Much of Maine is absolutely beautiful and getting outside is fairly easy no matter where you might be. We love the many hiking trails, state parks, and mountains but it's easy to overlook the spots that exist merely for enjoyment. The state's gardens and parks are a fantastic place to get some fresh air without the added pressure of lacing up those hiking boots. If you're looking for a new spot to see consider the nature center we're featuring today!
Merryspring Nature Center in Camden is a beautiful day trip destination offering something for every nature lover, whether they're avid outdoor-goers or people who want to feel the midcoast breeze hit their face.
The center was founded in 1974 by local horticulturist Mary Ellen Ross, who was primarily known for her mail-order plant business, Merry Gardens.
She loved the outdoors and wanted others to have a place to visit that would allow them the chance to learn and be immersed in the great outdoors of Maine. Ross purchased the 66-acre piece of land herself and went on to create Merryspring, Inc. This nonprofit, member-supported corporation has worked to operate the nature center and make sure it's thriving.
And thriving it is! If you visit you'll find walking trails, an arboretum, an herb garden, a children's garden and a visitor's center.
Throughout the year there are events and activities meant to help teach visitors about local nature. There are guided nature walks, bird seminars and other fun events.
This is also a great place to foster a love of the outdoors in children. We love the annual bug safari which invites families to find insects and spiders in the gardens. The center supplies a few nets, cages and field guides to make sure kids have a great time.
If you're the type that likes to enjoy the great outdoors with some peace, there are plenty of quiet areas to sit and relax.
Visiting is free of charge, but a donation is suggested. This is well-worth is given just how much beauty there is to explore here.
Merryspring Nature Center is open every day from sunrise to sunset. You can learn all about the many activities they host as well as the things you can do during your visit by checking out their website. Also, be sure to follow them on Facebook to keep track of news! You can reach them on 207-236-2239.
If you're trying to spend more time outdoors this year, we've got something you'll want to see. Be sure to bookmark the nature lover's definitive guide to Maine's natural beauty - parks, beaches, hikes and more!
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