Explore experiences that bring kids, families, and communities together across Maine. From seasonal hunts to hands-on activities, Moose Maine Kids creates moments that spark curiosity, connection, and lasting memories.
Moose Maine Kids hosts and supports activities that bring learning, play, and community together. These experiences are designed to be fun, approachable, and meaningful for kids of all ages.
Exploration
Encouraging exploration and creativity
Experiences
Bringing families together through shared experiences
Growth
Supporting learning through hands-on participation
Creating Experiences Kids Love
What We Do
Hiking is the preferred term, in Canada and the United States, for a long, vigorous walk, usually on trails. The word hiking is also often used in the UK, along with rambling (a slightly old-fashioned term)
Explore Alaska today
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Explore Canada today
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Explore Island today
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University of Maine Fieldhouse, Orono Friday, March 20th • 1pm – 8pmSaturday, March 21st • 9am – 8pmSunday, March 22nd • 9am – 4pm Features Include: Shuttle Bus Available Admission:
Moose Maine Kids is built around connection, curiosity, and community. From learning opportunities to family-friendly experiences, we’re creating a place where Maine kids can grow, explore, and feel supported every step of the way.
Moments in Photos
Photo Gallery
Browse highlights from Moose Maine Kids events throughout Maine, capturing seasonal hunts, community activities, and meaningful moments shared by families.
"We would love to thank Ron from Maine Moose Kids for the amazing experience that we got to enjoy this weekend. And Cory Lord and Family from Grand Lake Hunt. They made us feel right at home as soon as we arrived. What an amazing experience start to finish. We can never thank them enough for what they have done."