ACADIA NATIONAL PARK VISITOR CENTER
Information centers that provide free documentation on the diversity of ...Read more
SMALL PLEASURE CRAFT - MAISON DE MARGUERITE YOURCENAR
House open to the public and to visit in Northeast Harbor, where the French ...Read more
TWO LIGHTS STATE PARK
Two Lights State Park with a lighthouse to direct boats offering a tour to ...Read more
MAINE LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM
Museum with numerous collections of period objects and thematic exhibitions ...Read more
ISLESFORD HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Museum accessible only by mail boat or by shuttle boat with a site for more ...Read more
CADILLAC MOUNTAIN
Highest mountain of 466 m of altitude with magnificent views of the ...Read more
BASS HARBOR HEAD LIGHTHOUSE
Small lighthouse on Mount Desert Island, manned by coast guards, with small ...Read more
SIEUR DE MONTS SPRING AREA
Small monument in the heart of the park with several traditional hiking ...Read more
ISLE ABOVE
Small, relatively isolated wilderness island 5 miles from Stonington with a ...Read more
SAINT CROIX ISLAND INTERNATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Island in the state of Maine, declared an international historic site, ...Read more
MOUNT KINEO
Mount Kineo, accessible only by boat, offers an easier hike to the top with ...Read more
MOOSEHEAD LAKE
Large Maine lake 40 miles long and 20 miles wide offering many outdoor ...Read more
MAINE FOODIE TOURS
Company offering a guided tour of the gourmet city and several tours of ...Read more
SOUTHERN MIDCOAST MAINE CHAMBER
Visitor center outside of Brunswick with information on tours, ...Read more
COLONIAL PEMAQUID HISTORIC SITE
Small peninsula with a small souvenir store organizing an exciting tour, a ...Read more
KATAHDIN CRUISES
Old steamboat listed in the National Historic Registry suggesting a 3 hour ...Read more
JACK'S AIR SERVICE
Private hydroplane company in Greenville offering summer flyovers for ...Read more
CAPITOL PARK
Park in front of the capitol with 3 memorials that became an encampment and ...Read more
LIBERTY BELL
Read moreYou may have noticed that huge bell on the lawn of the capitol. This is a gift from the Treasury Department made in 1950 to each of the US states. This freedom bell was used to promote the Treasury Bill campaign "Independence Drive". The bell is an exact replica of the Philadelphia Freedom Bell: same weights, even weight (1 ton), even waist on its length and even inscription resumed Leviticus 25: 10 "You will publish freedom throughout the country, for all its inhabitants".
WATER STREET
Hallowell's main street has old red brick buildings with interesting ...Read more
KENNEBEC VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Tourist office with a well-designed website outside the city, brochures and ...Read more
MAINE STATE HOUSE
Maine Capitol with a newly redone bronze dome topped by a gold statue of ...Read more
MAINE STATE MUSEUM
Museum next to the State House that traces life in Maine and displays ...Read more
BAR ISLAND
Read moreFrom Bar Island, accessible on foot at low tide, the view of Bar Harbor is magnificent with its mountains in the background.
ABBE MUSEUM
Museum with a remarkable architecture of Spanish colonial and Italian ...Read more
BUBBLE ROCK
Rock perched atop Soutlh Bubble Mountain offering a spectacular view of ...Read more
EAGLE LAKE
Large freshwater lake in the national park offering fishing, kayaking and ...Read more
WILD GARDENS OF ACADIA
Botanical garden with short hiking trails, with over 400 varieties of ...Read more
LONG WEIGHT
Large state park lake north of Southwest Harbor offering hiking on a 5-mile ...Read more
NATURE CENTER
Building with the purpose of educating and informing about the park, with a ...Read more
JORDAN POND
Water basin with shimmering colors in the fall offering an enchanting view ...Read more
SAND BEACH
Read moreA fine sandy beach, surrounded by trees and mountains. Despite its freshness, some brave people do not hesitate to swim there during the summer. It is possible to walk a footpath to Otter Point.
OTTER CLIFF
Read moreCliffs worthy of a horror film. Be careful, if you are a fan of sensational photography.... If the temptation is great, so is the danger.
THUNDER HOLE
Read moreThe "hole of thunder" was so named because of the noise of the waves that crash into the rocks.
KATAHDIN IRON WORKS
Historic site in the middle of the Maine forests preserving the ruins of a ...Read more
GULF HAGAS RIM TRAIL
A 12 mile long trail with a wilderness feel and a challenging route with a ...Read more
LILY BAY STATE PARK
State park 15 miles from Greenville with a campsite, boat ramp and hiking ...Read more
Destination Moosehead Lake
Tourist office along Route 6 with a very complete and well done website ...Read more
BAXTER STATE PARK
Park administrative offices provide maps of the various hiking trails for ...Read more
Greater Bangor Convention & Visitors Bureau
Bangor Visitor Center in the center of town with brochures, maps and ...Read more
MAINE FOREST AND LOGGING MUSEUM
Operational hydraulic sawmill offering a picnic in the vicinity to see the ...Read more
MAINE DISCOVERY MUSEUM
Well done and very fun Science Museum in Bangor hosting exhibits, great for ...Read more
Zillman Art Museum
Museum of Bangor organizing an interesting tour to see the collection of ...Read more
THE PEARY-MACMILLAN ARCTIC MUSEUM
Small museum on the Bowdoin College campus with photos, Inuit art and some ...Read more
BOWDOIN COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART
Renaissance-style art museum on the Bowdoin College campus housing more ...Read more
WESTERN PROMENADE
Portland neighborhood offering a walk to discover many houses in the purest ...Read more
THE WADSWORTH-LONGFELLOW HOUSE
Renovated Portland family home with period descriptions turned into a ...Read more
OGUNQUIT MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
Beautiful museum dedicated to American art with a permanent collection and ...Read more
SCARBOROUGH MARSH AUDUBON CENTER
Protected marsh offering the possibility of renting kayaks to discover the ...Read more