The Mid-Midcoast: Wiscasset, Damariscotta and in between
Winding roads, rivers and coves lead to picture-perfect seascapes and classic New England small towns in Maine’s Mid-Midcoast
Boothbay in a day
Enjoy a whistle-stop tour of this tried-and-true summer destination on Maine’s Midcoast.
Winter in Aroostook County
Maine’s most northern county is home to stunning natural beauty, rich culture and history, good food and drink, and friendly local folks.
Summer in the mountains: Rangeley & Oquossoc
Nestled between lakes to the west and 4,000-foot mountains to its north and east, the small town of Rangeley, Maine is one of New England’s premier destinations for outdoor recreation.
Off the beaten path: Norway, Paris and Oxford, Maine
Nestled in the rural heart of Maine, you’ll find crystal-blue lakes, large land preserves, and charming towns bursting with life. Where else could you drive between Norway, Poland and Paris in an afternoon?
Off the beaten path: Blue Hill Peninsula & Deer Isle
A population of local artists, craftspeople and environmentalists has shaped the Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle into a destination with its own unique sense of place.
Off the beaten path: Lewiston
Nestled along the Androscoggin river, Lewiston is a city with a rich Franco-American heritage. Today, the city is shaped by a growing Somali community.
Off the beaten path: Biddeford
The former mill town of Biddeford has experienced a renaissance with popular eateries, breweries and nightlife.
Off the beaten path: Skowhegan
On the panoramic banks of the Kennebec River sits a community with a rich agricultural history.
Off the beaten path: Liberty & Union
Just inland from Rockland and Camden, you’ll find an idyllic community characterized by living simply and in harmony with nature.
Off the beaten path: Eastport & Lubec
The two easternmost cities in all of the United States, Eastport and neighboring Lubec share a border, history and culture with their Canadian neighbors.