Maine’s distinctive geography and climate make it an attractive place for horse owners who prefer a less hectic, more picturesque horse life. Maine falls within the humid continental climate region, with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Mean annual temperatures vary from 35°F (2°C) in northern Maine to maybe 45°F (7°C) in the south, with summer temperatures in the high 70s, typically. Year-round rainfall is 40 to 50 inches, with snowfall often over 70 inches in interior areas. These conditions allow for a full range of equine pursuits, from winter trail riding through the snowy woods to summer pasture grazing. Maine’s terrain features coastal plains, forested uplands, and rolling hills, as well as both aesthetic and functional spaces for riding and training.
Maine soils are varied, but overall adaptable to the development of horse property. Chesuncook, Maine’s official state soil, is a well-drained, fine sandy loam that is mainly found in woodlands—ideal for pasture when cleared and well cared for. Southern and central regions possess other quality soils like Tunbridge and Peru series that yield nutritious forage and tough footing. These areas, such as Gray, Unity, and Alfred, have become a favorite among horse riders, thanks to the blending of open ground, farming facilities, and accessibility to surrounding riding clubs and trail systems. They provide the optimal blend of countryside attractions with ease of access, thus making them ideal for horse owners who wish to establish their residence in a friendly and naturally beautiful location.
If your dream has been to move to Maine to enjoy the beauty of the State and the privacy it offers, you must see this property. Located in the small farming town of Cambridge in Somerset County with a population of less than 500 people, sets this three-bedroom home overlooking fields and hardwood forests on 106+- private acres. What a perfect spot to have ...
If your dream has been to move to Maine to enjoy the beauty of the State and the privacy it offers, you must see th ...
A renovated turn of the century farmhouse with 204.5± acres of land for sale in Sherman, ME. The farm property consists of a renovated farmhouse with 5 bedrooms on a full foundation. The home has updated insulation, wiring, new windows, siding, and mechanicals. The kitchen was redone in the past 2 years and has new cabinets, counters and appliances. There are two full baths on ...
A renovated turn of the century farmhouse with 204.5± acres of land for sale in Sherman, ME. The farm property con ...
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