Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall: Wiscasset is known as Maine’s “prettiest little village” and one trip there you can easily see why. Not only is the scenery beautiful but, there are plenty great things to see and do. One place to check out is the Chewonki Foundation located on Montsweag Bay, on Chewonki Neck. The Chewonki Foundation offers programs to the community that are centered in their 400 acre surroundings. They have wonderful day adventures for kids, adults and families. Whether you decide to participate in a program or not, just exploring the campus is an education and a wonderful experience. There is plenty of history in this riverfront town. I suggest you stop in for a visit at the Lincoln County Jail Museum which first housed prisoners in 1811. You can take a tour of the facility and learn the history of this site. There are also plenty of sea captain’s homes on Federal Street that all have a story of their own waiting to be discovered. You can stop in and tour Castle Tucker located on a bluff overlooking the Sheepscot River. Wicasset was once the busiest seaport north of Boston and it was during this period the castle was built. Today, you can tour the castle with its original furnishings and enjoy the sweeping views from the two story front porch. Another must see historical home is the Nickels-Sortwell House located on Main Street. Tours open to the public are available at both locations and are definitely worth the time to do. After spending some time enjoying the historical sites, head into town and browse through the many antiques shops that line Main Street. If you are looking for something to eat you could always stop in at Red’s Eats for a casual meal outside or hop over to Sarah’s Café and enjoy home cooked soups, sandwiches and desserts. While you are in Wiscasset, be sure to cross over the bridge in check out Fort Edgecomb. There is a great picnic sight and the view from the fort overlooking the Sheepscot River is worth the trip.