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Adventure Girls

Amanda Hatley, the founder of She Summits Co., shares her thoughts on what summer camp can do for girls, what it means to be brave, and the best place to hike in Maine.

Camp Has Made All the Difference

For Susan Curtis campers, two weeks on the shore of Trout Pond means finding new paths

Just Do It

From organizing a summer camp in middle school to hiking the Appalachian Trail, Chloë Rowse has charted her own path, and encourages girls to do the same

Abiding Sportsmanship

With a heritage dating back nearly two centuries, Maine’s sporting camps serve as stewards and guides of the state’s woods and waters

Love Letters to Maine | Lily King

My mother married a man in April in Massachusetts. I was 15. That August he brought us to Maine. We got up at four-thirty in the morning and drove for hours to Rockland and got on a ferry and headed

All the Way Down East

With its dramatic cliffs and seaside forests, the Bold Coast provides an experience unlike anything else in Maine

A Century of Summers

Restoring an old Sebago Lake hunting lodge to its former glory

Pancakes

Whether you’re 8 or 80, a breakfast of pancakes dripping with butter and soaked in real Maine maple syrup will help start your day with a smile.

Last Tracks

When the temperatures warm, join those in the know and head to the mountains with these spring-skiing tips