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Travel & Outdoors
To find Acadia’s purest wilderness, just look up to behold the largest expanse of naturally dark sky east of the Mississippi.
The last remaining fleet, at Grant’s Kennebago Camps, is undergoing meticulous restoration.
Gardening and landscaping have always been big among the MDI gentry, and the island today is speckled with serene spots to enjoy the fruits of their leisure.
Stretch your legs or stretch out on the beach. Go on a gallery crawl or go to town on a lobster roll. Hitch a ride on a ferry or cruise down country roads. But most of all, relax, smell that salt air, and savor the trek along the midcoast’s jagged, lush, breathtaking coastline.
Residents at Highland Green, Topsham’s 55-and-up residential community, are active and enthusiastic volunteers — as the folks at Maine Maritime Museum can tell you.
Can you name this wild island?
A young family of tenderfoots finds a gentle introduction to the North Woods at a cozy backcountry lodge.
Editor in chief Kathleen Fleury on resettling in Maine — and why you too should take the leap.
The seacoast’s trio of classic vacation towns may have dimensions you didn’t expect.
Ready to discover your new favorite coastal sanctuary?
They’ve all but disappeared from America’s highways, but mom-and-pop motor courts still live on in Vacationland.