Off the Beaten Path – Uncrowded Places
For anyone who wants a wonderful, late-summer escape without the crowds, MidCoast Maine offers some very special places well off the beaten path.
For anyone who wants a wonderful, late-summer escape without the crowds, MidCoast Maine offers some very special places well off the beaten path.
Take in the sights and sounds of Port Clyde and enjoy a fantastic meal at The Dip Net Restaurant.
These islands are filled with scenery and experiences that will remind you why Maine is considered “vacationland.” Here’s how to make the journey to these MidCoast retreats.
MidCoast Maine is well-known for its many breathtaking, scenic views, of the ocean, mountains, historic villages, harbors and more! For amazingly sharable and likable photos, head out to one of these locations.
Glendarragh Farm is Maine’s first USDA-registered lavender farm, and they grow a mix of more than a dozen English and Dutch varieties. The farm is only open in the summer, though they also have a store in Camden that’s open year round.
Over four centuries ago, a Maine sailing vessel launched America’s love affair with shipbuilding. Today, from canoes to superyachts and lobster boats to advanced Naval ships, nearly every form of watercraft can be found here.
When you travel to Belfast, it’s worth a special trip to see this world-renowned shipyard. Boat builder, service yard, and marina, Front Street Shipyard is the most capable boatyard in the Northeast.
Spend a little time in Maine and it won’t be long before you hear the phrase, ‘Upta Camp.’ It’s a generations-old saying that celebrates the joy of spending time at camp and putting the rest of life firmly on hold. ‘Upta Camp’ might sound corny, but, its appeal is well understood.
With the arrival of May, the amazing food scene in Maine takes off. What’s your pleasure? Farm-to-table restaurants, delightful food trucks, and fried clam shacks offer a delicious range of dining options for everyone who loves good food.
Pack your shorts, sunscreen, and yes, a warm jacket too. It’s time for Spring Break in the MidCoast. Villages and inns are opening up and can’t-miss places are yours to enjoy without summertime crowds. Here are a few special things we love about April in the MidCoast.