Visitor's Guide 2024-2025

PORTLAND PADDLE East End Beach, 1 Cutter St, Portland 207-370-9730 portlandpaddle.net

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Sea kayak and paddle board tours, rentals, and lessons. Explore the islands of Casco Bay with a tour led by a licensed Guide. Map 3, G13 SHAMROCK SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT 207-710-8499 shamrockse.com Shamrock specializes in strategic sponsorship and multi-media sales while hosting signature events such as Drive Fore Kids and Carnaval ME. X-GOLF PORTLAND 101 York St, Portland 207-536-1257 xgolfportland.com Maine’s premier sports bar experience! 6 state of the art golf simulators, 17 TVs, local beer on tap and pub style eats. Map 3, F5

I SPORTS + RECREATION I BEYOND GREATER PORTLAND KTAADN RESORTS home of New England Outdoor Center 30 Twin Pines Rd, Millinocket 207-723-5438 neoc.com

Four season lakeside lodging on Millinocket Lake! On-site restaurant and brewery, guided moose and wildlife tours, whitewater rafting, snowmobiling, fishing, hiking and more. Map 1, D6 NORTHEAST WHITEWATER LODGE & GUIDE SERVICE 155 Greenville Rd, Shirley Mills 207-695-0151 northeastwhitewater.com Adventures for everyone! Whitewater rafting, moose and wildlife tours, waterfall hikes; your Moosehead Outdoor Adventures and yurts. Map 1, F5 NORTHERN OUTDOORS 1771 US Route 201, The Forks 207-663-4466 northernoutdoors.com A true 4-season vacation resort. Year-round ad ventures include rafting, hiking and fishing in the summer and snowmobiling all winter long. Map 1, E4 SPRING MEADOWS GOLF COURSE 59 Lewiston Rd, Gray 207-657-2586 springmeadowsgolf.com 18-hole championship public course- recently named 2021 NE Golf Course of the Year! A full service facility includes players’ lounge & ban quet hall. Map 2, C11 SUNDAY RIVER 15 South Ridge Rd, Newry 800-543-2754 sundayriver.com World-class skiing or riding on 8 peaks of infinite terrain. Two slope-side Grand Hotels. Golf, bike, hike, fish or indulge at the spa. Map 1, G2 PACKAGES + DEALS Scan the QR code for special

If you enjoy the outdoors, from swimming and sailing to hiking and biking, you’ll want to do your part to ensure that Maine’s abundant natural resources are protected for generations to come—here’s how!

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM TIPS

3 Stick to established trails and roads.

3 Avoid spreading invasive species by not transporting firewood and brushing off your shoes and drying your boat before heading to your next adventure.

3 Avoid damaging trees and only build fires in approved sites, making sure to extinguish them thoroughly. 3 Bury human waste 100 feet from any trail, away from water, and at least 6 inches deep.

3 If you pack it in, pack it out, including biodegradables like banana peels.

Visit LookOutForMe.com for more on taking care of the land, and yourself, when you’re out in Maine’s great outdoors. Tread lightly and leave no trace.

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