Maine’s love affair with strangeness is no secret. Our state is known for its bizarre and offbeat destinations. Of these, the Desert of Maine in Freeport may be the weirdest man-made attraction in Maine. Not only is this patch of sand a dramatic departure from the surrounding forest’s lush green trees, it also has a fascinating history worth learning about.

Plan a visit to this remarkable spot near Freeport!

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Mainers have a soft spot for curiosities, big and small. But in our pantheon of strange attractions, few come wrapped up with so much history as the Desert of Maine. You and your family will love exploring this spectacular Freeport spot, created by 10,000 years of glacial activity and just 69 years of human intervention. If it isn’t the weirdest man-made attraction in Maine, it’s certainly one of the Pine Tree State’s most interesting. Visit and stay overnight in nearby Freeport.

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