Maine Huts and Trails, Carrabassett Valley, Maine
Sara Clinehens discovers a rural retreat that has put comfort back into camping.
By Sara Clinehens | September 28, 2012Sara Clinehens discovers a rural retreat that has put comfort back into camping.
By Sara Clinehens | September 28, 2012A Vacation Aboard Ship, Camden, Maine
Living aboard a historic tall ship for several days gives a whole new meaning to being “unplugged.”
By Sheila Grant | July 30, 2012Maine’s Baxter State Park is a resplendent fall destination full of singular, rugged beauty.
By Don Perkins | June 21, 2012A Delight For All
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is a gem of mid-coast Maine. Set against the tidal Back River, it has something to offer for almost everyone.
By Julie True Kingsley | June 11, 2012Hotel Review: Ogunquit, Maine
An historic stage post stop has become a first class seaside resort in Ogunquit, Maine.
By Peter F. Demers | May 18, 2012Part 2 – Mount Katahdin: Baxter State Park’s Shining Jewel
In the concluding installment of Don Perkin’s review of Baxter State Park, he climbs Mount Katahdin.
By Don Perkins | April 30, 2012Part 1 – “Forever Wild”: The Legacy of a Famous Philanthropic Family
A former Maine governor and man of means, Percival Baxter bought a mountain in 1930 solely to give it to the people of Maine.
By Don Perkins | April 24, 2012Camden, Maine
Toboggan (v.): to decline suddenly and sharply – AND THEY DID!!!
By Judy Soper | February 17, 2012Event Preview - Camden, Maine
Toboggan (v.): to decline suddenly and sharply.
By Judy Soper | February 01, 2012The Pine Tree State with its rocky coastline, rolling mountains and heavily forested interior, is well known for its scenic beauty, and the hardiness and independence of its people. Maine is the number one exporter of blueberries, and is also known for shipbuilding and agriculture.