Whether you’re a Maine native looking for fun summer adventures to be had or you’re planning a visit from “outta state,” Instagram is the perfect place to “get lost” for awhile as you dream about all the places you can go in the beautiful Pine Tree State.
Read more →While technology has simplified life in many ways, we all need some time away from our screens. If you’re feeling like your family needs a digital detox during your Maine vacation, heading out into the woods is a great distraction! Here are 11 of the best family-friendly hikes in Maine.
Read more →From Flagstaff Lake to The Forks where the Dead River joins the Kennebec River, runs 42 miles of flatwater, whitewater and the grandest of waterfalls. With hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling trails next to the river, and 8 white water rafting releases, exploring Maine’s Dead River offers different adventures for spring, summer, fall and winter vacations.
Read more →Looking for the best Maine waterfalls for hiking, rafting, snowmobiling, fishing and swimming? Head inland to these 6 off-the-beaten-path trails for year round outdoor adventure!
Read more →One of Maine’s best snowmobiling destinations, Grand Falls spans nearly 100 feet across the Dead River with an imposing 40ft drop. In the heart of winter the waterfall transforms itself into a staircase of crystalline ice flows that is sure to inspire awe in even the most traveled riders. On the snowmobile trail there from Northern’s base lodge, scenic vistas include the Kennebec River, the Dead River, and the uniquely gorgeous Granny-Cap Mountain.
Read more →The trail to Grand Falls is approximately 70-miles round trip and makes for the perfect day of snowmobiling. After taking in the view, head over for lunch at the nearby Grand Falls Hut – check to see this Maine Huts and Trails backcountry hut is open, first!
Read more →Multi-day hut-to-hut hiking in Maine Last week we hosted our first guests doing a Hut-to-Hut hiking trip on the new Maine Huts and Trails system. The huts and trails are located between the Carrabassett Valley and the Kennebec Valley. Our guests came all the way from the Caribbean to Maine
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