Maine
Popular Goals
Visit Acadia National Park MAINE
Home to Cadillac Mountain - the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic coast.
Acadia National Park is a nature lover's paradise! With over 47,000 acres of pristine wilderness, this park boasts stunning vistas, crystal clear lakes, and rugged coastlines. Visitors can hike to the top of Cadillac Mountain, bike along the carriage roads, or explore the tide pools at low tide. Don't miss the chance to see the sunrise from the top of Cadillac Mountain, or take a scenic drive along the Park Loop Road. Acadia National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves the great outdoors!
Go to Maine MAINE
Maine is home to the only U.S. national park on the East Coast, Acadia, with Cadillac Mountain as the first place sunlight hits the country.
Canoe the Allagash
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Maine’s North Woods are so far removed from the rest of the bustling Northeast, they’ve changed little since the 19th century. That’s why canoeing the Allagash River, a state-protected wilderness waterway, is a little like time travel. Over 92 river miles (148 kilometers), canoeists notice few signs of civilization, save for a few dusty bridges, a historic lumber camp, and the occasional distant rumble of a logging truck."
Source: nationalgeographic.com
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Festivals and Events
Attend the Maine Lobster Festival
The Maine Lobster Festival features a renowned lobster crate race, a must-see quirky local tradition.
Other Goals
Visit Acadia National Park
Home to Cadillac Mountain - the tallest mountain on the U.S. Atlantic coast.
Go to Maine
Maine is home to the only U.S. national park on the East Coast, Acadia, with Cadillac Mountain as the first place sunlight hits the country.
Visit Bar Harbor
Bar Harbor is home to Acadia National Park, the first national park east of the Mississippi.
Visit the International Cryptozoology Museum
The International Cryptozoology Museum houses the world's only life-size model of a coelacanth.
Visit Portland Head Light, Cape Elizabeth
The Portland Head Light, commissioned by George Washington in 1791, is Maine's oldest lighthouse.
Visit Portland Head Lighthouse
The Portland Head Light, commissioned by George Washington in 1791, is Maine's oldest lighthouse.
Ski Sunday River
Sunday River offers 870 skiable acres across eight interconnected peaks for varied terrain options.
Ski Sugarloaf
The summit reaches 4,237 feet, providing stunning views and challenging runs for experts.
Ski Saddleback Mountain
Saddleback Mountain in Maine offers over 60 trails for skiers of all skill levels.
Visit Peaks Island
Peaks Island is accessible only by a scenic ferry ride from Portland, Maine, offering stunning views of Casco Bay during the journey.
Visit Bass Harbor Head Light, Tremont
Bass Harbor Head Light offers stunning sunset views, best seen from the nearby rocky shoreline.
Hike to Bubble Rock
Bubble Rock in Acadia National Park offers stunning panoramic views, especially vibrant during autumn foliage.
Visit the Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth
The Portland Head Light, commissioned by George Washington in 1791, is Maine's oldest lighthouse.
Cities
Visit Portland
Visit the Portland Head Light, one of the oldest and most photographed lighthouses in America.
Visit Lewiston
Visit the Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, one of New England's largest churches.
Visit South Portland
Visit Bug Light Park for stunning views of Portland Harbor and the iconic lighthouse.
Visit Auburn
The Androscoggin River divides Auburn from its twin city, Lewiston, offering scenic river views.
Visit Brunswick
Brunswick is home to Bowdoin College, which houses the renowned Arctic Museum and Arctic Studies Center.

