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Touring Opportunities and Events Highlight Maine's Foliage Season
(ARA) - From blazing crimson, gold and tangerine leaves, to blushing
Macintosh apples and bulbous pumpkins, Maine glows from top to bottom
in autumn. Coming alive in crisp, clear days, all of Maine is vibrant,
and many visitors come to enjoy special events while taking in the
brilliant scenery. 'Tis the season for leaf peepers, and it's no
wonder: Maine boasts some of the most dramatic leaf colors in New
England, their fiery hues contrasting brilliantly with the cobalt
blue backdrop of the state's many lakes and miles of rugged coastline.
For an especially lovely glimpse of Maine's foliage, begin in historic
Bath with a visit to the Maine Maritime Museum, then head north
on Route 1 to Wiscasset, a charming village featuring streets lined
with shops, galleries and restaurants. From there, head south on
Route 27 to Boothbay Harbor. Take in the Boothbay Railway Village
and enjoy music and entertainment as you stroll through the antique
auto museum or take a ride on a steam train.
From Boothbay, take Route 27 back to Route 1 and head north to
Damariscotta. The main street there is lined with 19th-century storefronts,
housing shops, pubs, restaurants, galleries and an old-fashioned
drugstore complete with a '50s-style soda fountain.
Continuing north on Route 1, plan a stop in Rockland and visit
the Farnsworth Art Museum.
After a stay in Rockland, continue to Camden via Route 1 north.
You can drive to the 800-foot summit of Mount Battie to take in
a grand view of the Camden Hills and Penobscot Bay. Stroll through
Camden's picturesque downtown to enjoy shops, harborside restaurants
and pubs.
For the adventurous at heart, rent a kayak and enjoy the magnificent
autumn colors from the nooks and crannies along the waters of Maine's
mid coast.
Plan the next stop in Belfast, where a Victorian downtown boasts
fine old houses and great shops. From there, take Route 137 to Route
220 north to the town of Unity. This little diversion brings you
to the 130-year-old Belfast & Moosehead Railroad, which offers day
trips as well as overnight packages. The foliage-rich route takes
you past streams and lakes, highlighting the natural beauty of Maine.
As you experience the rich and varied autumn colors of inland Maine,
continue on to Bangor. Just north of Bangor is the Maine Forest
& Logging Museum in Bradley.
Bangor is also considered the gateway to the Bar Harbor region.
Travel south toward the coast along Route 1A to Ellsworth, where
you can see the spectacular Stanwood Homestead Sanctuary, a 130-acre
preserve that shouldn't be missed. Ellsworth offers a lovely downtown
area with several quaint hotels and inns.
From Ellsworth, head south on Route 3 to reach the legendary vacation
destination of Bar Harbor and beautiful Acadia National Park, where
you can check out this year's splendor from Cadillac Mountain, reputed
to be one of the very best places to catch the colors of Maine's
foliage season. Bar Harbor offers opportunities for fabulous shopping,
sightseeing and dining, in addition to a wonderful range of accommodations
and eateries. If you would like to do some exploring on the water,
Bar Harbor offers access to kayaking, windjammer day-sails, and
whale and puffin-watching cruises. You could peep at the leaves
while driving along the Acadia Byway, recently named an All-American
Road by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
In Acadia National Park, rent a bike and enjoy the fall colors
from the scenic bridges and well-traveled paths of the many carriage
roads, which were designed and built by John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Acadia, one of the Northeast's most enchanting fall destinations,
is truly breathtaking. Locals will advise you to watch a sunrise
from the summit of Cadillac Mountain, which is easily accessible
by car.
Autumn is often said to be the most glorious of the four seasons
in Maine. Memories born in the crisp, dry air amid the canopies
of splendidly colored leaves will not soon be forgotten. From outdoor
adventures to festivals to family fun, Maine in autumn has it all,
made even more glorious with that artistic backdrop of the brightest
red maples and the boldest white ash.
For more information on fall foliage touring opportunities and
events, visit the Maine Office of Tourism's Web site at www.visitmaine.com
or call (888) 95-MAINE. For foliage updates, visit www.mainefoliage.com.
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