On The Way to Acadia, Explore the MidCoast
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.”
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.”
It’s never too early to plan an unforgettable Maine MidCoast Escape. A vacation exploring, tasting, and touring the MidCoast will stay with you forever.
Pack your shorts, sunscreen, and yes, a warm jacket too. It’s time for Spring Break in the MidCoast. Villages and inns are opening up and can’t-miss places are yours to enjoy without summertime crowds. Here are a few special things we love about April in the MidCoast.
Mud Season is Maine’s unofficial “5th Season.” Warming days and melting snow are the perfect recipe for weeks of premium-quality mud, however, as you might expect, there are great upsides for this time of the year in the MidCoast.
With spring on its way, this is good time for a master-class in the amazing MidCoast. Here are some historical facts and a few quirky things that you may want to learn more about. The more you know about the MidCoast, the more you’ll want to explore.