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·Mountain Biking: Choose Your Ride
·Adult Education Classes: Broaden Your Horizons
·Gray: State Game Farm and Visitors Center
·Book Club: Start Your Own Reading Group
·New England Outdoor Center: Discover Maine's Outdoors!
·Funtown Splashtown: Fun For The Whole Family
·Concerts: Portland Free Summer Concerts Series
·Nelson Nature Perserve: Bird Watching Fun
·Old Orchard Beach: Beyond An Ordinary Beach
·Cooking Up A Storm: Winter Fun!
·Boothbay For Kids: Great Things To Do For The Whole Family
·Acadian Village: History Of A Region
·The Great Lost Bear: Good Times Are In The Air
·O Christmas Tree: Portland's Annual Tree Lighting
·Orono: Things To Do While Your In Town
·Deering Oaks: 51 Acres of Outdoor Family Fun
·Cole Land Transportation Museum: A Unique Adventure
·Grafton Notch State Park: Enjoy The Scenic Waterfalls
·Movie Locations: Hollywood Comes To Maine
·Payson Park: A Local Portland Retreat
·Dance Lessons: Find A Place To "Cut The Rug"
·Sebago Lake: A Birds Eye View From Douglas Mountain
·Free Things To Do: Find Things To Do That Won't Cost You A Cent
·Machias: Christmas Joy Comes To Town
·Cadillac Mountain: Greet The Sun
·Fort Edgecomb: Wiscasset Harbor's Defender
·Old Fashion Christmas: Bath's Downtown History
·Horseback Riding Moosehead Lake: See The Lake The Way The First Settlers Did
·Old Orchard Beach Maine: Palace Playland
·The Wadsworth-Longfellow House: A Peak At 19th Century Christmas
·A Christmas Carol: Portland Stage Company's Christmas Special

 
Maine Things To Do Wildlife Park: An Experience In Wildlife Conservation And Education
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, May 23 @ 08:53:21 PDT

Spring, Summer, Fall: Once known as the State Game Park, the Maine Wildlife Park is run by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. With admission prices for kids and adults around four dollars, you can’t beat the Wildlife Park for an inexpensive, educational, family trip. Many native species to Maine can be seen here such as:

moose, black bear, lynx, coyote, turkey vulture, white tailed deer, and the great horned owl. The park serves as a home for wildlife that cannot continue to exist in the wild on its own. While you are there, visit the fish hatchery, where thousands of brook trout are raised each year! There’s also a nature store and a visitors center in the park where you can learn that moose can easily swim as far as 10 miles. Come visit and learn about Maine’s wildlife and their natural habitats at the Maine Wildlife Park, located in Gray, Maine.


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