SUNDAY RIVER GOLF CLUB
Read moreSunday River Golf Club is a semi-private golf club located in the town of Newry, Oxford County, in the western mountains of Maine. Designed by golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, Jr. it features an 18-hole course that winds through the Maine woods, offering dramatic elevation changes in a magnificent mountain setting. Overlooking the Sunday River valley with the Mahoosuc mountain range towering above, the course follows the natural topography of the landscape while offering the perfect balance between challenge and playability. Facilities include a clubhouse, restaurant and bar, golf store and driving range.
ACADIA EBIKE ADVENTURE
Read moreIn summer, renting an electric-assist bicycle is an excellent way to discover Acadia National Park. It's a way of taking your time, discovering, exploring and connecting with the surrounding nature, without getting too tired. You must be over 16 and accompanied for those under 18. Island Explorer buses stop at the Hulls Cove Visitor Center. A road map will be provided with recommended itineraries according to road conditions and points of interest.
ACADIA MOUNTAIN GUIDES CLIMBING SCHOOL
Read moreFor rock-climbing enthusiasts (summer or winter), this school is a must. A reference in the region since 1993. Whether you're a first-timer or not, an individual or a group, the center offers half-day or full-day practice sessions, with AMGA/PCIA-certified instructors, experienced guides for the more experienced, and the guarantee of exemplary safety, in and around ACADIA National Park. Mountain clothing and equipment for sale.
KENNEBEC RIVER TRAIL
Read moreThe Kennebec River Rail-Trail follows the rail line that once linked Portland to Augusta. The trail parallels the railroad tracks that are now out of service. It also follows the 120-mile-long (190 km) Kennebec River, a historic waterway so named by the Abnaki Indians, "kennebec" meaning "long, calm waters". Once heavily polluted, the river is now a thriving habitat for aquatic wildlife, thanks in large part to clean water laws and the removal of the Edwards Dam, built in 1837.
EASTERN TRAIL
Read moreThe U.S. East Coast Greenway boasts no less than 4,800 km of pedestrian and bicycle paths linking Calais in Maine to Key West in Florida. The East Coast Greenway, in the state of Maine, stretches for 35 km along the sea, through forests and salt marshes. On foot or by bike, you can enjoy magnificent scenery from South Portland's Bug Light Park on Casco Bay (near Portland) to Kittery's Piscataqua River. Parking facilities are available at various stages (see website).