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Top 5 Attractions (and Cities) to visit in Maine, United States

Top 5 Attractions (and Cities) to visit in Maine, United States

Maine is one of the best states in the United States filled with a number of popular attractions.

With its museums, magnificent gardens, artistic legacy, historic attractions, and natural marvels, Maine will give you everything that you need to spend your ideal vacation.

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This state also has some of the most romantic destinations in the US.

In this article, you will get to know about the following places that you can visit in the state of Maine,

  1. Acadia National Park
  2. Bar Harbor
  3. Portland Head Lighthouse
  4. Kennebunkport
  5. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Let us explore a little bit more about these beautiful locations…

1. Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park, Maine

Acadia National Park is a wonderful destination to visit in Maine.

Here you can witness the beauty of the blue waves marking their arrival on the series of craggy granite slabs covered with vistas of spruce trees.

It is also an ideal site to enjoy outdoor activities including hiking, camping, kayaking, and rock climbing.

There are numerous hiking trails through the inland streams, forests, and lakes in the park. It also lets you explore the rugged coastlines.

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Harbor Seals can be seen lying on the Wedges of bedrocks while peregrine falcons arrive at a jet speed towards the coasts from the sky.

The 47000 acres of Acadia National Park also includes the Park Loop Road that passes through it. You will love to drive through this pathway to reach some of the main attractions in the Park.

These attractions include the Cadillac Mountain, Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, and Thunder Hole.

2. Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor, Maine

Bar Harbor is another lovely destination in Maine known for its age-old oceanside resorts and summer cottages.

This is an ideal place to escape from the bustling and soaring city life.

You can stroll along Frenchman Bay to have spectacular views of the nearby islands. You can also head towards Bar Island from Agrimont Park during a low tide and soak your feet in the ocean.

The resort town is a hotspot during summers for tourists to enjoy the serene ambiance and pleasant weather.

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You can also visit the historic landmarks, restaurants, and artsy stores and explore other natural attractions in Bar Harbor.

The picturesque waterfront settings are ideal for strolling and viewing the waves & the horizon. This will surely rejuvenate your soul.

This is also an ideal point for going on some of the best whale-watching tours in Maine.

3. Portland Head Lighthouse

Portland Head Lighthouse, Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Portland Head Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.

It is one of the most visited attractions in Maine located close to Portland.

The lighthouse marks the entrance of Portsmouth Harbor.

From the top of the lighthouse, one can witness the breathtaking sceneries of sunrises and sunsets, blue waves crashing against the petrified woods, quartzite, and phyllite rocks.

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Visitors in small excursion boats often click pictures of the lighthouse standing high against the beautiful backdrop of the blue skies.

The lighthouse also offers you to view the lobstermen pulling their lobster traps and the majestic views of the skies overcast with clouds and fog.

4. Kennebunkport

Kennebunkport, Maine

Kennebunkport is a small enchanting coastal town ideal for a summer retreat in Maine. It is located 12.5 miles away from Portland.

This town is also home to a large community of lobstermen and the local fishermen. The uneven stretches of coastline are bordered by sailboats and summer shelters.

Not only the captivating landscapes, but also the seafood, quaint streets, and the storefronts will surely mesmerize you.

You can stroll along the coast and capture the wonderful vistas of the calm ocean settings with your lens or visit the boutiques to shop for your favorite items.

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There are a number of iconic locations to visit in Kennebunkport such as the Historic Kennebunkport Museum, Parson Way, Walkers Points, and Cape Porpoise.

The other attractions which are equally significant are the Brick Store Museum and Wedding Cake Museum.

5. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Tulips at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, Maine

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is a charming destination in Maine encompassing 270 acres.

You will feel delighted as you walk through the well-maintained and intricately designed garden with blooming flowers.

Horticulturists try to restore the charm of the garden through its regular maintenance.

There are narrow paths that unwind through the botanical garden showing various exotic and indigenous floras thriving in different environments such as in woodland and water.

The garden has various themed gardens including an exclusive kitchen garden that mainly focuses on growing plants with unique flavors, textures, and fragrances.

The woodland garden of fairy houses majorly draws the attention of children.

A collection of pioneer sculptures adds to the charm of the garden.

Art exhibitions that are held throughout the year highlight different seasonal flowers.

The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is one of the most visited places in Maine.

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These are some of the best places you can visit in the state of Maine.

The unparalleled landscape, outstanding seafood scene, and laid-back culture have made the state a must-see.


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