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Our Advertising PolicyA two-hour roundtrip paddle from this outfitter can take you to the Burnt Island Lighthouse and back. Kayaks are available for rent, and well behaved... Read More
Don’t just see Portland- Discover it! Hop onboard the “Discovery” trolley or, one of our classic cruise boats for a fun, entertaining and inform... Read More
One of the most successfully revitalized warehouse districts in the country, this area offers chic shopping, dining and entertainment options. Well b... Read More
Two hour sightseeing / nature cruise aboard the Acadian! See summer mansions, Egg Rock Lighthouse, seals, harbor porpoise, eagles, osprey, other w... Read More
This charter company offers a variety of boating options including a nature cruise to the Puffin Colony on Eastern Egg Rock, whale and seal watching t... Read More
This charter company offers a variety of boating options including a day trip to Monhegan Island, sailing trips, a narrated harbor tour, fishing chart... Read More
This seasonal drive-in offers first run movies. They charge by the carload or by the person if fewer than 3 in a car.
This pet friendly drive-in theater is located on the grounds of the Aquaboggan Water Park.
World's largest public transit museum, with trolley rides on private railway, hiking, exhibits, picnicking and special events....ALWAYS dog-friendly.
Go lobster fishing or take an ecotour to view the spectacular wildlife, including seals, osprey, bald eagles, and dolphins. Well behaved, leashed pet... Read More
"$5 round trip. All pets must be leashed or kenneled while aboard. If you bring your dog, you must be prepared to collect and remove all pet waste. Do... Read More
Providing passenger and vehicle ferry service between Portland and the islands of Peaks, Little Diamond, Great Diamond, Long, Chebeague, and Cliff, th... Read More
The Bass Harbor Ferry Terminal serves the islands of Frenchboro and Swan's Island. Planning your pet friendly vacation in Acadia National Park?
Located on Moose Lake and within an 11,000-acre wilderness preserve, this amazing resort offers so much more than a pet-friendly place to sleep - if y... Read More
The Lincolnville Ferry travels to the island of Islesboro. "Pets are allowed on board the vessel. Each boat has a pet friendly cabin that is clearly m... Read More
Drive your car, motorcycle, bike, RV or walk aboard this ferry and travel between Bar Harbor and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (3 hour trip). Plann... Read More
Drive your car, motorcycle, bike, RV or walk aboard this ferry and travel between Portland and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (5.5 hour trip). Dogs and cats a... Read More
This outfitter offers a multitude of adventure options, from guided hiking, geocaching and snow shoeing, to kayaking and canoeing, to fishing and ice ... Read More
This cruise company offers a variety of tour options, including a scenic island cruise, a lighthouse cruise, a lobster fishing cruise and a puffin cru... Read More
This charter company offers half-day fishing trips and three-quarter-day deep sea safaris where you might encounter seals, whales, porpoises, eagles o... Read More
Providing custom charter services on the 38-foot fishing vessel, Paige Elizabeth, this company will take you fishing, lobstering, cruising on Muscongu... Read More
Maine is famous for its lighthouses! Owl’s head is the subject of folklore, including one story which details the story of a couple whose ship wreck... Read More
Enjoy magnificent views of Portland's waterfront aboard antique rail cars pulled by steam and diesel locomotives. The track is 1.5 miles and the roun... Read More
Houlton's Market Square is a quaint downtown area offering tree-lined streets, cafes, bakeries, and shops. Leashed pets are welcome in the outside are... Read More
The Bold Coast Trail lives up to its name! Dramatic coastal views, bird and whale watching, and of course, hiking are all enjoyable at this BOLD Maine... Read More
This shelter and welfare society invites visitors to explore the grounds of it's headquarters. Here you will find two miles of walking paths where you... Read More
Explore the incredible scenery of Acadia National Park, Somes Sounds, Bear Island Lighthouse, and Little Cranberry Island on a morning, afternoon, or ... Read More
The Linekin Preserve, a 138 acre tract of land, include hiking trails and several varieties of deciduous and conifer trees. Visit their website to dow... Read More
Lobster Cove Meadow, believed to be the result of glacial outwash, is a 17 acre property that boasts a rich wildlife habitat including 90 species of m... Read More
The waterway is is a magnificent, 92-mile-long ribbon of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams winding through the heart of northern Maine's vast commerci... Read More
This passenger ferry service operates between Northeast Harbor and Great Cranberry Island, Little Cranberry Island, and Sutton Island (upon request). ... Read More
This ferry company offers service between Bar Harbor, Maine and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. A beautiful way to explore the sea. Planning your pe... Read More
Departing twice daily from Wells Harbor, this charter company operates bass fishing charters. Pets are welcome provided there are no objections from o... Read More
Boasting unique geologic features, diverse wildlife, incredible views, and intact forested wilderness, this 613 acre tract of preserved land is a grea... Read More
Leashed dogs are welcome at this 70 acre cross-country skiing center and apple orchard. During the winter, enjoy groomed trails and logging roads perf... Read More
This wildlife refuge is situated in the Atlantic flyway, a migration route which follows the east coast of North America. Migrating waterfowl, shorebi... Read More
Lulu Lobster Boat Rides offers several different tours all aboard a regal, traditional wooden lobster boat. Enjoy a sightseeing, lobster fishing, o... Read More
The Patten Lumbermen’s Museum invites guests to learn about Maine’s logging history through special events and interpretive exhibits. Well behaved... Read More
Capitol Park is situated between the State House and Kennebec River. Established in 1827, this beautiful tract of 40 acres has a rich historical backg... Read More
Maine and blueberries go hand in hand and Washington County is the state’s largest producer of the delicious crop. Drive through the barrens during ... Read More
This 30 acre museum has an impressive collection of antique cars and farm vehicles. Visitors are welcome aboard the museum's steam engine for a train ... Read More
Fort Halifax was built in 1754 to protect colonial settlement alone the Kennebec River. In April of 1987, this National Historic Landmark was complete... Read More
One of Maine’s few National Historic Landmarks, Fort Kent Historic Site served as the state’s northern post during the international border disput... Read More
This 10,000 acre parcel of preserved land is made of rolling hills, dense forest, brooks, bogs, and several ponds. The diverse environment is home to ... Read More
Built in 1857, Hemlock Bridge spans 109 feet across the Saco River. Those with a love for quaint charm and covered bridges will not want to miss this ... Read More
West Quoddy Head Light, a popular photographic subject, is known for its red and white stripes. This is the most famous lighthouse on the Quoddy Loop.... Read More
Located halfway between Portland and Lewiston, this park provides scenic views from the top of Bradbury Mountain. With nearly 1000 acres of forested l... Read More