Focus on All Things New England Having trouble viewing this email? [View this email on the web](. [Weekends with Yankee logo]( Sponsored by: [VisitMaine.com]( Weekends with Yankee:
âAdventure in the Wild â Maine Highlandsâ On todayâs episode of Weekends with Yankee, we take to the skies high above Maineâs iconic Moosehead Lake in Northwestern Maine in search of the majestic creatures that inspired its name. [WATCH NOW]( [8 Must-Do Maine Summer Adventures]( From sailing cruises to rip-roaring rapids to memorable hikes, the sunny Maine summer offers endless ways to indulge your adventurous side. Maine is an adventure playground at any time of year. But during the hot Maine summer, âVacationlandâ truly shines, with enough thrills to keep you busy all season long. Ready to get inspired? Read on. 8 Must-Do Maine Summer Adventures Best Maine Summer Adventures | Windjamming
©Yankee Magazine/Mark Fleming Ride a Windjammer [Maine Windjammer Association]( Rockland & Camden Nothing introduces a visitor to the rugged beauty of Maineâs coastal scenery like a [windjammer cruise](. From May through October, these multiday sailing trips bring visitors to areas impossible to get to or even see from the confines of a car. Participants can beachcomb along the shore of a sparsely populated island and get up close with whales, eagles, and other coastal wildlife. The Maine Windjammer Association is the nationâs largest fleet of these historic ships; another popular option is [Maine Windjammer Cruises]( in Camden. Fly-Fish Maineâs Storied Waters [Rangeley Lake]( Rangeley Maine is home to some of the East Coastâs most famous fly-fishing waters, especially in and around Rangeley. Pioneering angler Carrie Stevens created several of the worldâs most recognized fly ties in Rangeley, and in June 1955 President Eisenhower fished the townâs namesake lake for three days. The waters have continued to be a draw for anglers from all over the country. Plus, the [Outdoor Heritage Museum]( in Oquossoc ranks among New Englandâs top sporting museums. Surf Some Waves [Higgins Beach]( Scarborough Experienced surfers have long made a point of catching the breaks along the stateâs southern coast well beyond the Maine summer. The surfing scene runs year-round, and at Scarboroughâs Higgins Beach, the swells can reach 15 feet. Farther south, [Liquid Dreams]( in Ogunquit and York is Maineâs biggest surf shop. Best Maine Summer Adventures | Acadia National Park
[Wikimedia Commons]( Cycle Miles of Carriage Roads National Park]( A visit to [Acadia National Park]( is a Maine summer essential. Along with an abundance of natural beauty, itâs also home to the best coastal cycling in New England. It offers 57 miles of car-free carriage roads, 45 of which run through the heart of the park. There are other cycling routes, too, including Summit Road, a challenging climb to the top of [Cadillac Mountain](. Paddle a Kayak Marsh Audubon Center]( Scarborough Owned and managed by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife, Scarborough Marsh is a 3,100-acre estuary and the largest salt marsh in the state. The area is especially rich in birds and other wildlife. From the Audubon center, visitors can choose from a variety of naturalist-guided kayak tours or explore on their own. Paddle the Rapids River]( The Forks The birth of [whitewater rafting]( in the Northeast essentially happened here. The Kennebec River is located in the heart of Maineâs whitewater country and includes 12 miles of fast, deep water. This is also home to Suzie Hockmeyer, a legend in the industry and co-founder of [Northern Outdoors]( where she has been leading trips since 1980. Best Maine Summer Adventures | Knife Edge Trail on Mount Katahdin
Cathryn McCann Hike Katahdin State Park]( There may be no bigger Maine summer bucket-list item for hikers in the Northeast than [Mount Katahdin and its Knife Edge Trail](. The mountain is located in one of the countryâs best state parks and is the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. Ride an ATV County]( There are some 6,000 miles of ATV trails across Maine, but no region has embraced the hobby and its accompanying economy like Aroostook County. It boasts more than a thousand miles of marked trails, from wooded groves and open fields to packed dirt and slippery mud. The Aroostook Valley Trail â a 28-miler that connects Presque Isle, Caribou, Washburn, Woodland, and New Sweden â is one of the most popular. SPONSORS Weekends with Yankee is a production of WGBH Boston and Yankee Magazine and is distributed by American Public Television. [Unsubscribe](
[Forward to a Friend](
[Send Feedback]( [Facebook]( Â Â [Instagram]( Â Â Â [Pinterest]( Â Â Â [Twitter]( Â Â Help us be sure that this email newsletter gets to your inbox. Adding our return address [Today@NewEngland.com]( to your address book may "whitelist" us with your filter, helping future email newsletters get to your inbox. Did a friend send this to you? [Sign up to receive your own copy and a free guide](. At anytime you may [update your email preferences or change your email address](. Copyright © 2022 All Rights Reserved
Yankee Publishing, Inc. - PO Box 520 Dublin, NH 03444
[Our Privacy Policy](