Coastal Maine Botanical Garden – Boothbay, ME
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This is another park I’d visited when I was a kid because my aunt and uncle live nearby. It’s really fun to wonder around with kids. I went with my cousin and her three oldest boys (the oldest I think was seven at the time) several years ago, and watching them wander through the fort
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Finding this park turned out to be a bit of an adventure. It’s signposted from Route 1, but the signs are then small, and harder to spot. (Turns out if we had used the Gazetter, it actually would have been easier to find.) As it was, we had quite a drive around various parts of
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Cobscook Bay State Park is not much further up Route 1 than the turn off to Lubec. There’s some lovely shoreline scenery in what’s starting to be the land of more extreme tides. (Cobscook is the local tribe’s word for boiling tides.) One cool feature is you can go clamming – there was a family
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Jasper Beach is not a state park – it’s owned and managed by the town of Machiasport. It’s not even labelled in our slightly older version of the Delorme Maine Gazetter (look for Howard Cove), but it is is sign-posted from Route 1 in Machias, and it’s worth the detour. It’s an interesting glacial feature
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Oh, have I mentioned that our main day out was foggy, or rainy, or drizzly, or some combination of those? There was some blue sky, I swear. You can see it in the fourth picture, right? Anyway, Roque Bluffs has both an ocean beach, and a pond to swim in, which just may make it
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This is a lovely little pocket beach, with amazing views of Penobscot Bay, just out of South Thomaston village. Wasn’t even very busy when we stopped by (this is apparently the first year they’ve even bothered with a ranger).
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Our wander through Georgetown culminated in a stroll up 31st Street to Dumbarton Oaks. (The stroll itself is a treat – what a gorgeous neighborhood.) There are two parts to this property, which is owned by Harvard: the house, now a museum and research library, and the garden. The museum is free, but the gardens
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