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Dotted with lakes, this forested, delightfully underdeveloped region is perfect for anyone

seeking pastoral solitude.

What to do:

Get back to nature with days spent boating, fishing, and hiking. And be sure

to look out for wildlife: Animal lovers will be thrilled with the variety of fauna — including bear,

beaver, deer, fox, and moose — that call the area home.

Where to do it:

For hikers, the Island Falls Trail is a great place to start. Seeking a more

challenging trek? Set your sights on Big Squaw Mountain, which offers stunning vistas

across the region. To leave land, sign up for a moose-watching canoe tour with Greenville’s

Northwoods Outfitters, or rent a kayak and go bass fishing on Mattawamkeag Lake.

Why go now:

Because spring has sprung. The area is flush with the colors of the season,

the wildlife is more active, and it is less crowded than the summer months, when families

from cities across the northeast flock to the state.

Insider’s tip:

Maine was once among the world’s most productive logging regions. Learn

about the industry, and what it was like to live and work in a logging camp, at the Patten

Lumbermen’s Museum.

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