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Maine

Outdoor activities in Maine

  1. Harbor Adventures

    Harbor Adventures offers a chance to explore this scenic coastline by sea kayak or by mountain bike. Popular kayaking options include the two-hour harbor tour ($39), the sunset tour ($34) and the lobster luncheon ($67), which consists of paddling along Chauncey Creek and around Kittery Point peninsula before docking for crustaceans.

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  2. Searsport Shores Camping Resort

    Sears Island is the largest uninhabited island on the US’s eastern seaboard. Paddle here by kayak from Searsport Shores Camping Resort, a mile south of Searsport, or walk the pedestrian causeway. Then hike around the island and appreciate ospreys, bald eagles and bear (be careful!) in their natural habitat.

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  3. Castine Kayak

    For trips out onto the water, stop by Castine Kayak which offers two-hour sunset trips ($40), full-day paddles ($105) or even overnight island-hopping excursions. Bicycle rental is also available (from $28 per day). It’s located behind Dennett’s Wharf restaurant on the harbor.

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  4. Maine Sport

    To explore the coast at a leisurely pace, both kayak and bicycle rental are available at Maine Sport.

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