Kid-Friendly Fun
Featuring must see landmarks, forts, activities, parks, and more all preserved so you can tour them while you’re here.
Kicking-Off Travel + Tourism Week with Clean Up Day
Visit Portland kicked-off National Travel and Tourism Week by partnering with the Portland Parks Conservancy to clean-up Riverton Trolley Park.
Kick-Off the Holidays With Freeport’s Sparkle Celebration
Concerts, parades, craft sales, visits from Santa, and a real Talking Christmas Tree – it’s part of a tradition that families love to visit every year.
Kennebec & Moose River Valleys
This north-south swathe of Maine extends from the state capital of Augusta to the border of the Canadian province of Quebec.
Kayaking & Canoeing
With 3,500 miles of coastline, Maine provides easy access for those wishing to explore islands, hidden coves, and sandy beaches.
Importance of Black History in Maine
From it’s role in the Freedom Trail to the incredible black-owned businesses and artists living in the state—there are many ways to keep the celebration for Black History month alive all year long in Maine.
Hub + Spoke
Portland, Maine is the ideal central location while you’re visiting with easy access to nature, parks, landmarks, attractions, and islands.
How to Fall in Love with Maine: Roadtrip the Coast
Discover Greater Portland, Maine’s fall charm through 5 days of vibrant foliage, harvest fests, and seasonal bites + brews.
Holiday Shopping 101
Get in the holiday spirit in Greater Portland this year by exploring the area’s shopping during this festive time of year—from boutique shops on cobblestone streets to outlet shopping across the region.
Hikes and Nature Walks
The diversity of scenery in Portland makes for a tough decision when it comes to a stroll or a hike in and around the city.
Higgins Beach
Higgins Beach retains a small-town feel where fisherman put in a line, kayakers paddle out, and walkers admire the classic New England scenery.
Hidden gem trails That locals love
A trail network connects 4 towns, schools, community centers, and things to do. These are part of people’s lives whether they live, work, or spend their vacation in Greater Portland.