It’s not too early to start planning for the classic Maine rite of summer camp. Here are a few featured places to start the search.
The Art of Giving is Down East’s annual celebration of Maine art, artists, and the community organizations they hold dear.
Grab your boots, your snowshoes, and your cross-country skis. These serene, super-scenic Maine Coast Heritage Trust preserves offer easygoing ways to embrace the snowy season — away from the crowds.
Thanks to the state’s vast network of land trusts, opportunities for outdoor adventure are everywhere.
As summer peaks, trailheads can get crowded at some of Maine’s more heralded outdoor havens. Not at these five unspoiled, under-the-radar preserves.
With quiet coves, iconic lighthouses, and rugged mountain peaks that kiss the sea, Maine offers an abundance of romantic backdrops for popping the question.
As Highland Green welcomes more residents to the active lifestyle community, it is also planning for the future.
A bushel full of ideas from Wyman’s to bring a taste of Maine to your table.
Certification shows that companies have met certain standards of social and environmental responsibility.
A spotlight on some of the state’s most dedicated and innovative nonprofit organizations, helping make communities healthier, safer, better educated, and more welcoming.
Make the destinations on this list part of your itinerary the next time you’re looking to explore Maine’s arts scene.
With the high-speed ferry from Bar Harbor, it’s never been easier to take a two-nation vacation.