If there’s a better place than Maine to see the night sky in New England we haven’t seen it! And if you were to tell us it existed, we’d have a few questions about the truth of that statement. That’s because some of the best parts of Maine are so remote with so little light pollution that the night sky puts on a show year-round. Getting outside at night any time of year is gorgeous, but in the spring there are some evenings when the Milky Way can be seen with just the naked eye. During those times, this is how we like to do it!

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Curtis Cove offers some lovely day time hiking, too. To learn more about visiting the area, check out this page on alltrails.com.

What are some of your favorite places to visit for optimal stargazing? Let us know in the comments so we can check them out! While we enjoy outdoor adventures at night, daytime is always a bit easier. Another great activity is a local boat cruise. Maine’s Atlantic Puffins are adorable to see on this unique scenic boat tour!

 

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