Fodor's Maine, Vermont, & New Hampshire: with the Best Fall Foliage Drives & Scenic Road Trips
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Classic townscapes, rocky shorelines punctuated by sandy beaches, and picturesque downtowns draw vacationing New Englanders to Maine like a magnet. Counting all its nooks, crannies, and crags, Maine's coast would stretch for thousands of miles if you could pull it straight. The Southern Coast is the most visited section, stretching north from Kittery to just outside Portland, but don't let that stop you from heading farther "Down East" (this nautical term is Maine-speak for "up the coast"), where you'll be rewarded with the majestic mountains and rugged coastline of popular Acadia National Park. Slow down to explore the museums, galleries, and shops in the larger towns and cities, like Portland, and the antiques and curio shops and harborside lobster shacks in the smaller towns and fish...
Read MoreClassic townscapes, rocky shorelines punctuated by sandy beaches, and picturesque downtowns draw vacationing New Englanders to Maine like a magnet. Counting all its nooks, crannies, and crags, Maine's coast would stretch for thousands of miles if you could pull it straight. The Southern Coast is the most visited section, stretching north from Kittery to just outside Portland, but don't let that stop you from heading farther "Down East" (this nautical term is Maine-speak for "up the coast"), where you'll be rewarded with the majestic mountains and rugged coastline of popular Acadia National Park. Slow down to explore the museums, galleries, and shops in the larger towns and cities, like Portland, and the antiques and curio shops and harborside lobster shacks in the smaller towns and fishing villages. Despite the cold North Atlantic waters, beachgoers enjoy miles of sandy—or, more frequently, rocky—beaches, with sweeping views of lighthouses, forested islands, and the wide-open sea. The most visited areas in inland Maine are the Western Lakes and Mountains—stretching west and north from the New Hampshire border—and the North Woods—extending north from central Maine. This area attracts skiers, hikers, campers, canoeists, anglers, and other outdoors enthusiasts.
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The Mid-Coast Region
Acadia National Park and Mount Desert Island
Portland
The Southern Coast
Penobscot Bay
Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle
Down East Coast
Western Lakes and Mountains
Bar Harbor
Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Cape Porpoise
Camden
The North Woods
Rockland
Damariscotta
Blue Hill
The Yorks and Cape Neddick
Brooklin, Sedgwick, and Brooksville
Belfast
Bath
Rangeley
Deer Isle
Bethel
Castine
Greenville
Lubec Area
Northeast Harbor
Millinocket
Ogunquit
Eastport
Pemaquid Point
Wells
Wiscasset
Brunswick
Kittery
Side Trips From Portland
Sebago Lake Area
Tenants Harbor and Port Clyde
Lincolnville
Searsport
Stonington
Machias Bay Area
Jonesport and Beals Island
Rockport
Thomaston
Biddeford
Bridgton
Southwest Harbor
Bass Harbor
Kingfield
Harpswell
Monhegan Island
Bucksport
Bangor
Somesville
York Beach
Schoodic Peninsula
Center Lovell
Old Orchard Beach
Acadia National Park
Isle au Haut
York Village
Boothbay
York Harbor
Tenants Harbor
Portland
Bar Harbor
Camden
Rockland
Blue Hill
Damariscotta
Brooklin, Sedgwick, and Brooksville
Belfast
Bath
Rangeley
Deer Isle
Bethel
Freeport
Castine
Lubec Area
Greenville
Northeast Harbor
Millinocket
Pemaquid Point
Eastport
Ogunquit
Brunswick
Wells
Wiscasset
Kittery
Sebago Lake Area
Tenants Harbor and Port Clyde
Lincolnville
Stonington
Searsport
Machias Bay Area
Jonesport and Beals Island
Bridgton
Biddeford
Thomaston
Rockport
Ellsworth
Southwest Harbor
Hancock Area
Bass Harbor
Harpswell
Kingfield
Bucksport
Bangor
York Beach
Somesville
Waldoboro
Center Lovell
York Village
Old Orchard Beach
Isle au Haut
Boothbay
Yarmouth
York Harbor
Tenants Harbor
The Mid-Coast Region
Acadia National Park and Mount Desert Island
The Southern Coast
Penobscot Bay
Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle
Down East Coast
Western Lakes and Mountains
Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, and Cape Porpoise
The North Woods
The Yorks and Cape Neddick
Boothbay Harbor
Schoodic Peninsula
Side Trips From Portland
Scarborough, Prout's Neck, and Cape Elizabeth
Milbridge Area
Schoodic Peninsula
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