Maine Interactive Map








Greater Portland & Casco Bay
This is where city life meets the ocean. Portland is famous for its incredible food scene and the historic Old Port with its cobblestone streets. You can shop, eat amazing seafood, and then hop on a ferry to explore the islands of Casco Bay just minutes away. It is lively, historic, and fun. Read more...
MidCoast & Islands
This region is full of those charming little harbors and lighthouses. It is a bit quieter than the southern beaches, which is nice. You can hop on a ferry to visit islands or just drive along the coast eating fresh lobster rolls at roadside shacks. It feels very authentic and salty here. Read more...
Downeast & Acadia
This is the dramatic coast everyone talks about. You have the stunning cliffs of Acadia National Park and the busy, fun streets of Bar Harbor nearby. It is famous for being the first place to see the sunrise in the US. The landscape is rocky and wild—exactly what you want for those classic Maine photos. Read more...
Aroostook County
Aroostook County, Maine — fondly known as “The Crown of Maine” — is a four-season travel destination waiting to be explored. From vast scenic vistas and winding scenic byways to charming small towns, rich culture, abundant wildlife, and inviting shopping, this northern region offers something special for every traveler’s bucket list. Read more...
The Maine Highlands
This is where you go for big adventures. It is home to Mount Katahdin and the huge Moosehead Lake, so the views are incredible. Whether you are into hiking challenging trails or just want to spot a moose in the wild, this region feels like the real, rugged Maine you picture. It is perfect for nature lovers. Read more...
Kennebec Valley
This area follows the mighty Kennebec River right through the heart of the state. It is famous for some of the best white-water rafting you can find, but it is also great for quiet fishing trips. You will find cool history here too, including the state capital. It is a nice mix of excitement and relaxation. Read more...
Lakes & Mountains
If you love fresh air, this is your spot. In the winter, it is all about skiing at big resorts, and in summer, those mountains are perfect for hiking. The lakes are crystal clear and great for swimming or boating. It is a very laid-back region with amazing scenery around every corner. Read more...
The Maine Beaches
If you are looking for soft sand and ocean waves, this is the place. It is perfect for families, with long stretches of beach for walking or swimming. You have famous spots like Old Orchard Beach with its pier and amusements, plus charming towns like Kennebunkport for shopping and relaxing by the sea. Read more...
The Maine Beaches

The Maine Beaches
If you are looking for soft sand and ocean waves, this is the place. It is perfect for families, with long stretches of beach for walking or swimming. You have famous spots like Old Orchard Beach with its pier and amusements, plus charming towns like Kennebunkport for shopping and relaxing by the sea. Read more...
Aroostook County

Aroostook County
Aroostook County, Maine — fondly known as “The Crown of Maine” — is a four-season travel destination waiting to be explored. From vast scenic vistas and winding scenic byways to charming small towns, rich culture, abundant wildlife, and inviting shopping, this northern region offers something special for every traveler’s bucket list. Read more...
The Maine Highlands

The Maine Highlands
This is where you go for big adventures. It is home to Mount Katahdin and the huge Moosehead Lake, so the views are incredible. Whether you are into hiking challenging trails or just want to spot a moose in the wild, this region feels like the real, rugged Maine you picture. It is perfect for nature lovers. Read more...
Kennebec Valley

Kennebec Valley
This area follows the mighty Kennebec River right through the heart of the state. It is famous for some of the best white-water rafting you can find, but it is also great for quiet fishing trips. You will find cool history here too, including the state capital. It is a nice mix of excitement and relaxation. Read more...
Lakes & Mountains

Lakes & Mountains
If you love fresh air, this is your spot. In the winter, it is all about skiing at big resorts, and in summer, those mountains are perfect for hiking. The lakes are crystal clear and great for swimming or boating. It is a very laid-back region with amazing scenery around every corner. Read more...
Downeast & Acadia

Downeast & Acadia
This is the dramatic coast everyone talks about. You have the stunning cliffs of Acadia National Park and the busy, fun streets of Bar Harbor nearby. It is famous for being the first place to see the sunrise in the US. The landscape is rocky and wild—exactly what you want for those classic Maine photos. Read more...
MidCoast & Islands

MidCoast & Islands
This region is full of those charming little harbors and lighthouses. It is a bit quieter than the southern beaches, which is nice. You can hop on a ferry to visit islands or just drive along the coast eating fresh lobster rolls at roadside shacks. It feels very authentic and salty here. Read more...
Greater Portland & Casco Bay

Greater Portland & Casco Bay
This is where city life meets the ocean. Portland is famous for its incredible food scene and the historic Old Port with its cobblestone streets. You can shop, eat amazing seafood, and then hop on a ferry to explore the islands of Casco Bay just minutes away. It is lively, historic, and fun. Read more...