U.S. Route 1 in Maine offers a scenic coastal drive, passing through charming towns and offering ocean views. It stretches from Fort Kent in the north to the southern Maine-New Hampshire border, with a significant portion hugging the coastline. The route is known for its many attractions, including lighthouses, museums, and historical sites.
Wanda's cousin manages this locally famous t-shirt shop that also sells Maine gifts. Rumor has it he is going to offer up a discount for anyone that comes in and declares they are a part of Wanda and Jimmie's wedding celebration. More details to come!
Acadia National Park is the premier park in the Atlantic northeast. Visiting Acadia is full of adventure and amazing scenery. There is great hiking and cycling; sailing and kayaking; and swimming and sightseeing. You can visit historic lighthouses and local lobster fishing villages; eat fresh lobster, and see sea lions and eagles. It easily makes the list of the best national parks in the United States.
This is a quaint little coastal town 30 minutes south of Liberty on Route 1 and will give you the true "Maine Experience".
A little further down the coast from Camden on Route 1. Another great coastal town with Maine shops and restaurants.
Home of LL Bean and well worth a stop as it has lots of Maine shops and restaurants. It's 10-15 minutes north of the Portland airport.
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Lincolnville, Maine, Cellardoor isn’t just a winery and vineyard; it’s a living testament to the rich history that graces this land. Their Lincolnville destination is ten minutes inland of Camden, 90 miles north of Portland. This is the home of the winery, vineyard, and tasting room barn. While there, browse their awesome gift shop and enjoy your wine with a local cheese plate, all while overlooking their vineyard.