Category: Sightseeing

A Summer Weekend in Maine’s Moosehead Lake Region 

“Moosehead Lake is an amazing place. From quaint shopping villages and inns, watersports and wildlife, to rugged terrain great for hiking, there’s something for everyone of all ages to enjoy here.”  — Maura Lafond 

A Summer Escape in Maine’s Katahdin Region

“From early morning fly fishing to watching the sunset over the water, spotting a bear on the trail, and coming back each night to the comfort of the Big Moose Inn, this trip was unforgettable from start to finish.” — Dan Olson

A Weekend on Sebec Lake

An overnight stay on Sebec Lake is all about relaxing on the water, serving up a sweet summer getaway.

A Guide to Downtown Bangor: Shopping, Art, and Dining

With a mix of unique shops, cultural attractions, and delicious eateries, Downtown Bangor is the perfect place to spend a day.

Dog Sledding Adventures & Tours

Imagine bounding across the frozen expanse of a remote lake surrounded by mountain peaks clad in evergreens, holding tight to the reins of your dog team as they drive your sled forward through the deep snow on a fast run.

Experience Autumn Splendor in The Maine Highlands

As fall approaches, the days grow shorter and the nights grow colder. And our trees turn glorious shades of red, yellow, and orange.

B-52 Crash Site

On the southern slope of Elephant Mountain, just 15 minutes from downtown Greenville, lies the wreckage of a United States Air Force Boeing B-52C Stratofortress. The debris covers several acres of the forest and visitors are free to wander through this Cold War Memorial site.

Maine’s Premier State Parks & Wilderness Areas

Explore Maine's natural beauty through its state parks and reserves. From the rugged wilderness of Baxter State Park and Katahdin Woods to the serene waters of Lily Bay and Peaks-Kenney State Parks. Enjoy hiking, camping, paddling, and wildlife in these preserved lands.

Allagash Wilderness Waterway

The most stunning wild waterway preserved in a forever natural state. The Allagash River and the lakes and ponds that join it were once a distant, commercial highway through the faraway heart of Maine’s northwestern forest.

Maine Moose Watching & Moose Tours

Because of The Maine Highland region’s rich environment and natural terrain, we have some of the best terrain to see Maine’s State Animal, our majestic moose. With so many in the area and so easily spotted, the moose has become a state symbol ever since it was put on the state seal in 1820.