Top 10 Other Outdoor Activities in Maine, United States

February 11, 2022 Hector Krause

Maine has several unique regions, each with its own distinctive culture and activities. With miles of coastline, thousands of lakes, endless rivers and deep forests, visitors can find their perfect vacation spot, whether it's on a sandy beach, at a family campground or walking along Main Street in a bustling city or town. Maine is also known for abundant outdoor recreation opportunities in all four seasons, from swimming and boating in the warmer months to excellent skiing in the winter.
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1. Bar Harbor Guide Service

208 Sand Point Rd, Bar Harbor, Mount Desert Island, ME 04609-7565 +1 207-266-4565 [email protected] http://barharborguide.net
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Maine Registered Guide offering fishing trips in local ponds, streams and coastal saltwater for trout, landlocked salmon and stripers from our beautiful traditional wood strip Grand Laker. Beginners and children welcome. All gear, lunch, drinks and snacks provided. Flyfishing instruction available. We fish the best opportunities for action at the scheduled trip in beautiful local Maine settings.

2. Portland Pirates

1 Civic Center Sq, Portland, ME 04101-3937 207-PIRATES http://www.portlandpirates.com
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Portland Pirates

3. Midcoast Adventures

46 Elm St, Camden, ME 04843-1929 +1 209-207-7557 [email protected] http://midcoastadventures.com
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Midcoast Adventures

4. Downeast Lakes Land Trust

4 Water St, Grand Lake Stream, ME 04668-4003 +1 207-796-2100 [email protected] http://www.downeastlakes.org
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Downeast Lakes Land Trust

Downeast Lakes Land Trust is based in Grand Lake Stream, Maine. We protect lakeshores, improve fish and wildlife habitats, provide public recreation opportunities, offer educational programs, and support jobs in the forest and on the water. We are dedicated to the Downeast economy and environment.Downeast Lakes Land Trust owns and manages the 34,000-acre Farm Cove Community Forest. Our priorities are wildlife habitat, public recreation, and a sustainable forest economy. While we raise funds toward purchase of the West Grand Lake Community Forest, its 21,870 acres are available for public recreation as well.Learn more about the Community Forest and the land trust on our website, where you will also find a Visitor's Guide. There are many lodges and guides available in Grand Lake Stream to help you enjoy your visit.

5. Lethal Weapon Charters, LLC

345 Webhannet Harbor Rd, Wells, ME 04090 +1 207-324-3430 [email protected] http://www.LethalWeaponFishing.com
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Lethal Weapon Charters, LLC

Coastal and Offshore fishing and sightseeing charters aboard 38' M/V Lethal Weapon. USCG Certified Capt. Bob Liston, Jr.. Registered Maine Tidewater Guide. The Ultimate Fishing Experience for a The Entire Family!

6. Kennebunk Bridle Path

71 Kennebunk Beach Road, ME
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Kennebunk Bridle Path

7. Bold Coast Outfitters - Day Seaduck Hunting

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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Bold Coast Outfitters - Day Seaduck Hunting

Bold Coast Outfitters prides itself in being the finest sea duck hunting guide service in Maine and the Northeast. Offering guided hunting trips for Trophy Maine Sea Ducks. We consistently find ducks for our clients and are skilled at putting Trophy Sea Ducks in the boat.

822 Townhouse Rd, Whitefield, ME 04353-3903 http://www.sheepscotlinks.com/
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Sheepscot Links

9. Dorr Mountain

Sieur De Monts Road, Acadia National Park, Mount Desert Island, ME 04609 +1 207-288-3338 [email protected] http://www.mainetrailfinder.com/Trail/acadia-national-park-dorr-mountain-south-ridge-loop/
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Dorr Mountain

Reviewed By speedsister - Fareham, United Kingdom

We did Dorr mountain via the Ladder trail and having done the Beehive trail thought it would be similar - nope! There is one (maybe two) iron rung ladders and about a million steep stone steps - it was pretty brutal but if you just take your time then it is do-able and will leave you with a great sense of satisfaction when you reach the summit which has stunning views! Definitely a challenging hike but a worthwhile one if you want to push yourself.

10. Mt. Apatite

64 Mount Apatite Rd, Auburn, ME 04210-3514 +1 207-287-2801 [email protected] http://www.maine.gov/doc/nrimc/mgs/explore/minerals/sites/apatite.htm
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Mt. Apatite

Reviewed By GreenerMantis - Boston, United States

We visited Mt. Apatite in the rain, but that didn't matter. As an old mica mine, we expected to find some. Boy, did we. There are a bunch of rocks and minerals that you can find and some of the quarry pools and vistas from the top of the hill were beautiful. The walk around the area is very pretty.

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