MidCoast Travel Stories

Travelers seeking relaxation or adventure discover a getaway to MidCoast Maine provides world-renowned coastlines, quaint downtown villages, and vibrant working waterfronts where your lobster dinner can be hauled straight from the Atlantic ocean.

Farms Are The Food Stars

In recent years, Maine has enjoyed a farming renaissance with an influx of many twenty- and thirty-somethings who want to farm. In fact, Maine now has the fifth youngest farmer population in the country. That movement has revitalized many small family operations and spurred a boom…

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Belfast Maine Rail Trail

Easy Walks in the MidCoast

Sometimes, the fastest way to unwind is to go slow. Taking an easy walk lets us enjoy more of our surroundings and clear our thoughts. Good walks with friends and kids allow us to appreciate the moment more than any text message ever could. Choose nearly any point in Maine and you’re likely…

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Birch Point State Park in Owls Head, Maine

Perfect Spots to Do Nothing in the MidCoast

If you’re ready for some zen and chill time, the MidCoast is a special part of Maine to completely unwind. With so many quiet ponds, hidden trails, sleepy harbors, and lovely towns to choose from, how do you pick the perfect spot to sit back and become an expert in doing nothing? You could start with this list of a few places that promise truly calm and peaceful escapes.

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Pemaquid Point Lighthouse in Bristol, Maine

The Top 5 Lighthouses in the MidCoast

So many lighthouses, so little time. With 65 lighthouses up and down its 3,400-mile coast, Maine has the most oceanfront lighthouses in America. It would take many weeks to see them all, but you could explore over 24 of them in Maine’s MidCoast alone. Maine’s MidCoast lighthouses are fascinating places to explore…

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The Good Supply

Maine’s MidCoast is More than a Stopover

Past the Interstate and Route 1, Maine’s peninsula’s have a lot to offer. A number of visitors to Maine stop in Portland and Acadia National Park without spending any more time in between the two than a gas station stop requires.  But look past the interstate and not far off 295 or Highway 1, you’ll find…

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Sea Kayak Muscongus

To Sea, or Not to Sea

Exploring Muscongus Bay by sea kayak (and canoe). It was Friday afternoon. We were texting friends to solidify plans for our day paddle on Saturday. “Should we make it an overnight trip?” I pressed send before even thinking through the realities of making that possible. There are a lot…

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Seguin Tree Dwellings

On an island, in the trees, this is the place to be. As things started to open for Mainers to move around the state, we jumped at the opportunity to leave our Portland apartment for a few nights at the Seguin Tree Dwellings. We were the first visitors of the year, but…

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