NEARBY FAIRS

Bangor State Fair

July 25-August 3

515 Main Street, Bangor

Blue Hill Fair

August 29-September 2

233 Ellsworth Rd, Blue Hill

Common Ground Country Fair

September 20-22

294 Crosby Brook Rd, Unity

Festivals to Watch For

25th Acadia Birding Fest. - May 30 - June 2
Orland River Days
– TBD


Lobster Boat Races

June 23 - Bass Harbor
July 14 – Stonington
August 10 – Winter Harbor


Bucksport Bay Fest.
– July 20th weekend
Castine – Bastille Day
celebration – July 14
Blue Hill Kneisel Hall Chamber Music
-June 15 - Aug. 25


Belfast Harbor Fest.
- August 16-18
Camden Windjammer Fest.
- August 30-31

Belfast – Maine Celtic Celebration –July 19-21
Belfast – The Maine Wienerfest – (dachshunds)- September 8


BUCKSPORT AREA



ELLSWORTH AREA



BAR HARBOR AREA


Cadillac Mountain should be on the top of your list when visiting Acadia National Park. It is the highest peak on the East Coast at 1,527 feet. You can hike to the summit or take a leisurely drive up to enjoy the incredible views of Mount Desert Island, the Porcupine Islands, and on a good day, some have said that you just might be able to see the White mountains in New Hampshire. That remains to be seen by me:) It is the place to catch the first sunrise in the continental U.S. You'll need a pass to visit Cadillac Mountain, so either make a reservation online or get it included in a tour of Acadia National Park. You can get more information at: https://www.nps.gov/acad/index.htm

Jordan Pond. This is just a beautiful spot. There are multiple trails of varying difficulty levels but the shortest one is about 3 miles(5 km) and goes around the pond. It is a fairly easy flat hike with some board constructed paths along the way. It is likely the best option for little children and the elderly. Keep in mind that it takes about an hour. The Jordan Pond House is a good place to stop for a bite. Mark is especially fond of the pop-overs and the blueberry sorbet ice cream (https://www.nps.gov/places/jordan-pond-house.htm).

Bar Island Sandbar. This is a really great walk across a sand bar to get to Bar island Lots of shells along the way to add to your collection. There are some good trails on the island too. Just make sure to keep track of when low tide begins and ends. If you are not back across the sandbar before the tide starts rolling in (and it happens quickly), it will be at least a $50.00 charge for a water taxi to come get you! For more info: https://www.nps.gov/thingstodo/hike-bar-island-trail.htm

Dive-In Theater w/ Diver Ed - Fun! Fun! Fun! On the way out Diver Ed and Nori, the Newfoundland, will welcome you aboard. After setting anchor, Diver Ed and Mini-Ed don their dive gear. Diver Ed heads to the back of the boat where the kids get to push him overboard.

Diver Ed and Mini-Ed return to the boat – and so do the creatures! Touch tanks allow you to observe, handle, and sometimes even kiss, these strange and mysterious beings before they are returned safely to the sea. You will be amazed at the colors, the textures and the variety of animal life beneath the waves. https://www.diveintheater.com

Thuya Gardens - Gorgeous perennial garden open from late June until the beginning of October. You can either park down below and walk up a stone stair path, or park at the garden. The views of harbor are breathtaking and the gardens are incredible. We usually have lunch at the Asticou Inn, followed by a walk around the garden. (https://www.gardenpreserve.org/thuya-garden).

Asticou Azalea Garden - The garden combines the best natural features of Mount Desert Island with design elements inspired by classic Japanese gardens. Located in Northeast Harbor, the beauty of Asticou changes throughout the year. A flowering cherry tree heralds the start of the season in mid-May, followed by a myriad of colorful azaleas and rhododendrons from late May through June. In July blooms the Japanese iris, smoke bush, rosebay rhododendron, and the azalea. August is accented by blooming water lilies just before the garden is ablaze with fall colors. For more information: https://www.gardenpreserve.org/asticou-azalea-garden

Click the link below for the bloom chart details. Dates may vary by as much as two weeks (https://www.gardenpreserve.org/bloom chart).

Cranberry Island  - Maybe consider hoping on a mail boat to the Cranberry Islands from Northwest Harbor. The best way to see the northern Maine coast is by boat. There are all sorts of tourist boat rides available, from whale watching tours to schooner rides to cruises. But the local mail boat takes passengers to two of the tiny islands just off Mt. Desert Island. This mail boat delivers the mail to the folks who live on nearby Cranberry and Islesford islands. It also picks up and delivers all kinds of other things too, including people.

Check it out. https://roadslesstraveled.us/Mail-Boat-Northeast-Harbor-Cranberry Island

There is a restaurant on Little Cranberry Island/Islesford that has great food and amazing views: https://www.islesforddock.com

Bass Harbor Head Light Station - is located in Tremont, Maine, marking the entrance to Bass Harbor and Blue Hill Bay on the southwest corner of Mount Desert Island. 

Among about 80 lighthouses across Maine, it is one of three lights managed by Acadia National Park, including two others on Baker Island and Bear Island. https://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisit/bass-harbor-head-light

Schoodic Point & Winter Harbor - Don't forget about the other half of Acadia National Park on the Schoodic Peninsula. Driving the Schoodic Peninsula loop is fun to do either before or after a possible trip to Bar Harbor via the Winter Harbor Ferry. The ferry conveniently arrives at the Bar Harbor Inn pier after the approximate 45 minute boat ride. While on the boat, look for wildlife such as seals, harbor porpoise, bald eagles and other waterfowl. Arriving in Bar Harbor, enjoy shopping, restaurants and other in town activities as well as visiting Acadia National park by shuttle or other means of transportation. You could bring a bike or rent one in Bar Harbor. This is a wonderful way to visit Bar Harbor and Acadia. Here is a great resource for your visit to Winter Harbor (it has a ton of information to make your trip to Maine even better): https://visitmaine.com/places-to-go/acadia/winter-harbor


BLUE HILL / DEER ISLE AREA



BELFAST AREA