Leaves, Lakes, and Lighthouses
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.
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.
In the MidCoast you can discover a sense of awe and wonder watching wildlife in their natural habitat, taking time for a deeper connection with nature’s cycles.
For anyone who wants a wonderful, late-summer escape without the crowds, MidCoast Maine offers some very special places well off the beaten path.
MidCoast Maine is well-known for its many breathtaking, scenic views, of the ocean, mountains, historic villages, harbors and more! For amazingly sharable and likable photos, head out to one of these locations.
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.
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…