Have you ever visited one of our beaches and wished you could see what was going on just beneath the surface? The Maine State Aquarium is an amazing resource for learning more about our local crustaceans and other sea life -- in fact, you can even get up-close-and-personal with sharks. If you're taking a summer vacation to Boothbay Harbor this year, don't leave without checking out the aquarium.
The Maine State Aquarium is located at 194 McKown Point Road in Boothbay Harbor.
It's open from late May until the end of September -- and it just opened for the 2019 season.
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The Aquarium is operated by the Maine Department of Marine Resources.
The focus is on local sea life, so you can expect to see a lot of lobsters, crabs, shrimp, and sharks.
Maine is pretty much synonymous with lobsters, but that doesn't mean every Mainer knows about their life cycle.
You'll find plenty of lobsters at the Aquarium, and you can even touch them in the Touch Tank.
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But the highlight of the Aquarium is definitely the shark encounter.
This is the chance to actually pet a shark and learn more about this fascinating cartilaginous fish.
These are chain catshark, which are common in the Northwest Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean
These little sharks are harmless, and it's fascinating to feel their rough skin.
The Maine State Aquarium is a fantastic place for the crustacean-curious.
There's always something new to see here.
Address: McKown Point Road, West Boothbay Harbor, ME, 04575
As the weather warms up, it’s getting close to berry-picking season in Maine! What’s better than picking your own fresh berries at a you-pick berry farm in Maine during the summer? If you’re looking for a wonderful place to pick berries to your heart’s content, you’ve got to check out Goss Berry Farm in Mechanic Falls.
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If you’re looking for a fantastic you-pick farm in Maine and want the freshest berries ever, head to Goss Berry Farm where you can pick buckets of berries that are as plump and tasty as can be.
When you arrive on a sunny summer day and see row upon row of berries waiting to plucked, you’ll know you’re in for a treat. Bring the whole family and make a day trip of it.
Picking berries straight off the vine is a lovely way to get in touch with nature and the connection between it and the food we eat. It’s like getting back to basics. They make my mouth water just looking at them!
You’ll want to wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty and may want to wear latex gloves so your fingers don’t get stained. After all, berries are some of nature’s best dyes. Imagine these on top of some ice cream!
You can bring home a ton of berries for a very reasonable price and you’ll love making preserves, pies, and pastries, and just eating them as a snack. Be sure to freeze a bunch for smoothies and to put on top of your oatmeal or pancakes.
Berries aren’t the only things available at this farm. You can also find flowers, peaches, pumpkins, and much more during the different harvesting seasons of the year. Keep coming back for more scrumptious produce!
Have you ever had the pleasure of picking berries at Goss Berry Farm in Mechanic Falls? Do you have a favorite berry farm in Maine? Let us know in the comments. To get the latest updates about what’s in season, follow Goss Berry Farm on Facebook.
Have you ever wanted to camp on a farm? If so, pack up your tent and head out to this gem:
You might already know that Maine is the largest supplier of lobster in the country, but have you ever visited the beautiful blueberry fields in Maine? Did you know that Vacationland is actually the second-largest producer of blueberries? But, not just any blueberry. It's the Maine blueberry that's our claim to fame. These juicy and delightful little blue fruits are different than the big ones. They're smaller and (we think!) sweeter and even more delicious. Another great thing about them is the harvest. Read on to find out what makes the Maine blueberry fields in Maine so special... and something you must experience:
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Maine's blueberry fields supply not just the USA, but the entire world with the best blueberries you can find.
These juicy gems are small and irregular in shape, but somehow pack a flavor that's uniquely strong and very Maine.
If Maine is the blueberry capital of the world, Cherryfield is the Maine blueberry capital.
Fun fact: Its name might come from the fact that the area was once rich with cherries. Cherryfield is home to the world's largest growers of the Maine blueberry, Jasper Wyman & Sons.
While Cherryfield is the epicenter, the entire Downeast region is full of blueberry fields in Maine. They are known as "blueberry barrens."
In fact, at least half of Maine's 85 million pounds of commercial wild blueberries are grown in this region alone.
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Blueberries are traditionally a summer fruit and June is when the plants are pollinated by local bees.
In mid to late-August, Maine blueberries here are harvested, packaged, and sent to places all over the world to become snackable fruit or ingredients for baked goods.
This process makes the perfect pancakes possible!
As well as the most perfect desserts you can eat.
Only about half the blueberry fields in Maine are harvested and the rest are left in place. This is where things get interesting! When left to grow, the wild blueberries begin to change, turning this bold red color.
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Up close, they're interesting, but looking at them from afar is where the striking color really becomes impressive. Entire fields, as far as the eye can see, are a bold red color. Red... not blue, like you'd expect from blueberry fields.
When looked at against the backdrop of evergreens and blue sky, the bold red color of these Maine blueberry fields is just jaw dropping.
This area isn't widely visited, making it a great place to go if you want to get off-the-beaten path and away from the tourist trail to see some blueberry fields in Maine.
And, you're free to explore as long as you don't trespass on a private farm's property.
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Getting to these blueberry fields in Maine is fairly straightforward, actually.
Make your way to Bangor, then take Route 9 to 193 towards Cherryfield. The trip from Bangor is about an hour and a half.
Have you ever paid a visit to these beautiful Maine blueberry fields? It really is a bucket-list must for anyone living in Vacationland. Tell us about your experiences in the comments!
Explore Maine more by heading on one its many hiking trails. Check out what AllTrails has near you.
If you can't get enough Maine blueberries, you'll also want to check out this epic roadside attraction in Columbia Falls, which takes the Pine Tree State's love of blueberries to a whole other level. Maine's Wild Blueberry Land is definitely the most delicious roadside attraction in America, as it's both a tourist destination and a bakery. In terms of things to do, there's a blueberry-themed mini-golf course - a must for anyone visiting. Inside the behemoth blueberry, you'll find just about anything you could possibly want involving blueberries: pies, muffins, scones, jams, jellies, baking mixes, candy, teas and coffee, ice cream, dog treats, and more. A celebration of Maine's bluest bounty, there really is nowhere else in the world quite like Wild Blueberry Land!