite-sculpted shoreline. This parkland, nine-hole course, with its blue grass fairways, professionally manicured poa annua greens, and stunning ocean views, is open to the public seven days a week.  (Curated content from www.grindstonegolf.com)
Frenchman Bay Conservancy image
(Range: 17 miles)
Frenchman Bay Conservancy maintains more than 30 miles of year-round public access hiking trails for nature observation, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and hunting. We protect access for the public to enjoy scenic vistas, sandy beaches, rocky coastlines and mudflats for recreation and commercial access including clam and worm harvesting. (Curated content from frenchmanbay.org)
Dorr Museum image
(Range: 19 miles)
The Dorr Museum features dioramas of coastal Maine wildlife and a tide pool tank that houses a variety of live sea stars, hermit crabs, snails and other marine creatures. Visitors of all ages can touch, smell, listen and create while learning about the natural history of Maine. (Curated content from www.coa.edu)
Abbe Museum image
(Range: 19 miles)
At the Abbe's downtown museum, visitors find dynamic and stimulating exhibitions and activities interspersed with spaces for quiet reflection. The history and cultures of the Native people in Maine, the Wabanaki, are showcased through changing exhibitions, special events, teacher workshops, archaeology field schools, and workshops for children and adults. (Curated content from www.abbemuseum.org)
Atlantic Climbing School image
(Range: 19 miles)
For over two decade Atlantic Climbing School has been Maine’s premier climbing guide service, specializing in small, custom rock and ice climbing courses in Acadia National Park, Camden, Maine and beyond. ACS is one of just 30 programs in the U.S. accredited by the American Mountain Guides Association (AMGA). (Curated content from www.climbacadia.com)