Maine is an ultimate destination for tourists in the USA. Widely acclaimed as “Vacationland”, Maine hits the right nerves when it comes to fulfilling all your globetrotting aspirations. Be it sightseeing, adventure escapades, golfing, biking, skiing, or boating, Maine has everything to strike the right note with whatever brings you to Maine. While Maine beaches have not slacked a bit in popularity, other attractions, including lighthouses, art galleries, and museums have rose to the forefront in the last few decades or so. Tourists from both explored and lesser-explored corners of the world, for that matter, flock up here for their holidaying stint with Maine and take their abode in cabin rentals in Maine.
Some of the premier tourist attractions in Maine are:
Acadia National Park
Featuring a rugged and dazzling stretch of coastline, Acadia National Park interweaves forests streams and lakes into picture-perfect scenery. Moreover, it lays a playground for locals and visitors with a strong liking for outdoors. A scenic road traverses through the park across a multitude of attractions.
Old Fort Western Museum on the Kennebec
A wooden fort, whose construction can be traced back to 1754, the Old Fort Western Museum on the Kennebec features exhibits and sticks up information on the fort and the history of the area during the mid 18th century. Moreover, a number of educational programs are conducted by the authorities for students of various schools and colleges.
Kennebunkport
Located 12.5 miles south of Portland, the little coastal town of Kennebunkport has been a gathering spot of choice for summer visitors in Maine. Also, it sets out the Seashore Trolley Museum for the interests of the tourists and lays a scenic pathway which starts from the square and concludes at Walker’s Point.