Points of interest

Maine points of interest

Every scenic overlook, historic marker, and roadside curiosity Snoflo tracks in Maine — the kind of places that make a road trip memorable.

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Points of interest
Maine is a state filled with breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, making it a must-see destination for any traveler. One of the most iconic spots in Maine is Acadia National Park, located on Mount Desert Island. Here you can explore the rugged coastline, hike up Cadillac Mountain for stunning views, and visit the historic Jordan Pond House for a taste of Maine's famous popovers. Another must-see destination is Portland, Maine's largest city, known for its charming Old Port district, picturesque lighthouses, and delicious seafood restaurants. Be sure to visit the Portland Head Light, a historic lighthouse that has been guiding ships along the rocky coast since 1791.

For a glimpse into Maine's maritime history, head to the town of Castine, home to the Maine Maritime Academy and the historic Fort George. Here you can learn about Maine's seafaring past and explore the scenic waterfront. Lastly, don't miss the opportunity to visit the charming town of Bar Harbor, a popular destination for its quaint shops, seafood restaurants, and proximity to Acadia National Park. Whether you're exploring the rugged coastline, delving into Maine's maritime history, or simply enjoying the fresh seafood, Maine offers a wealth of must-see destinations that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.
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Maine points of interest

Every documented stop in Maine. Sortable by location and quickly filterable. Tap any one for details.

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About Maine points of interest

What counts as a point of interest in Maine?

Anything worth pulling over for — scenic overlooks, historic markers, geological features, monuments, and curated cultural stops. We exclude full visitor destinations like state parks (those have their own Maine parks directory).

Where does the Maine data come from?

Public-access listings, federal and state cultural-resource registries, transportation department scenic-byway data, and a long history of community-submitted spots.

How do I plan a road trip?

Open the Maine points map, layer in the Maine parks and Maine camping, and string a route together. Always check current road conditions through your state DOT before heading out.

What if I find a great stop that's missing?

Send it to us — we add coverage on community request. The best parts of every state directory came from users.