
Skip Maine Tourist Attractions and Adventure To These 6 Places
Peak Tourist Time in Maine
Tourist season has officially begun here in Maine which to some is very fruitful and to others very invasive. While tourists do flood off of cruise ships, highways and airports to explore Maine, what they don't know is that they're going to all the wrong places.
Must-Visit Maine Towns
Sure, your typical iconic land marks are worth spending a day at like Acadia National Park or downtown in Bar Harbor, but it's all the little places in-between that are the real adventure.
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Here's 6 indifferent towns to explore instead that you're going to love. Especially since they won't be full of tourists running around in straw hats and flower button ups. These are my favorite alternatives:
Brooklin, ME (not Brooklyn!) – Quiet Coastal Magic
Kingfield, ME – Mountain Town Vibes
Eastport, ME – Way Downeast Grit & Charm
Liberty, ME- Lakeside Slow Life
Stonington, ME – Hidden Island Heritage
Monson, ME- Artsy & Rugged Gateway to the North Woods
All of these places have their own unique touch to them but there's still one thing they all have in common; they're beautiful. Brooklin, Maine is a known town, but not everybody knows it actually sets the scene for a perfect kayak ride with the crew.
While you're in the area, I have a couple more suggestions for cool places to check out that feel like they're off the map. Maine loves their quirky styles so if you're a DIY and cute shops type of vacation-er, check out this link below as well.
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Leave your own hidden gem spots around our state in the comments!
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