Maine Lakes & Mountains
This western part of the state stretches from New Hampshire’s border to Sebago Lake and is home to the state’s highest peaks and year-round activities.
Maine Highlands
The area beckons outdoor enthusiasts who camp, hike its expansive trails, experience the best canoeing and kayaking Maine has to offer.
Maine Craft Beverages 101
Local businesses craft their take on beer, wine & spirits keeping our region stocked with endless opportunities for a “wicked good” drink.
Maine Adventure Parks
Kids and adults alike will find activities ideal for thrill seekers from paddle boarding to fly fishing to zip lining and everything in between.
Long Island
Unwind with tranquil harbors and ocean breezes at this small, island community with vacation, cabin, and home rentals.
Live Music Guide for Greater Portland 2024
Hoping to catch some live music on your next visit to Portland, Maine? Here’s a round-up of some fantastic spots to enjoy music in both lively and laidback settings.
Little Diamond Island
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and venture to the private island community of Little Diamond Island.
Kid-Friendly Restaurants
Portland’s reputation as a culinary destination doesn’t overshadow the options visitors will find for kids and families.
Kid-Friendly Fun
Featuring must see landmarks, forts, activities, parks, and more all preserved so you can tour them while you’re here.
Kick-Off the Holidays With Freeport’s Sparkle Celebration
Concerts, parades, craft sales, visits from Santa, and a real Talking Christmas Tree – it’s part of a tradition that families love to visit every year.
Kennebec & Moose River Valleys
This north-south swathe of Maine extends from the state capital of Augusta to the border of the Canadian province of Quebec.
Kayaking & Canoeing
With 3,500 miles of coastline, Maine provides easy access for those wishing to explore islands, hidden coves, and sandy beaches.