Maine is a wonderland in the wintertime, with all the snowy-day activities, from skiing to snowshoeing. And, of course, summertime is when Maine really shines. But what about the less-loved mud season? Our panelists suggest ways to enjoy springtime in Maine even when it's not at its most glorious, weatherwise. We'll get ideas for indoor and outdoor activities, destinations, events and more.
Guests
Brian Kevin, executive editor, Down East magazine
Jennifer Hazard, author, "The Maine Play Book"
Resources
- WinterKids
- Daylight saving time begins Sunday. Are you ready to spring forward?
- DownEast Things To Do In Maine
- VisitMaine.com: Things To Do In Spring
- UMaine Extension 4-H: Vernal Pools
- Maine Maple Sunday
- Harris Farm, Dayton
- UMaine Cooperative Extension: How to Tap Maple Trees and Make Maple Syrup
- Midcoast Cheese Trail: Kid Hugging Day
- "I Love Mud," by Rick Charette
- 2020 Maine Flower Show
- Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens
- Engine 5 Bakehouse, Waterville
- Heart of Biddeford Community Soup-er 2020
- The Maine Brew Bus Birds On Tap
- Maine Audubon Piping Plover Party
- Sunday River Maine Brew Fest Spring Session
- Fork Food Lab Member Market
- Suga Suga Kids Drip Cake Workshop
- Maine Farmers' Markets
- Camden Snow Bowl
- ‘Maine in the Movies’ film festival
- Maine Jewish Film Festival
- Maine Academy of Modern Music: Girls Rock!
- Rad Plaid app
- Farnsworth Art Museum: Eliot Porter, All The Wild Places
- Maine Coast Marathon
- Sugarloaf Reggae Fest 2020
- Sugarloaf East Coast Pond Skimming Championship
- Max Ater at Chocolate Church Arts Center
- Bowdoin College Museum of Art
- Maine Red Claws
- Maine Mariners
- Pettingill Farm, Freeport
- Frances Perkins Center
- Passagassawaukeag Rail Trail
- Maine Irish Heritage Center Upcoming Events
- Maine Maritime Museum
- The Telling Room's Show & Tell: A Literary Spectacular
- CatVideoFest 2020
- Calf Cuddling Day
- Funky Bow Beer Co. Events
- "Mud," Mary Lyn Ray