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·Clamming: Dig Up Delectable Treasures On The New Meadows
·Farnsworth Museum: A Wonderful Collection Of Maine And American Artwork
·Snowshoeing: A Breath Of Fresh Air
·Sebago Lake: A Birds Eye View From Douglas Mountain
·The Great Lost Bear: Good Times Are In The Air
·Campgrounds, Bar Harbor: Beautiful Camping In The Acadia Area
·Lewiston Auburn: L/A Arts, Best Community Arts Program In Maine
·Gray: State Game Farm and Visitors Center
·US Bells Foundry: Beauty In Form And Function
·The Theater At Monmouth: Maine's Shakespearian Theater
·Forcing Bulbs: Enjoying Springtime Blooms In The Winter
·DeerTrees Theater: Maine's Most Enchanting Summer Theater Since 1936
·Windsurfing: Skip Across The Waves On The Coast Of Maine
·York Beach: Plenty Of Things To Do Besides Enjoying The Beach
·Penobscot Marine Museum: Maine's Oldest Maritime Museum
·Birdsacre: Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary
·Holiday Parties: Host A Gathering!
·Old Port Shopping: Shop In Portland Maine's Historical District
·The Super Duck: Portland's Amphibious Tour Boat
·Winter Fun: Ice Fishing To Ice Sculptures
·Planting Bulbs: Fall Planting Equals Spring Flowers
·Mt. Blue State Park: An Outdoor Adventure Awaits
·Christmas Lights: Enjoying Your Neighborhood Lightshows
·Brick Store Museum: History In The Heart Of Kennebunk
·Portland Public Library: Where Books Come Alive
·Cross Country Skiing: Activities That Keep You Fit
·Clam Digging, Dig Your Own Clam Dinner: Fun, Muddy And Tasty
·Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad Co.: Come Ride The Train
·International Snowmobile Weekend: Travel Along The Border
·York Harbor: Enjoy Sightseeing Marine Wildlife
·Jordan Pond House: Experience The Tradition Of Tea

 
Maine Things To Do Bradbury Mountain State Park: Where The Eagle Circles The Sky
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, May 23 @ 08:44:14 PDT

Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall: Bradbury Mountain State Park is open to visitors year round and offers adventures for every season. One of the best times to hike the park and short summit is in the fall, when the leaves are changing, and all the migrating birds show up. Bird watching enthusiasts can hike the short summit of Bradbury Mountain and check out all the migrating eagles, hawks, ospreys and other species as they soar through the sky riding the

thermals. Bradbury Mountain State Park is one of the lone parks in southern Maine to have “shared use” trails. The trails can be used by mountain bikers, horseback riders, and even snowmobilers. Take the family on a great bike ride in the summertime or gear up when the weather turns colder and rent snowmobiles or snow shoes to explore the park. Campsites are available if you’d like to make it a weekend getaway. On a clear day at Bradbury Mountain, you can even see the ocean off in the distance.


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