Crepuscular Crawl
"Crepuscular" is the word for animals that are most active during dawn and dusk. This mellow hike will focus on observing the signs of wildlife that love this cooler time […]
"Crepuscular" is the word for animals that are most active during dawn and dusk. This mellow hike will focus on observing the signs of wildlife that love this cooler time […]
If you’re new to day hiking or feel you need more preparation, this outing is perfect for you. Join us to discover what a Registered Maine Guide carries in her […]
We are excited to partner with MITA again this year to offer an OWL Stewardship Day on Harbor Head Island! MITA’s cleanups are full-day events where experienced volunteer skippers take […]
Join us for a relaxed paddling outing, offering opportunities to spot various wildlife, including beavers, river otters, muskrats, and many different birds. With a bit of luck, you might even […]
Are you looking to unplug and reconnect with nature and each other? Join a Registered Maine Guide from Maine Outdoor School for an afternoon of outdoor fun and exploration. Through […]
Learn the basics of plant and mushroom identification to build the skills necessary for sustainably and safely foraging for wild foods and medicines. Location: Lubec, Maine Difficulty: Moderate Gear: Participants […]
This mossy wonderland is the perfect place to learn the differences between non-vascular plants, symbiotic organisms, and algae (mosses, lichens, seaweeds!) and begin your journey of identifying these unique organisms. […]
***We're moving this outing from the Hidden Pond trail at Tunk Mountain to the Frenchman Bay Community Forest in Hancock, just 15 minutes west on Route. 182. This change is due to lack of winter […]
Learn about our winter birds and how to use apps like Merlin to improve your birding game while hiking or snowshoeing. This out-and-back trail offers up to 4 miles of […]
How do the wintry conditions of the Grand Lake Stream region influence the things that live here? Find out on this easy-moderate hike. We'll look for tracks and scat, plants […]