Maine
Maine is known for its rugged and convoluted coastline where restless surf washes up on some 3,000 miles of Maine, including rocky shores, sandy beaches, and remote offshore islands. The coast is home to Acadia National Park, along with such notably attractive villages as Kennebunkport, Boothbay Harbor, Camden, and Blue Hill. During the peak summer months of July and August, coastal Route 1 teems with Maine car movers, minivans and RVs seeking out quiet Oceanside campgrounds and inns, along with wharf-side lobster pounds to feast on the local delicacy.
Maine's coast can be categorically divided along geological lines. South of Portland, the seaboard is relatively straight and unbroken, studded with expansive sand beaches at historic resort communities like York Beach, Ogunquit, and Kennebunkport. It's a huge state by regional standards--as big as the five other New England states combined. Northern Maine extends far, far to the north--Portland is closer to Manhattan than it is to Madawaska, Maine's northernmost town. The North Woods are internationally noted for excellent canoeing and fishing.
Maine is a state of small cities and towns. Timber companies own and manage much of the North Woods, and numerous lobster boats still prowl offshore ledges and islands. It's not uncommon to see black bear, moose, Eastern coyote, and a variety of intriguing birds, including bald eagles, loons, razorbills, and puffins.
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