Best Outdoor Attractions in Maine | 2015 Editors’ Choice Awards
The Pine Tree State has plenty to offer in the Great Outdoors. Read our picks for the best outdoor attractions in Maine for 2015. Best Coastal Farm Wells Reserve at Laudholm , Wells A National Estuarine Research Reserve, based at historic Laudholm Farms, known in the 1920s for its progressive agricultural practices. Hike seven miles […]
The Pine Tree State has plenty to offer in the Great Outdoors. Read our picks for the best outdoor attractions in Maine for 2015.
Best Coastal Farm
Wells Reserve at Laudholm , Wells
A National Estuarine Research Reserve, based at historic Laudholm Farms, known in the 1920s for its progressive agricultural practices. Hike seven miles of trails winding through 2,250 acres of woods, beach, and coastal salt marsh; explore exhibits at the Maine Coastal Ecology Center and the Laudholm farmhouse; and take part in programs ranging from lectures to nature walks. $4 adults; maximum $12/car.
342 Laudholm Farm Road. 207-646-1555; wellsreserve.org
Historic Highlight- Best Coastal State Park
Reid State Park, Georgetown (1946)
Crashing surf, two beautiful sand beaches, a lagoon (10 to 15 degrees warmer than the open ocean), tidepools, hiking trails, sand dunes, and marshlands—Midcoast’s 610-acre Reid State Park, on Georgetown Island, has it all, along with shower rooms and picnic tables. Don’t miss Griffith Head, a rocky outcrop overlooking the park, and a great vantage point for viewing lighthouses, islands, and sweeping sea vistas. Birdwatchers will note that portions of Reid’s beaches are also nesting areas for least terns and piping plovers, as well as stopover spots and feeding areas for other shorebird species as well.
375 Seguinland Road. 207-371-2303; maine.gov/dacf/parks/index.shtml
Best Town-owned Wilderness Park
Mattawamkeag Wilderness Park, Mattawamkeag
Hike, camp, swim, paddle, mountain-bike, picnic, fish, and play at this 1,000-acre park on the Mattawamkeag River, complete with recreation hall, camp store, hot showers, playground, and laudromat. Day use $3 per person or $7 per car. Campsites: from $22.
1513 Wilderness Park Road. 207-290-0205; mwpark.com
Best Mountain Playground
Sunday River Adventure Park, Newry
Play for an hour or all day, choosing from lift-assisted mountain biking, scenic lift rides, zipline tours, twin zips, outdoor climbing wall, disc golf, and a bungee trampoline. Day pass: $25.
15 South Ridge Road. 800-543-2754; sundayriver.com
Best Family Hike
Bald Mountain, Oquossoc
Moderate effort is required to reach Bald Mountain’s 2,443-foot summit, capped by an observation tower delivering spectacular 360-degree lake and mountain views. Find the trailhead on Bald Mountain Road, 0.8 mile off Route 4, across from Bald Mountain Camps.
mainetrailfinder.com