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The Maine Adventure
Eight Amazing Days
June 8 - 15, 2025


Enrollment Is Open
Enrollment is open. We are limiting this trip to 12 boys and 3 adults.
Click here for the application.

Our trip is full for The Maine Adventure as of 12/10/24
Let me know if you would like to be first on the waiting list.​


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Love it or hate it, but all boys will get a chance to enjoy a lobster dinner. Or, they can pick something else, But you can't come to Maine without at least the option.
This will be our seventh trip to Maine. There's a reason we keep returning. It's one of our favorite destinations.

We will fly into Portland and stay there the first night and the last two nights of the trip. We'll be in Bar Harbor for the other four nights. 

​Check over the activities on this page and then go to "more to know" for additional information about how the program works.


We've picked high-interest activities that boys have enjoyed on past Maine adventures...and as always we have added a few new twists.
Note on Enrollment:
We're holding enrollment to a small and manageable number. If you're interested in grabbing a place, you should inquire or sign up now. There's always a chance someone will drop out, so we'll add you to the waitlist once enrollment is full.

Get ready for an amazing experience. Each day is totally different than any of the others. 
​Ask anyone who has been on a MindStretch Travel Adventures trip and you'll quickly realize that no two days are alike. That's one of the advantages of a travel camp. There is no routine. We don't even eat meals at the same time, and other than breakfast, our other meals are usually eaten at a different restaurant each time. We are no ordinary camp. Some of the differences include motel beds with private baths (as opposed to a cabin with 8 or more boys and a shared bath), a swimming pool (instead of a lake), and restaurants where you get to choose from the menu (instead of a mess hall). And instead of 250 boys, this trip will have
​no more than a dozen. It adds up to a whole new experience.

What will we do for fun?

Below you'll find some of the planned activities we'll be squeezing into our trip. There could always be changes. Sometimes weather will mean we have to switch something for another adventure...but usually what we list here will be the activities we'll be enjoying.

Kayaking on Frenchman Bay
​in Bar Harbor
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We'll take sea kayaks out in Frenchman Bay which skirts Mt. Desert Island, home of Bar Harbor. Here's a chance to see the bay from a different perspective and get a chance to see eagles and other wildlife. The trip is expertly led by professional guides.
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Sea kayaking was a first for many of the boys in 2024.

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Biking on the Carriage Roads in Acadia National Park
We'll bike a few of the 45 miles of broken-stone carriage paths that cross a portion of Acadia National Park. Our trip will be guided by an outfitter. 
These paths are closed to motorized traffic, and will take us around lakes, to vistas, and through the forests of the Park.
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Sailing in Casco Bay out of Portland
We'll board a sailboat for a two-hour tour around Casco Bay during our stay in Portland. Boys will have a chance to hoist the sails and get the schooner ready for our trip. Depending on the captain's needs, they might get pressed into other chores. 
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This was the boat we sailed on one of our recent trips.
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Some of our group before boarding our sailboat in 2019. Two of the guys returned in 2024 as "Senior Counselors."
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A little ice cream after our sailing excursion is always a nice treat.

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Casco Bay

Touring Acadia National Park
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The bay as seen from atop Cadillac Mountain.
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Boys celebrating reaching the summit of Cadillac Mountain. Actually, it's not that hard.
We'll be taking a guided tour of Acadia National Park including hiking up Cadillac Mountain to get an amazing view of the bay around the Park. We'll make a stop at Thunder Hole and see if we can time our visit to see how the tide pops into a cove to make a sound similar to thunder. We can't attest to this as we always seem to get there at the wrong time. Just the same, it's an experience - another "adventure."
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Thunder Hole in Acadia National Park

Some of our other Adventures...
Is there time for anything else? Of course, what did you expect? Our unofficial motto has always been, "Every day is an adventure." That is definitely true in a MindStretch Travel Adventures program where every day is different.
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We can't pass up a good candy store. This one is in Portland.
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Only on a few occasions have boys been locked up during of our trips. This was at Pirate's Cove, a miniature golf course where we'll enjoy a little friendly competition.

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Miniature Golf is one of those activities we'll throw in as a filler. We do spice up the game with some prize money...but it's all just for fun.
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We're always looking to dish out some special treats. They usually have to be earned.
Candlepins is something most boys have never heard of and certainly not played before. It is form of bowling that is unique to certain parts of the country - mainly New England and the maritime provinces of Canada. The ball is more the size of a large grapefruit, and there are no finger holes. You just roll the ball down the alley as best you can. But the differences don't stop there. Three rolls make up a frame and the pins that get knocked down with the first one or two balls stay in place. So, it's possible to use that to your advantage to knock the rest of your pins down. It is definitely a New England experience!


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We might get a chance to stop at the Cole Land Transportation Museum in Bangor. Boys can explore every imaginable land vehicle including military jeeps, full-size train cars, and antique snow plows. If it rolls, they have it.


No trip through Maine would be complete if we didn't stop at the flagship store for LL Bean. Boys could spend hours here (if you give them your credit card), but our stop will be more like an hour or so.

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Perry's Nut House is...well, kind of hard to describe. Let's just say it's one of those roadside attractions we all love to hate. Plenty of goodies inside.
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Our motels will have pools. The motel in Bar Harbor also boasts other activities such as badminton, bocce, and corn hole. We can also walk into Acadia National Park from our motel.
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Everyone will get an opportunity to have a lobster dinner if they wish. Or, something else. You choose all your own foods on our trips.
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Can there be anything else?

​Of course. For sure, boys will get a couple of opportunities to explore the shops in downtown Bar Harbor and Portland. And we always find other things to do. There's a chance we'll stop at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath if the timing is right.

All of these activities are planned. Please note that things can change because of weather or other circumstances out of our control that might necessitate a change to something else. But for sure...you'll have fun.
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We also provide some "chill" time.

Click the links below to get started.
Click for the application
Click for "more to know"
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