Winter in Maine
As the holiday season comes to an end, the frozen earth calls for blankets of snow. The stillness is deafening, beckoning rest and rejuvenation as nature enters its season of hibernation. Mainers welcome this time as one for communion and connection with those they missed during the busy warmer months.
Ski mountains and snowmobile trails fill with winter lovers thrilled to take a bite of the cold season recreation. Summer hiking boots are replaced with cross country skis & snowshoes for daily activity. Frozen ponds are often sprinkled with ice skating families or pond hockey fanatics, and frozen lakes fixed for ice fishing shacks.
Whether your winter passion lies in flying downhill on a snow tube or snuggled up by the wood stove with a cup of coffee watching the snow fall, a winter hobby is essential in this Winter Wonderland as the last snow storm typically comes in March when the thaw begins.
Learn more about Maine Winter Activities here.