Flat Iron Fields

FlatIron” is a Maine term that describes a triangular piece of land that resulted from errors in surveying in the earlier part of the 19th century here in SearsportMidcoast Outfitters is located on such a historic site. You may also be familiarized with the term from the triangular antique hot irons used to press clothing. The name is also apt due to Searsport's rich history.

While Midcoast Outfitters is positioned on one of these interesting shaped land parcels, it is only part of the story.  Another local resident will tell you that a “FlatIron Field” is used to describe the oddly shaped granite and ledge rock that breaks into flat and irregular shaped triangles. These pieces reminded people of those same irons used in hot kitchens to press the linens.

Either way, when strolling through the woods around the lodge you will come to enjoy this unusual landscape and botanical treasures characteristic of the location.  
Dedication to Ecotourism

Midcoast Outfitters dedicates itself to providing ecologically minded  travel options to Maine’s natural areas to both conserve and responsibly manage the environment while improving the well-being of local people. This means we follow the principles of ecotourism to minimize environmental impact, build environmental and cultural respect, and support the advancement of ecologically minded industries.
Living on the Midcoast

Among the bold granite cliffs and ledges, panoramic views from celebrated headlands speak to the
life on the Midcoast that has always followed the ebb and flow of the tides. Mainers continue to
enjoy a worldwide reputation for fine craftsmanship and fishing. Searsport’s historic district speaks of the legacy of the multi-masted ships and elegance brought home from trading around the globe. Many sailors and captains still depend upon the lighthouses that dot the points along this dangerous coastline where glacial ices long ago carved out the coastline.

Past the various historic buildings, blueberry farms and organic dairy farms stock the local towns
with fresh produce and cold milk and ice cream. Visitors can often find wild berries along
woodland and waterfront trails. The cool fall brings millions of colors as the maples, oaks, and
birch prepare for legendary Maine winters. Many guests enjoy this season when warm days quickly cool down into brisk nights when Maine’s fresh seafood chowder is shared around the wood stove.
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