What do you think of when you think of famous foods from Maine? If you're like most people, Maine lobster is likely the first thing that comes to mind. Yet blueberries are just as prominent during the summer months here in the Pine Tree State. Need further proof? Look no further than the blueberry capital of Maine: the adorable town of Cherryfield. One thing's for sure -- you'll want to bring your camera with you as you explore all that this delightful day trip destination has to offer!
Welcome to Cherryfield, Maine! Tucked away in Washington County along the Narraguagus River, this small town has existed since 1760.
A walk around the historic district will showcase all the trappings of an adorable small town: historic buildings, friendly storefronts, and postcard-perfect scenery.
As you keep exploring, you may also discover hints of the town's main claim to fame: it's the blueberry capital of Maine! Wyman's wild blueberries are grown in Cherryville and surrounding areas of Maine (in addition to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.)
You might be curious -- why is the town called Cherryville if its famous fruit is the blueberry? There's a theory that the blueberry barrens look like cherry fields when the leaves turn bright red in the fall.
If you're wondering about things to do in Cherryville, a trip to Catherine Hill Winery is a must!
This lovely local micro-winery is famous for its grape and berry wines. Look closely and you'll see the blueberry barrens featured right there on the bottle!
And, in case you're wondering, yes -- this winery does make a blueberry wine! What better way to celebrate your day exploring the blueberry capital of Maine than with a refreshing glass of berry wine? Take another look at the beautiful blueberry barrens of Downeast Maine when you watch the brief video footage below:
Have you ever visited Cherryfield? What was your experience like exploring the blueberry capital of Maine? Feel free to share your thoughts with us in the comments below -- we would absolutely love to hear from you! While you're in the area, you might be tempted to explore one of the state's most incredible natural wonders: Acadia National Park. It's the crown jewel of the Atlantic! And don't forget to check out some amazing places to stay near Acadia National Park.
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