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MaineDem

(18,161 posts)
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:21 AM Feb 2012

What must-see in Maine would you recommend to a new visitor to our state?

I know it's hard to name just one. But if someone asked you what one area/site they should definitely see what would you tell them?

Right now, I'd have to say Acadia especially Schoodic Point. Tomorrow I might say Katahdin.

Maybe we can get some interest going in this Group.

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What must-see in Maine would you recommend to a new visitor to our state? (Original Post) MaineDem Feb 2012 OP
I'm not a Mainer, but have spent a lot of time in your State. Scuba Feb 2012 #1
Great pics; thanks for sharing. MaineDem Feb 2012 #4
We always take our family there when they visit. MarianJack Feb 2012 #13
I am not a resident, countingbluecars Feb 2012 #2
Another great spot, for sure! n/t MaineDem Feb 2012 #5
Another great spot! MarianJack Feb 2012 #14
As someone who spends a fair amount of time in ME every year, I like the Katahdin MADem Feb 2012 #3
Aroostook is special. I love it up there. MaineDem Feb 2012 #6
I agree--winter is great at Mars Hill, but the other seasons are wonderful, too. MADem Feb 2012 #8
Boothbay Harbor alpizzy Feb 2012 #7
I love Boothbay, too MaineDem Feb 2012 #10
I think that Boothbay.. MarianJack Feb 2012 #15
The giant fiberglass clam in Bangs Beach TlalocW Feb 2012 #9
For the life of me I couldn't remember that MaineDem Feb 2012 #11
Acadia, LL Bean's, and the the "fingers" of the mid-coast - TheCowsCameHome Feb 2012 #12
Freeport can be good on a quiet winter midweek day MaineDem Feb 2012 #23
Hello from Augusta! MarianJack Feb 2012 #16
Is Hattie's Chowder House still open on Water Street? Or the Augusta House of Pancakes on Western? Scuba Feb 2012 #18
AHOP is still there,... MarianJack Feb 2012 #19
My lovely wife just told me... MarianJack Feb 2012 #20
Well, I'm from just the other side of the border.... catnhatnh Feb 2012 #17
Nubble Light at Christmas is just gorgeous MaineDem Feb 2012 #24
In addition to all of the above, I recommend the Calendar Islands off of Portland Gormy Cuss Feb 2012 #21
I can't disagree with any of these. n/t MaineDem Feb 2012 #25
The Bold Coast way Down East - Camden Hills, Baxter, Lily Bay, and Cobscook Bay State Parks jpak Feb 2012 #22
Lily Bay is a favorite of ours MaineDem Feb 2012 #26
I've been to most of the areas that were mentioned. spartan61 Feb 2012 #27
Hike to the top of Mt Battie in Camden high density Feb 2012 #28
Take the bypass MaineDem Feb 2012 #31
Juniper Ridge n/t Po_d Mainiac Feb 2012 #29
LOL! jpak Feb 2012 #30
Acadia, Katahdin, Sugarloaf :-) RBInMaine Feb 2012 #32
 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
1. I'm not a Mainer, but have spent a lot of time in your State.
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:35 AM
Feb 2012

Acadia is an obvious winner. On the way there, one can stop at Camden Hills State Park where I took these shots...

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And it's a drive, but going up to Jackman is a treat. Anytime you drive up the mountain, then come to a lake, it's special. Streams headed for the sea have a waterfall or rapids about every 150 feet.

When you come over the mountains and can see the valley all the way to Quebec it's absolutely stunning (pictures just don't do justice).

Anyway, I loved my time in Maine, and would visit again in a heartbeat.

countingbluecars

(4,766 posts)
2. I am not a resident,
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:39 AM
Feb 2012

but I do visit your beautiful state quite often. Our favorite spot is Pemaquid Point. We used to just do little side trips there on our way to Acadia, but lately we have been staying at the old Hotel Pemaquid at least overnight so that my husband can photograph at different times of day. We love the crashing surf at high tide and the tidal pools at low tide.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
3. As someone who spends a fair amount of time in ME every year, I like the Katahdin
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:40 AM
Feb 2012

region and Aroostook County. It's rural and that's what makes it nice!

MaineDem

(18,161 posts)
6. Aroostook is special. I love it up there.
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:43 AM
Feb 2012

And I don't know if I like it better in the bleakness of winter or in the height of potato and canola blossoms in summer. Lovely place.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
8. I agree--winter is great at Mars Hill, but the other seasons are wonderful, too.
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 10:43 AM
Feb 2012

I like the peace and quiet--and the clean, clean air!

alpizzy

(758 posts)
7. Boothbay Harbor
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 10:12 AM
Feb 2012

I live in Michigan but my in-laws live in Maine. We like to book a bed & breakfast in Boothbay. It is incredibly charming. We enjoy whale watches, Puffin tours and lobster stew at the Lobster Dock. Oh, I wear my Moxie t-shirt too

MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
15. I think that Boothbay..
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 11:46 AM
Feb 2012

..is like a combilation of Bar Harbor and some of Old Orchard Beach. We love it there for a fun day trip from Augusta any time of year. Pier Pizza is DELICIOUS! YUMSKI!

PEACE!

TheCowsCameHome

(40,168 posts)
12. Acadia, LL Bean's, and the the "fingers" of the mid-coast -
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 11:30 AM
Feb 2012

Georgetown, Bailey's Island, Harpswell, etc.

I admit the Bean/Freeport area is commercial venture, but it's a fun experience.

MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
16. Hello from Augusta!
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 11:51 AM
Feb 2012

We honeymooned in Old Orchard in 1998 and traveling around that week+ made us want to move here in 2002. I have a special place in my heart for Old Orchard.

Lake Saint George is my favorite place in the world. My wife and I want our ashes scattered there when we go.

We've lived in Maine for 10 years as of June and we wouldn't live anywhere else.

PEACE!

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
18. Is Hattie's Chowder House still open on Water Street? Or the Augusta House of Pancakes on Western?
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 12:16 PM
Feb 2012

MMMMMMmmmmmmm.

MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
19. AHOP is still there,...
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 01:59 PM
Feb 2012

...I'll look for Hattie's today. I've never sen it but I was also not looking for it (not a seafood person myself).

I'll get back to you tomorrow.

BTW, May I recommend Lisa's Restaurant on Bangor street or the China Din-ah in (wait for it) China!

PEACE!

MarianJack

(10,237 posts)
20. My lovely wife just told me...
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 02:08 PM
Feb 2012

...that Hattie's is alive and well in Hallowell.

There's also an new diner (I forget the name) on Water st in Augusta that serves really good breakfasts and lunches.

PEACE!

catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
17. Well, I'm from just the other side of the border....
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 12:15 PM
Feb 2012

...and I've led friends and family members on motorcycle rides and photo safaris up the southern coast starting at the Nubble Light and up through Old Orchard Beach to the Cape Elizabeth (Portland Head) Light. Haven't found anyone yet not happy to be in these famous "calender picture" places...

Gormy Cuss

(30,884 posts)
21. In addition to all of the above, I recommend the Calendar Islands off of Portland
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 02:57 PM
Feb 2012

Last edited Thu Feb 2, 2012, 09:26 PM - Edit history (1)

or some other populated island communities like the Fox Islands (Vinalhaven, North Haven.)

For hikers or leaf peepers I suggest a trip through Grafton Notch.

For hikers, there's also the Bigelow Range.

For people headed to Bean's I suggest a side trip to Wolfe's Neck state park.



jpak

(41,759 posts)
22. The Bold Coast way Down East - Camden Hills, Baxter, Lily Bay, and Cobscook Bay State Parks
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 05:31 PM
Feb 2012

Monhegan, Rangeley Lakes, the Allagash...

the list goes on

ayup

MaineDem

(18,161 posts)
26. Lily Bay is a favorite of ours
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 08:38 PM
Feb 2012

We haven't hiked in to find the crashed B52 on the way there yet. It's something we want to do.

spartan61

(2,091 posts)
27. I've been to most of the areas that were mentioned.
Fri Feb 3, 2012, 12:04 AM
Feb 2012

My second favorite place in Maine is Ogunquit and walking the Marginal Way to Perkins Cove for a lobster roll and chowder. But my very favorite place in Maine is our camp in the Belgrade Lakes (East Pond). Love listening to the loons at night. Since we retired, we live in Florida in the winter and Maine in the summer. We have the best of both worlds.

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