The 10 Very Best Places To Go In Maine This Spring
Let’s all just take a moment and acknowledge that while the calendar officially tells us it’s spring, the weather outside indicates a different story. Despite these last few snow storms, spring really is going to happen and when it does, we want you to be ready. Skip jumping into the car for an out-of-state road trip and instead, stay here to explore everything Vacationland has to offer. These might be the best things to do in Maine this spring.

Palace Playland was built in 1910. It's located right in Old Orchard Beach, about 19 miles south of Portland. It's the only oceanside amusement park in New England and a weekend day spent at here is the perfect way to make memories that will last a lifetime. Learn more by clicking here!!

Walk across the 52-foot-long Lanigan Bridge to reach Kennebunkport, one of the most lovely spots in southern Maine. The summer will see throngs of tourists streaming in, which is why visiting this spring is the best time to visit. Check out The Clam Shack, the beach or just stroll the sidewalks and pop into the local shops. Learn more by clicking here!
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hose who grew up in and near the Moosehead Lake Region might fondly remember the Moosehead Lake Indian Store. Created by two siblings who grew up visiting the store back when it was the Moosehead Lake Indian Store. It's one part vintage Maine store, one part candy shop and one part...well, we can't quite explain. Just check it out! Learn more by clicking here!
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This beautiful natural area is perfect for a Sunday walk. The best part? It might be right in your backyard. The Fore River Sanctuary is comprised of 85 acre off Congress Street. Here, the Fore River meets the ocean creating a marshland, which provides a wonderful opportunity to see local wildlife, such as birds. Learn more by clicking here!

It's impossible to pinpoint what makes Rangeley so special, but you'll love the nature and early morning views for sure! You're also sure to enjoy the lakes, loon calls and the Height of Land! Learn more by clicking here!

This special park is nothing like a zoo and the animals live here for a variety of reasons all related to their ultimate well being. They all roam free throughout the park to help ensure that their lives feel as natural as possible. And, the park does a wonderful job of education, including the flora and fauna found in Maine. Learn more by clicking here!

The Portland Farmers' Market was the first in the city, dating back to 1768. On Wednesday from April to November, you'll find Maine vendors lining Monument Square just across from the public library. On weekends, head to Deering Oaks Park to enjoy more than double the vendors. Learn more by clicking here!

Deer Foot Farm is located in Appleton, Maine about 15 miles inland from Camden and the Penobscot Bay.
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Those in search of perfect, no-frills seafood will find Morse's just over the bridge connecting Bailey Island to Orr's Island. Overlooking the water, the views can't be beat. This really is one of those incredibly homey spots that serves something for everyone. Learn more by clicking here! Learn more by clicking here!

Not only does Milly's give you an awesome lobster roll, but in order to enjoy it you'll need to jump on a Casco Bay ferry for about 10 minutes. Perfect buttery seafood AND the wind in your hair? PERFECT! Learn more by clicking here!
While you’re planning the next few months, consider a weekend at this awesome campground on Mount Desert Island
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