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    Cooper's Farm - Maple buckets. Old school apparently as their other tap system looked like big blue wires.

    Cooper's Farm

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Wanting to celebrate Maine Maple Sunday without driving too far, my friend and I chose Cooper's…read moreFarm in Windham (and weren't surprised to see many other Portland-based faces there). Which advertised that they had maple syrup demos all day, complimentary maple syrup on ice cream, a self-guided walking tour of their farm, and maple-products for sale (including syrup, candy, coated nuts, cotton candy, whoopie pies, etc.)... and, yep, that's EXACTLY what we got! The only thing we were missing was watching someone actually tap a tree (or provide a hands-on demo of such a fun thing). Still... it was a great time! Mostly, Cooper's is a small farm raising registered AMHA mini ponies (which they've been doing since 2004). They also have a greenhouse, raise registered Charolais cattle, and have some gorgeous peacocks. All of which you can check out, take photos of, but shouldn't really be touching ("please don't feed your fingers to the mini ponies" being one of the better signs I've seen in a while!). We had a great time on Maine Maple Sunday, despite the negative temperatures thanks to a terribly fierce wind chill. We only had to wait in line for about ten minutes to check out the sugar shack (we arrived at 10:30am; when we left around noon, the line was out to the street though... lesson here? On Maine Maple Sunday COME EARLY), which was warm and steamy. The employees inside were abundantly nice, patient, thoughtful, and well educated. Kudos to them for maintaining those dispositions with the hoards of people coming through! There was ALSO a pancake and bacon breakfast for just $7.50, peacock feathers for sale for just $1, and - yes - loads of maple-based goodies. I left with some amber syrup "rich in flavor", candies, and maple coated cashews (which are sweeter and more maple-y than I expected them to be.... so sinful!). Yum. Anyway, if you're looking for somewhere close by to celebrated Maine Maple Sunday in years to come, Cooper's will provided a couple hours of entertainment for sure!

    I loved going to Cooper's Maine Maple Sunday! This was my first maple Sunday but if this is how it…read moreis every year I wouldn't mind doing it again (or at least stopping by to get some awesome maple products every once in a while). First we took the tour through the hut where the syrup is made. The gentleman working the station was very knowledgable. I wish I had more questions prepared for him. The tour ends in a shop complete with maple cotton candy, maple shakers, maple nuts (the cashews are AMAZING), amber and dark maple syrup, and maple candies. I bought everything haha it was all so good. Then as you exit you get a small vanilla ice cream topped with maple syrup. Super great addition to the tour even though it was cold outside. We were then able to walk around the premises and saw the most adorable mini ponies (one had a new born!). Then we found the cows, peacocks, pheasants, and trees that were tapped for sap. Cooper's for MMS (that's what the cool kids call it) was fun and educational. I would go to another event at this farm :)

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    Hurricane Meadows Fall Festival

    Hurricane Meadows Fall Festival

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    All around feel good festival. A portion of the profits supports a local non-profit and profits…read morealso support a local farm/business. It's very well organized and has so much to offer at this quaint and beautiful location. Parking is free. Entrance fee for anyone over 2yrs of age is only $15. With the fee, you have access to some fun activities for kids and adults. We loved the corn maze!! They are so creative with the design. There's an easy maze and a more challenging maze. There is a phone number at the entrance of the maze if you get lost. Staff will come find you and escort you out of the maze. Wear comfortable shoes as the ground can be a little uneven and rocky at times. Every person we passed in the maze was so happy, smiling and giggling, like were were. The kids LOVED it too. (3 and 6 yr olds). There are two big jumping pillows which the kids loved. There were adults on there as well. The weight limit is 225lbs for a person. Just be sure to take off your shoes. They had pumpkin bowling Big bubble wands "Pumpkin" basketballs A Bumble train pulled by a tractor Culvert and tire play ground slide Tractor tires to climb on. A large sandbox A "corn pit" instead of a ball pit. For extra money - be sure to try the potato cannon! SOOO FUN! 10 potatoes for $7. They also have paintball targets. Looked like fun. They have a food truck on site each day they are open (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) and a food shack. Staff is super friendly and welcoming. We loved it and highly recommend visiting if you are looking for a smaller festival with big fun.

    Took our 2 year old grandson to the festival and we all had such fun! Friendly, helpful staff,…read morewell-organized, with games for all ages. Good food too! Topped off with free pick-your-own sunflowers.

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    East Pine Plant Shop - Front entrance

    East Pine Plant Shop

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I came across this spot on social media about their 24/7 plant and other goods shop. They do also…read moreoffer a green house space that is available for renting which from social media looks like a calm and refreshing space. Although, this review is solely for the always open shop. They have signage pointing you towards where you need to go and have ample parking as well. A very nice set up for the area with a great variety of items you can buy. Which one of the best parts is everything available to buy is created by a local owned business. They offer lots of small little plants, baked goods (sourdough, cookies, etc), other food products including local meats, beauty/skincare products and more! Truly something everyone could find and want to buy while supporting local farmers/makers. They run off the honor system and offer a great amount of different ways to pay. Just fill out the log with details of what you are buying and then pay one of three ways offered (cash, through card or Venmo with both those offering QR codes for quick payment). A spot my wife and I look forward to returning to. Highly recommend the chocolate chip cookies from New England Sourdough Co. A phenomenal spot worth supporting!

    An amazing escape! Amalia & Darren (owners & operators?)…read moreare artistically creating an oasis and humbly sharing their creation with us all. If you have the chance, treat yourself to this gardener's retreat. You won't be disappointed

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