Find your Feng Shui flow
You know the feeling. You walk into a room and immediately feel good. It’s possible that this is because the room follows the principles of Feng Shui, an approach to designing spaces to allow an optimal flow of energy.
Take your yoga outside
From beach to boardwalk, fort to mountaintop, in a greenhouse or surrounded by goats, reconnect with yourself in nature.
At home…at sea
A fall sail on a historic schooner, accompanied by good food, good music and good people.
Hiking trails & craft breweries: a natural pairing
What could be better than a refreshing craft brew with your trail companions after an walk in the great outdoors?
Where to enjoy lobster in Maine…with a view!
Eating a steamed lobster dinner with corn on the cob, coleslaw and fries on a patio overlooking the ocean – it doesn’t get any more iconic
Riding the trails
Mountain biking in Maine has become fun fare for everyone–with plenty of local trails for all abilities and over 20 locations to rent bikes.
How to celebrate the 4th of July sustainably in Maine
Here in Maine, there are plenty of easy and FUN tips and tricks to add a little green to your red, white and blue.
Expeditions in art
Scattered throughout Maine are special places where art and adventure intersect: utterly unique destinations where you can see national art landmarks while experiencing Maine’s unmatched natural beauty.
Maine’s state parks: 5 gems to visit this year
Maine’s state park system encompasses 67,000 acres across 36 park units, ranging from Aroostook County to the Camden Hills and Quoddy Head to the Mahoosuc Range.
Off the beaten path: Lewiston
Nestled along the Androscoggin river, Lewiston is a city with a rich Franco-American heritage. Today, the city is shaped by a growing Somali community.
Off the beaten path: Biddeford
The former mill town of Biddeford has experienced a renaissance with popular eateries, breweries and nightlife.
Off the beaten path: Skowhegan
On the panoramic banks of the Kennebec River sits a community with a rich agricultural history.
Off the beaten path: Liberty & Union
Just inland from Rockland and Camden, you’ll find an idyllic community characterized by living simply and in harmony with nature.
Off the beaten path: Eastport & Lubec
The two easternmost cities in all of the United States, Eastport and neighboring Lubec share a border, history and culture with their Canadian neighbors.
Sustainable Bookshelf Volume III
These beguiling books for curious readers young and young-at-heart cover a wide variety of topics but are unified by their focus on making the world a healthier, happier place, full of love and inspiration.
DIY Bird Feeders
Banish boredom with these kid-friendly craft ideas for bird feeders made out of recycled and household items.
What to plant in your garden from spring to fall in Maine
With a little planning, you can enjoy a plentiful harvest from your backyard garden from early spring to late fall.
Need to test your soil? Here’s how.
If you want to grow food in your yard, it is highly recommended that you test your soil first. It’s easy and inexpensive to do so here in Maine.
A monumental adventure
The deep woods and pristine waters of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument have attracted visitors for several thousand years, from the native Wabanaki people to loggers, scientists, artists and explorers, to today’s outdoor adventurers.
Made in Maine – by YOU
Spend a day at one of these workshops across Maine and leave with a unique work of art…made by you!