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·Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad Co.: Come Ride The Train
·Norumbega Inn: Camden's Castle By The Sea
·Freeport Sparkles: Put Some Cheer In Your Holiday
·Freeport's Nightlife: Small Town Big To Do's
·Antique Shows: Bath's Annual Tradition
·Sugarloaf: Don't Ski? Plenty Of Things To Do
·Hunting Moosehead Lake: A Hunters Paradise
·Cumberland County Fair: Great Food, Exciting Rides, Breathtaking Animals
·Snow Tubing: Maine's Best Toboggan And Snow Tubing Chutes
·College Hockey: Cheering On The Home Team
·Boothbay For Kids: Great Things To Do For The Whole Family
·Mining For Gem: Treasure Hunting In Maine
·Mini-Golfing: This Isn't Your Average Course
·Snowmobile The Maine ITS: Winter Highways
·Winter Getaways: Bethel's Winter Haven
·Orono: Things To Do While Your In Town
·Seafood: Maine, It's All It's Cracked Up To Be!
·Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes: Halloween Fun!
·Aquariums: Find The Best Aquariums In Maine
·Fort Western: A Pilgrims Paradise
·Christmas Trees: Cut Your Own At A Local Tree Farm!
·Mill Creek Park: A Middle Of Town Getaway
·Bangor: Pick What You Want To Do And Go!
·The Maine Fiber Arts Center: Come In For A Spin
·Bates Dance Festival: Bates College
·US Bells Foundry: Beauty In Form And Function
·Machias: Christmas Joy Comes To Town
·Ice Fishing: Flags Up!
·Ogunquit: Find Lobster, Antiques And The Beach All In One
·Coastal Railroad: Ride The Rails Back Through History
·Free Music: The LL Bean Discovery Park Concert Series

 
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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