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Best Places To Visit in Maine

By Amelia Gibson, Posted on 18 Dec, 2021 at 05:06 am

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Best Places To Visit in Maine

Let's indulge in the Entertainment Filled State!

Unmatched landscapes, laid-back atmosphere, and enviable seafood have made Maine a must-visit place among the countless destinations. But, what makes visitors visit Maine are the most famous and top-rated national parks and incredibly massive-sized lobsters throughout the United States of America. Plus, it is also famous for its vibrant coastline and picturesque towns for fishing. These all mind-boggling activities keep the visitors entertained throughout their tour. Let's dive into the wonder of this city so that you can choose your spot effortlessly:
 

  1. Portland, ME:

One of the colossal cities in terms of the populations of Maine is Portland, the Central Hub of the State that delivers such as art, food, and history. Kick start your holidays with a roll of lobster before heading to the famous attractions such as the historic Old Port Neighborhood, the brewing vistas of an ever-developing city, and the Portland Museum of the Art. If the weather favors you, mimic the locals and make sure to explore the neighboring Casco Bay islands for hidden beaches and ever-developing verdant woodlands. And, by any chance, if you happen to visit this city in winter, make sure to lay your hands on snowshoeing on the trails as well as buy new gear at the flagship L.L. Bean store and cherish the famous lighthouse of the city. 


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  1. Bar Harbor:

One of the best places to visit in Maine is a teensy weensy town named Bar Harbor, serving at its best. This mind-blowing town is remarkably famous for being a gateway to the Acadia National Park, offering the best setting with a picture-perfect waterfront and relaxing village-like ambiance. So, this city is worth a visit. After heading to this city, go for a stroll around the picturesque Shore Path and catch a glimpse of deluxe yachts and beautiful parks. Also, take a walk across the lovely Main Street, here you will find a bunch of fresh seafood, small art galleries, and specialty shops. If you wish to see Bar Harbor from a new perspective, go for a trolley tour, a whale-watching journey, or simply a boat tour.

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  1. Acadia National Park:

If you are visiting Bar Harbor, you should stop by this amazing gateway named Acadia National Park. The breathtaking marine terrain, sheer with jagged rocky coastlines, and luxurious forests; all are the splendid making of this national park. This park boasts heartwarming scenery and a nice bunch of trails that will take you to the peak of the North Atlantic Seaboard, such as Cadillac Mountain. Mount over the granite cliffs located on the outstanding Precipice Trail. Moreover, to get a breathtaking view of the Atlantic, just hit the Schoodic Point. If hiking is not your style, opt for a drive on the Park Loop Road of 27-miles, and feast your eyes on picturesque views and pull-off points. Just hit the place in October to glance at the spectacular showcase of dropping colors of the park.

 

  1. Camden:

Small but this charm-filled city is overlooking Penobscot Bay; Camden's harbor is always jam-packed with the boats attracting the fishermen from and to the shore every day. If you want to see the best lighthouses and lobster’s habitat of the area, just plugin for a harbor cruise. After that, sample the fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants. Make sure to trek the trails near the Camden Hills State Park because the visit will seem incomplete without it. The paths of the park allure you to overlook the vibrant views of the island and bay of the area. 
 

  1. Ogunquit:

One of the most vibrant, inviting spots is the Ogunquit, an ideal space for casual visitors. One of the most interesting things that invite the artists and beach bums is the spectacular coastline. Hit the Footbridge Beach if you want less crowd or if you are with your kids, for a shallow river, head to the Main Beach. Moreover, sports lovers can drop into Ogunquit Beach. After spending a relaxing day with sun and sand, consider dining in one of the best restaurants on Main Street, and you will be served everything from lobsters to farm-to-table fare. Ogunquit is one of the best Maine vacation spots due to its nice aura and gay-friendly bars.
 

  1. Rockland:

Rockland is considered the sleepy coastal town of your dreams, nestled 80 miles of Portland Northeast. It boasts lighthouses, beautiful boats swinging in the harbor, and packed streets peppered with shingled buildings and traditional bricks. Pay a visit to the Center for Maine Contemporary Art and the Farnsworth Art Museum to add some spark of culture to your trip.

Moreover, if you want to pump your adrenaline swiftly, hike through the blueberry fields of Beech Hill Preserve to Beach Nut and catch sight of vibrant sea vistas. And yeah, don't forget to climb the Owls Head Lighthouses as it offers majestic panoramas.
 

  1. York, ME:

This dazzling place has something for everyone and every age. Head to Long Sand Beach on the land of 2 miles and let your kids avail themselves of an opportunity of surfing. After that, grab lunch at any neighboring restaurants. Stroll through the souvenir shops, boutiques, and plenty of ice-cream parlors that are lining up the downtown area. 
 

  1. Kennebunkport:

If you are looking for the perfect Maine vacation at the beach, Kennebunkport is your place. This comfort-filled town will offer flat, long shorelines unusual to the ragged coastal spots. Lounge over or just rent a boat on Gooch's Beach, one of the most favorite places for visitors. Or, if you want an escape from the beach, head to Walker's Point at sunset and take in the view while taking a relaxing stroll. This city has lots of fashionable boutiques and art galleries, especially in the area of Dock Square. So, make sure to explore them.

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  1. Augusta, ME:

The capital of Maine often flies under the radar, but it shouldn't because it also offers bountiful activities. Explore the Victorian Mansions in the downtown area and enjoy the bed-and-breakfast accommodations next to the Maine State House, the Maine State Museum, and Old Fort Western. Moreover, relish nature at the Viles Arboretum, or just go hiking at the Bond Brook Trails or picnic on the grass. But, don't miss out on the incredible shellfish and chowder at Maine's restaurants.
 

  1. Sugarloaf Mountain:

Sugarloaf Mountain serves as the best backdrop for your vacation trips regardless of the season. Choose one of the best skiing shred-worthy options in winter. You will find all, from classic downhill skiing to more lively cat skiing on the craggy terrain. For more fun, you can also opt for fat biking, ice skating, and dog sledding. Meanwhile, the summer is jam-packed with adventurous activities such as kayaking, zip-lining, hiking, and Segway excursions. Grab a bite in one of the best restaurants around the mountains.

 

Wrapping up, there are many best places to visit in Maine, with numerous options of adventure and amusements. Whether you are a history buff, nature lover, or adrenaline junkie, you are sure to find everything that matches your interest. From rugged coastlines to breathtaking lighthouses, all options are available for you. So, just be ready and step out of your place!

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Amelia Gibson

Amelia Gibson is a 28 years old travel blogger who quit her career in finance for her passion for exploring the planet. She's been traveling for six years now and has traveled across 40 countries. She is working with top brands and sponsors from all around the world. She is extremely talented in photography, a good writer, and a content creator.