Downeast & Acadia
Gateway to Acadia National Park - Cadillac Mountain, puffin cruises, and a harbor town that fills with cruise ships from May to October.
Quiet Mount Desert Island village of summer cottages, Asticou Azalea Garden, and ferries to the Cranberry Isles.
Acadia's quieter side - working lobster harbor, boat rides to the Cranberry Isles, and access to Seawall and Echo Lake.
Maine's largest lobster port at the end of Deer Isle - granite quarries, galleries, and windswept harbor views at sunset.
Literary Blue Hill Peninsula - Kneisel Hall chamber music, the Parker Point loop drive, and Good Life Center at Forest Farm.
The Penobscot Narrows Observatory tower, the Fort Knox granite fortress, and the gateway drive to Acadia from the north.
Federal-era homes on a peninsula that's flown four flags - Maine Maritime Academy, waterfront walks, and walkable history.
Craftsmen's island linked by a 1939 suspension bridge - the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts draws artists worldwide.
The easternmost city in the US - salmon aquaculture, the 25-foot Fundy tides, and a 4th of July celebrated like nowhere else.
Gateway to Acadia - Main Street's shopping strip, the Colonel Black Mansion, and the scenic Union River dam walk.
The easternmost point in the US - West Quoddy Head Light, Campobello Island across the bridge, and whales below the cliffs.