You Can’t Afford To Miss These 11 Free Outdoor Activities In Maine
It’s taken some time to get there but seems we’re nearing spring. It might not be exactly warm just yet, but we’ve dodged some serious snow storms which gives us some hope! There are tons of things to do in Maine during the spring in summer. You could easily plan an outdoor activity for each weekend with no repeats. The best part? Many of them are completely free. Start with this list of free outdoor activities in Maine, then keep checking back here for more fun activities throughout the spring!

Wild Blueberry Land is one of the most unique spots in Maine, but a visit is completely free. However, it's not free to walk out with any number of blueberry delicacies, which you'll definitely want to do! Click here to learn more!

While true that it's a tourist destination in the summer which means crowds and traffic, a lucky warm day before the summer warrants a trip before things get busy. Click here to learn more!
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While Maine is great for quiet time and solitude, we think that one of the best things to do is get the family together and hit the trails. There are tons to take, but we recently created a list of 12 that we especially love.
Click here to check 'em out!
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A one-mile boardwalk will lead you through this 1,223-acre park. The surrounding area is a coalesced bog, which makes for some of the most unique ecology you'll find in Maine. Click here to learn more!



Click here to learn more about Congress Square and to keep track of their upcoming events calendar.

This walk is perfect for folks who love enjoying the salty sea breeze but aren't looking to break a sweat. This bridge links the parking area with the beach itself and it's a great way to start or end any day. Click here to learn more!
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Niagara Falls is a wonderful, hidden spot located in Baxter State Park. There are two ways to reach the falls – either a short, easy and direct hike or one that includes a fun paddle through a lake in the summer. Click here to learn more!

Sunday River in western Newry is one of the most well-known of Maine's covered bridges. For good reason! It's beautiful at any time of year — especially spring and summer. Click here to learn more!

The calendar hasn't been released for 2018 yet, but if it's anything like that last few years you won't want to miss it! Click here to see the Facebook page for updates once the calendar has been announced!
Don’t forget a visit to Maine’s oldest amusement park this summer. Good thing it’s also right next to the beach!
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