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Vacation Spot: Kennebunk - The Crème De La Crème.
Damariscotta: Discover A Maine Coastal Gem!
Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm: Natural Beauty Abounds
Aroostook State Park: Winter's Playground
Mini-Golfing: This Isn't Your Average Course
Cumberland County Fair: Great Food, Exciting Rides, Breathtaking Animals
Mountain Biking: Choose Your Ride
Moosehead Lakes Region: Winter Activities Await
Acadia: Things To Do And See
Winter Solstice: Celebrate A Change In Season
Vacationing In Maine: The Real Four Seasons
Indoor Karting: The Race Is On!
Great Falls Balloon Festival: Fun Family Times In Lewiston-Auburn
Coos Canyon: Pan For Gold And Strike It Rich
Snowmobiling In Rangley: Trail Riding At It's Best!
Ogunquit: A Beautiful Place By The Sea
Portland Art Galleries: Explore Maine's Best Art Scene
Bethel, Maine: 5 Fun Things To Do That Not Everyone Does
Ice Skating: Stay Inside and Hit The Rink!
Cross-Country Skiing: Greater Portland Area Locations
Singles: Get Outdoors And Meet Someone!
Winter Fun: Ice Fishing To Ice Sculptures
Sebago Lake Camping: Camp At One Of Maine's Finest Lakes!
Lincolnsville/Camden: Fernald's Neck Preserve
Golf Trail: Swing Your Way To Relaxation
International Snowmobile Weekend: Travel Along The Border
Maine Vacation: Plan Your Own & Do What You Want To Do!
Wine Making: Take It And Make It From The Grape To The Glass
Eagle Island: Visit History By Boat
Eastern Promenade: A Simple Thing To Do, Just Enjoy The View!
Scenic Byways: Schoodic Point, It's A Beautiful Trip!
 
Maine Things To Do The Desert of Maine: Come See Maine’s Very Own Desert
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, May 23 @ 08:08:16 PDT

Spring, Summer, Fall: Sure you’ve skied, hiked, and fished through Maine, but have you been to the desert yet? Yes, that’s right the Desert of Maine. It is just a short drive from Portland and right outside Freeport off Route 295. Formed at the end of the last ice age by a melting glacier, this 40 acre sand dune became

realized after severe soil erosion from poor farming exposed it. A 200 year old barn is all that remains of the Tuttle farm that once stood on top of the sand. Today, the barn is a farming museum exhibiting antique Maine farming tools and sand paintings. Geology lovers will enjoy exploring the mineral rich sand. You can hike a trail that runs alongside the sand, you can take a guided safari tour through the desert, or you can explore this vast desert of Maine on your own.


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