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Whether you’re training for distance, easing into a morning jog or chasing views that make the miles melt away, Maine delivers a running experience shaped by fresh air and wide-open scenery. Get outdoors with trails across the state, or set a new goal with a marathon, trail race or laid-back fun run. Take your pick from a variety of trails, from salty coastal loops to old rai...


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It’s early. The dock glitters with a hint of frost, the air sharp enough to wake every sense. Slow footsteps echo softly against the planks, the only sound besides water lapping below. On the horizon, a thin wash of cranberry-red hints at the sun’s return. Togue Brawn, Maine seafood expert and owner of Downeast Dayboat, waits in the half-light. Not for spectacle—for a boat. F...


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The ice answers the morning with a sound that feels almost otherworldly—pops and pings echoing across the surface like distant signals. It’s not danger, but dialogue. As the first sunlight warms the frozen lake, the ice subtly shifts and settles, releasing its quiet music into the clear winter air. Near Alfred, the lake lies frozen 5 to 6 inches thick, its surface smooth and ...


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