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Maine Highlands Bucket List
Do you love adventure? Then we have a fabulous bucket list for you to tackle! The Maine Highlands is home to some of the best outdoor opportunities in New England, including Maine's tallest peak, largest lake, and a world-class trail system. See how many things you can cross off your bucket list this year...
Museum Listings
Discover Penobscot and Piscataquis Counties' rich history through diverse museums! From the Bangor Historical Society to the unique Leonard’s Mills and the vibrant Penobscot Indian Nation Museum, explore Maine's heritage, art, and culture.
Apple Orchards in The Maine Highlands
Apple picking is a fun fall tradition for the entire family. From August through October, Maine’s apple orchards are, literally, ripe for the picking! Many orchards in our region have turned picking apples into an event with apple cider pressing demonstrations, hayrides, corn mazes, petting zoos, and pumpkin picking.
Public Boat Launches
Explore Maine's Lakes and Mountains with ease using the extensive list of public boat launches provided by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands. Find the perfect spot to start your water adventure with their helpful statewide map.
Katahdin
Maine’s shining gem, Katahdin, is and will always be one of Maine’s proudest sights. Maine’s highest mountain peaks at nearly a mile (5,267 feet or 1,606 m) and was formed by underground magma.
Snowmobile Clubs
The Maine Highlands has some of the most popular and well-groomed snowmobile trails in the entire state. People travel from all over New England to ride in our region—and for good reason! The trails are safe, the views are picturesque, and you can get just about anywhere on your sled.
Golfing in The Maine Highlands
A visit to The Maine Highlands offers multiple options for those who want to hit the links.
Sebasticook Valley
The Sebasticook Valley area is the gateway to The Maine Highlands region. This area is the ideal destination for all types of water sports, fishing, boating and other recreational pursuits.
Geocaching
The great fun about geocaching in Maine is the sheer variety of environments where the caches are placed, from nooks and crannies in the rocks on the coast and craggy mountaintops to forests, fields and city parks.
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.