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Or browse by region:
Southern Coast region:
The boardwalk of Maine, this region has long sandy beaches and bustling summer communities as well as nature preserves and historical homes.
Greater Portland region:
Urban sophistication remembers its waterfront roots in Portland. The Casco Bay islands offer gentle recreation while the city itself offers fine dining, culture and shopping.
Midcoast region:
Islands, windjammers, lighthouses this is classic Maine, with thin peninsulas and snug harbors boasting historic homes, island communities, fishing villages and summer camps.
Downeast/Acadia region:
A rocky and dramatic coastline, where the mountains really do meet the ocean, combined with the beauty of Acadia National Park, makes this Maine's most visited region.
Western Lakes & Mountains region:
A real four-season region, spring means canoeing and hiking; summer brings flea markets and craft fairs; fall offers foliage tours, farm stands and festivals; and winter attracts skiers and ice fishermen.
Kennebec region:
Between the mountains and the ocean are mirror-flat lakes, swaths of woodlands and tumultuous rivers. Visitors come for foliage, lakeside vacations, whitewater rafting and snowmobiling.
Katahdin/ Moosehead region:
Recreation dominates this vast and wild heart of Maine that includes the rugged peaks of Baxter State Park and the vast shores of Moosehead Lake.
Aroostook County region:
An area as yet undiscovered by tourists, Maine's largest county is replete with potato fields, Acadian culture, fishing and canoeing.
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PORTLAND at a CROSSROADS
An in-depth look at Maine's largest city and where it's headed.
EXPLORING ROUTE 1
We explored the coastal road for our Summer Adventure Series and found fun to spare find stories and a narrated slideshow about adventures on the coast.
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