It's no secret that there's a plethora of amazing small towns in Maine. Here in New England, we're all about those teeny towns and the pastoral landscapes dotted with farmland and historic white churches. If you're looking to enjoy a getaway in a small town in the Pine Tree State, you certainly have no shortage of options. One spot we're particularly fond of is Bridgton. This picturesque little town is home to just under 5,500 residents and is perhaps best known for being home to Bridgton Academy, a prestigious college preparatory school that's one of the country's oldest, having been founded in 1808. However, there's a lot more to Bridgton than the private school that shares its name, and we think it's just perfect for a visit, even if you've only got one day to explore.
Bridgton has no shortage of fun things to do, no matter where your interests lie. If you love architecture, simply walking through the town's historic district provides plenty to admire. Several homes throughout the town are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Benjamin Cleaves House (built in 1828) and the Lt. Robert Andrews House (built in 1805). Lovers of history will also want to check out the Bridgton Historical Society. The society's archives and exhibits are displayed in the town's old fire station.
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If you're visiting in the winter and love the outdoors, definitely pay a visit to Pleasant Mountain. This ski area, once known as Shawnee Peak, primarily has intermediate and advanced trails, though there is a beginner area for novice skiers.
Of course, there's plenty to do outside at any time of year when you're in Maine. Bridgton's Pondicherry Park boasts 66 acres of forests, fields, and wetlands. You can check out some of the park's great trails from our friends at AllTrails.
When I'm traveling, I love enjoying a visit to local restaurants. Even if I am not feeling too hungry or don't have time for a full meal, just grabbing a coffee in a cafe is a great way to support small businesses while enjoying local culture. Bridgton offers up plenty of delicious places to dine. Morning Glory Diner has been serving townies diner-style breakfast since 1983. Looking for something a little more upscale? Stella's on the Square has made-from-scratch eats and live music on select days.
If you've got money burning a hole in your pocket, you'll find some wonderful boutique shops to support along Bridgton's Main Street. Corn Shop Trading Co is an old-fashioned country store with gifts, candles, holiday decor, and so much more. Firefly Boutique is just down the road and sells all the latest in women's fashion. If you love vintage, definitely pay a visit to The 207, a multi-seller collection of antique vendors that carries everything from jewelry to furniture.
As you can see, there's a lot to do in Bridgton, Maine, whether you're a fan of enjoying the outdoors or shopping and dining. This is a delightful little town that's definitely worthy of a visit, and even if you only have an afternoon to stop by, you'll find plenty to explore.
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