Inspired by Maine Outdoor Brands, we asked the Down East team about outdoorsy holiday gifts that have knocked their boots off. Here are a few ideas for the adventurers on your list.
Travel & Outdoors
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.
Each one is free and open to the public thanks to Maine Coast Heritage Trust.
The future home of the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine at Thompson’s Point in Portland is on track to complete its construction and exhibit installation by early 2021.
Bristol is big on art, curios, and handmade treasures, if you know where to look.
Maine Coast Heritage Trust protected it. Now you can escape to it.
Whether you’re searching for a hardcore hike or a mellow outing, Maine Coast Heritage Trust has something for everyone.
Twenty-five spots perfect for kindling a fire, rolling out a sleeping bag, and unwinding in the Maine outdoors. (And yes, for social distancing.)
All around Maine, memorable outdoor dining dishes up a slice of summer.
If Mainers didn’t curate this stuff, who would?
Reasons #54–70 in our "200 Reasons to Love Maine" special bicentennial issue.
Head to Maine, New Hampshire, or Vermont: New England's two dominant ranges offer plenty to explore.