Maine's Coast Hides This Picture-Perfect Town Bursting With Beaches And New England Charm
A small town on the coast of Maine keeps the secret of an idyllic coastline, where sandy beaches cap off a quintessential New England retreat.
Read MoreA small town on the coast of Maine keeps the secret of an idyllic coastline, where sandy beaches cap off a quintessential New England retreat.
Read MoreLocated in the most forested state in the country, this scenic road lives up to its name with breathtaking views you'll want to slow down for.
Read MoreA historical destination that earned the nickname "The Coney Island of Maine" is an island with idyllic scenery and a homey, smalltown feel.
Read MoreOne of the only places visitors can see puffins in the United States is a tiny island off the coast of Maine where the birds flock in the thousands.
Read MoreThe views from the top of this trail in Acadia National Park are breathtaking, but the journey to the top is too dangerous for the weak at heart.
Read MoreYou may not realize that the White Mountains run into Maine, but they do. At this charming town, in particularly, there are some lovely things to see and do.
Read MorePaddle through a one-of-a-kind island adventure in Maine, where stunning cliffs, hidden caves, and incredible wildlife make for an unforgettable journey.
Read MoreFor a sandy and sunny getaway, visit Maine’s friendliest town, home to 7 miles of shoreline, charming antique stores, and nature adventures just steps away.
Read MoreA small town in Maine is ideal for those seeking artistic energy and stunning natural landscapes. There are numerous art galleries, scenic hikes, and more.
Read MoreThis charming Maine town offers easy access to Acadia National Park, plus bayside attractions, great restaurants, and plenty of opportunities to enjoy nature.
Read MoreCozy diners and lakeside retreats await you in this town in the heart of Maine that offers great opportunities for recreation at all times of the year.
Read MoreMaine isn't known for its sandy beaches, but one stretch along the Maine coastline has exactly that: rocky shores with ample sand and chilly waters.
Read MoreIf you're head to the Northeast, you'll likely want to swing by the stunning Acadia National Park. This nearby town makes for a great place stop along the way.
Read MoreVenturing to the edge of a continent is a worthy vacation in its own right, but this American town has a lot more to offer beyond its location.
Read MoreYou don't have to leave the U.S. to see puffins in the wild. Head to this island in Maine to observe the black-and-white birds on an exciting boat tour.
Read MoreRoad trip through seaside towns, enjoy stunning nature, and find hidden gems along this section of Maine's beautiful northeastern coastline.
Read MoreOne of America's best road trips hugs Maine's coast, where mountain scenery on the horizon draws closer and disappears, replaced by ocean views.
Read MoreSet along the rocky coast of Maine is a quiet shoreside retreat that embodies the treasures of New England with fascinating history and beachy parks.
Read MoreMaine's coastal oyster trail is perfect for seafood lovers. With over 3,500 miles of coastline and 75 businesses to visit, a delicious and briny trip awaits!
Read MoreSamantha Brown has been visiting Maine her whole life, and there's one local restaurant that has remained a favorite for years (and it's not a seafood joint).
Read MoreAlong the estuaries of Maine is an underrated town called "The Prettiest Village in Maine," filled to the brim with waterfront shops and lobster shacks.
Read MoreWhile it doesn't seem like something you'd encounter in Maine, this sandy setting is one of the more unique family destinations anywhere in the U.S.
Read MoreWhether live in Portland, Maine, or just looking for a quaint destination, this picturesque coastal town is home to tasteful cuisine and year-round charm.
Read MoreLeave the city noise behind in this Maine town. Here, visitors can enjoy scenic beauty thanks to its marsh and beaches, and taste delectable lobster rolls.
Read MoreEnjoy Parisian food away from Paris in this small, unassuming town in Maine, home to overlooked American history, hiking, and beautiful New England scenery.
Read MoreMaine's oldest town predates the founding of the United States. This community, on the mouth of the Piscataqua River, has a rich history of shipbuilding.
Read MoreThis 75-foot long suspension bridge in Maine is the shortest of its kind in America. Visit to check it out, enjoy the gorgeous views, and feel the wiggle!
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