Kayaking & Canoeing
With 3,500 miles of coastline, Maine provides easy access for those wishing to explore islands, hidden coves, and sandy beaches.
Fishing in Maine
Maine is home to over 6,000 lakes and ponds, meaning fishing is merely a matter of choosing a clear and vibrant body of water and the right tackle.
Hikes and Nature Walks
The diversity of scenery in Portland makes for a tough decision when it comes to a stroll or a hike in and around the city.
Whitewater Rafting
From scenic float trips to challenging Class V rapids, Maine’s rafting centers and resorts take advantage of major rivers to provide true outdoor adventure.
Snowmobiling in Maine
Maine’s snowmobile trail system includes over 14,000 miles of trails, including 3,500 miles of primary trail known as the Interconnected Trail System.
Winter Sports
Skiing on a blanket of fresh snow is any Mainer’s idea of a perfect day. State parks and resorts welcome skiers, sledders, and snowboarders.
Surf & Paddle Board
Maine’s reputation as a surfing destination has stuck, with miles of beaches and waves. Surfers seek out ways to explore a local river or lake.
Golf Getaway to Greater Portland
Those vacationing in Greater Portland with clubs in tow will find plenty of opportunities. Excellent courses, stunning backdrops, and vacation-friendly resorts.
Get Your Camp On in Maine
Take a breath of the Maine outdoors! Campers in Maine always feel they are a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city, even if they aren’t that far.
Where to Bike in Maine
Rent a bike, ride your own, or take a scenic bike tour across Greater Portland. There are options for both avid cyclists and casual sightseers.
Rainy Day Activities in Greater Portland, Maine
If storm clouds are brewing or you just want to escape to a heated/air conditioned space for a unique and fun activity, we have you covered!
Kid-Friendly Fun
Featuring must see landmarks, forts, activities, parks, and more all preserved so you can tour them while you’re here.