
Augusta, Maine, is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the state, and for good reason. When April rolls around, the best way to see Augusta in full flower is to visit one of its many gardens. Some historic gardens in Augusta are nearly as old as the city itself, and our real estate agents want to help you see them.

There's no better place than Maine to go for a scenic drive in the fall. With stunning fall foliage from the Kennebec Valley to the Rangeley Lakes, some of the best scenic driving routes in America are within an hour or two of our real estate agents' home in Augusta. Here's where to hit the road for leaf-peeping in Maine this fall.
Following U.S. Route 201 and tracing a historic path between Maine and Quebec, the

Few places in America experience fall foliage that can match Maine's exuberant display of color. From the rugged slopes of the High Peaks to the lush woodlands of the Kennebec River Valley, autumn finds Maine's landscape alight with shades of red, yellow, and gold.
Here in the Augusta area, our real estate agents look forward to the autumn colors all year round. Here's where you can see the best fall scenery near Maine's capital.

Fall is a perfect time for fishing in Maine. As the first pops of gold and orange light up the trees, some of the best fishing of the year begins for bass, trout, salmon, and panfish.
Maine is blessed with thousands of lakes and ponds, and some of the best fishing spots are a stone's throw from the state capital in Augusta. Our real estate agents are excited to share their favorite destinations for fall fishing in the Kennebec Valley.

It's summer, and we know what that means! It's time to enjoy fun in the sun around Augusta. There's just so much to see, with everything from museums to historic parks to campgrounds. Fun for the family is just around the corner, and our real estate agents want to make it even easier for you to find.
Let's take a closer look at just a few of the unforgettable sights around Augusta: