You will enjoy stunning ocean views as we ride along historic Boothbay byways that traverse the length of historic Spruce Point, where the Wawenock once fished and early colonials settled. We’ll see the historic Spruce Point Inn, host to the Kennedys and Ernest Hemingway and named as one of the Northeast’s top 25 resorts by Conde Nast Traveler. Along the way, we’ll see one of the last large coastal lodges built prior to the Great Depression and take in some of the most beautiful coastline water views in Midcoast Maine before strolling along America’s longest wooden footbridge. Your entertaining guide has collected some intriguing historical tales to share that you didn’t learn about in history class.
Bike fitting, instruction, and parking lot practice ride.
Hear stories about Maine’s mysterious Red Paint People who prospered here for thousands of years and disappeared without a trace.
Visit to this historic girls’ camp-turned resort with views of Linekin Bay and Cabbage Island, home of Maine’s favorite Cabbage Island Clambake.
What do Queen Elizabeth I, a ring, and Outer Heron Island have in common? Would you believe the claim on a $1 billion-dollar English estate?
See the 1920s Sprucewold Lodge once billed as the “World’s Largest Log Cabin” and a fine example of an Adirondack-style hotel. Local Wawenock leader Samoset became the first Indigenous person to contact the Europeans and sets an example for us today.
As the earliest European settlement, America was born on Damariscove Island. Home to a bird sanctuary and a headless ghost and his dog, the first North American pirate buried treasure in its bottomless pond.
The Spruce Point Inn is celebrating its 133rd year as a lodging place and was a Kennedy family favorite. We’ll also have a fabulous view of Burnt Island Lighthouse and time for photo opportunities.
We meet at Pedego Electric Bikes at the town's one stoplight across the street from Hannaford. Plenty of free parking available.
Maine, the northeasternmost U.S. state, is renowned for its rugged coastline, picturesque lighthouses, and dense forests. It offers a unique blend of outdoor adventures, quaint coastal towns, and rich maritime history, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and those seeking a classic New England experience.
Acadia National Park is a stunning natural area known for its rocky coastline, dense forests, and granite peaks. It offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
One of the most iconic lighthouses in the U.S., Portland Head Light offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and a glimpse into Maine's maritime history.
A charming coastal town known for its Victorian architecture, quaint shops, and delicious seafood. Bar Harbor is the gateway to Acadia National Park and offers a variety of waterfront activities.
A sandwich made with fresh lobster meat, mayonnaise, and lemon juice, served on a buttered, toasted bun.
A creamy soup made with clams, potatoes, onions, and sometimes bacon.
A sweet pie made with wild Maine blueberries and a flaky crust.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Maine, offering warm weather, long daylight hours, and a variety of outdoor activities. This is the best time to enjoy the beaches, hiking, and festivals.
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Maine is generally a safe destination with low crime rates. However, visitors should take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Portland Transportation Center, Brunswick Station
Concord Coach Lines, Greyhound
Affordable and reliable bus service within the Portland metropolitan area.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque coastal town known for its harbor, lighthouse, and scenic views.
A charming coastal town with historic architecture, art galleries, and beautiful beaches.
A scenic mountain town known for its outdoor activities and historic sites.
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