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At the southern tip of the state is the
South Coast region of Maine. Destinations like Portland, Old
Orchard Beach, Freeport, and the like make for the most
populace and modern area of the state--all along rocky
coast line and fine sandy beaches. This region has much
to offer for summer getaways, lakeside cabins and plenty
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The westernmost region of the state has
both the conveniences of city life and the pleasures
of natural settings. In the area known best as being
the "Gemstone Breadbasket of North America,"
both unending mountainous terrain and the peppering
of clean and cool lakes make this area popular for recreational
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On the western side of the Penobscot
River Bay lies the Midcoast Region, where both beautful
coastal scenery and modern civilization merge. Many
wonderful islands lie just off the coast here. The coast
line is dotted with quaint villages, beautiful marinas,
ship building and more. Come enjoy the history of Maine's
nautical heritage. |
In what is the widest north-south stretch
of any Maine region, the Kennebec-Moose River Valley
contains both the remote unpopulated frontier--perfect
for hiking, gaming, rafting, and time away--and the
heartbeat of commerce and travel, including the capital
of the state, Augusta. |
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This region, best known for being home
to Acadia National Park, is essentially the last outpost
before entering the eastern and northern 'frontiers'
of Maine. With Bangor at it's heart, this region is
easily traversed in any direction and allows access
to most of the state's best features. Discover why so
many travelers make Downeast their vacation destination.
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This region of pristine natural resources
boasts a few of Maine's best known features: Mount Katahdin,
Moosehead Lake, a stretch of the Allagash River, and
Baxter State Park. This wide area of wilderness sports
endless varieties of outdoors activities. Take to the
woods hiking or wildlife photography. Or, for the sportsmen,
hunting and fishing abound here. |
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Larger than four states, "The County,"
as Aroostook is known best, is the northernmost region
in the state of Maine. Bordered on three sides by Canada,
Aroostook stands tall in the international community
as well as it does with Maine. The natural setting of
the region make it splendid for long getaways including
any number of out of doors activities. Snowmobiling
is very popular in the winter. |
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