By travelguylife.com
The only national park in all of New England, Acadia National Park is home to stunning scenery and a variety of wildlife.
Bar Harbor, a bustling town and the largest settlement on Mount Desert Island, is located on the northeastern shores of Frenchman Bay.
Portland, the largest city in Maine, is a charming place with a diverse selection of attractions, including ornate mansions and ocean views.
Kennebunkport, which is in southern Maine and is known for its historic homes from the 18th century, has a variety of places to explore.
There are numerous activities available at Camden Hills State Park for visitors of all interests.
Old Orchard Beach is well-known for its expansive sandy beach and carnival-like atmosphere, but it also has a lot to offer in the way of shops, events, and festivals.
Originally a small fishing community, Ogunquit in southern Maine has evolved into a well-liked summer vacation spot.
The lobster fishing industry is the foundation of the entire economy in Rockland, the "Lobster Capital of the World."
Sugarloaf Ski Resort, the largest ski area east of the Mississippi, has a variety of slopes for skiers of all skill levels.
Black bear, moose, and white-tailed deer are some of the animals that frequent Baxter State Park.