An Amazing Place for Birding
The MidCoast’s rich biodiversity, featuring coastal shorelines, estuaries, forests, and wetlands, makes it a prime destination for birdwatching.
The MidCoast’s rich biodiversity, featuring coastal shorelines, estuaries, forests, and wetlands, makes it a prime destination for birdwatching.
Beach life in the MidCoast is as varied as the region, with its long, winding coastline and countless freshwater ponds and lakes—its all about enjoying the water.
Spring starts early in the MidCoast! If you’re searching for an early spring getaway, there’s no better place than MidCoast Maine to enjoy the warming spring sun.
It’s ice season, time to bundle up and get outside to enjoy your favorite winter activities on the glistening surfaces of frozen lakes and ponds throughout the MidCoast.
Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, outdoor adventurer, or simply looking to unwind with a book by the ocean, start planning your visit to Maine’s MidCoast today!
Traveling to Acadia from the south, you’ll pass through Maine’s MidCoast and Islands region. The area is arguably Maine at its best. This is where “the mountains meet the sea.”
With winter on the horizon, MidCoast villages and towns bustle with festive energy and holiday activities. Here are a few worth checking out!
The coastal mountains and hills of Maine’s MidCoast will begin to glow with color as fall foliage arrives — it’s one of the best times to visit and explore.
Monhegan has captured the imagination of artists and travelers for centuries, and continues to delight both day-trippers and longer-term vacationers.
For a truly memorable lobster experience, go where the locals go: to a lobster shack along the road or on the edge of a harbor.