Despite the pandemic, there are still plenty of fall events in Maine, including a reworked maple celebration, a virtual Common Ground Fair, trolley rides to a pumpkin patch and socially distant wife-carrying.
Things To Do
Things to Do: See some art, do some yoga, catch a film and visit with animals
September is in full swing, and there’s plenty to do inside and out.
Things to Do: From Longfellow to laughter, there’s lots going on
You can also hike the Sebago-to-the-Sea Trail and virtually attend Maine Voices Live with Bill Green.
With precautions in place, apple picking is on
Maine’s apple orchards are open this fall, with some new rules, offering plenty of fresh air and fruit.
Face the Music: There’s no place like home for Lady Lamb and her fans
The musician moved back to Maine after a decade in New York and has created a pandemic-inspired performance space outside her midcoast home.
Run & Eat: At Burundi Star Coffee, you won’t question whether the avocado toast is worth it
The St. John Street cafe opened in March, shut down, then reopened in early June.
Bring all the fun things from the fair to your own back yard
Maine’s beloved fall fairs have been canceled, so here are some ideas on how to replicate the experience at home.
Things to Do: Trolleys, cows and art await you
From Kennebunkport to Rockland, there’s plenty of options.
Face the Music: The Ghost of Paul Revere to release new album Friday
‘Good At Losing Everything’ is the latest from the Maine holler-folk act.
Things to Do: Art and animals are out there waiting for you
You can also bike the Eastern Trail and visit a historical house in South Berwick.