One of the most well-known and most-written about lobster places in the state. If waiting in line is your thing-Red's is for you. There is always a line that wraps around the building no matter the time or day of the week.
We love this place. It used to be an old automotive garage that sits right on the Sheepscot River. Nick had a lobster pasta here 3 years ago that he stills talks about. * *The wedding after party will take place here.
Bring a cooler (they don’t serve alcohol), some friends and sit back and enjoy your meal with the low rumble of the lobster boats pulling away from the dock, buoys swaying on the open sea and the distant sound of seagulls in the air. This is dinner in Maine. Fall hours: September 6 - October 12 Weekends only 11:30-6
Maine and Bath, ME specifically has played a major role in the construction and assembly of ships used in both global and regional maritime activities. If you're a history buff, or just like boats, definitely check it out.
The Coastal Maine Botanical Garden is the largest botanical garden in New England. It is comprised of more than 300 acres. It is a must-visit. It is open daily 9am-5pm.
Located in the former Small Arms Firing Range at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. It was named Best Tasting Room/Taproom in Maine 3 times by Down East Magazine.
We went here once on a recommendation and it was nothing short of awesome. Erica's is a cash-only small shack that shells out delicious lobster rolls. It's surrounded by picnic tables with the water to your right. Thirsty? Drinks are from a vending machine. No frills, so Maine.
This state park has 2 miles of hiking trails as well as a beautiful beach.
Freeport is a 35 minute drive south of Wiscasset. It's home to a bunch of outlet stores, the most gorgeous McDonald's you've ever seen and of course, the LL Bean Flagship store.
The oyster capital of New England. It's also known for the annual Damariscotta Pumpkinfest & Regatta.