10 Undeniably Fun Weekend Trips To Take If You Live In Maine, Part Two
Being in Maine is a vacation all its own, but every so often you want to take a vacation from the vacation. Is that a thing? We hope so! The good news is that Maine isn’t called Vacationland for nothing. The next time you want to do something special, but aren’t looking to leave the state consider taking a weekend away in your own backyard with these weekend trips to take in Maine.

We love road trips and one of our favorites is this one. It'll take you from the Rockland area up to the Schoodic Peninsula, with lots of stops for food and oddities along the way. Check it out for full directions, a map and recommendations.

Rangeley is one of the most beautiful state parks in the state and it's also one of the most mysterious. It sits on the exact halfway point between the Equator and the North Pole, causing some people to say it has a strange magnetic pull. Whether the pull you feel is due to mystical forces or simply the awesome beauty of the area, we think you'll be coming back every summer.
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Wells might have some great beaches, but once you've reached peak relaxation it's time to hit the shops! Known as one of the best places in Maine for vintage finds and antique goods, Wells will keep you busy until you have to go back to work on Monday to replenish the bank for more shopping. For some of our recommendations click here.
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Balmy Days will take you straight to Monhegan Island for one of the most Maine weekends you can have. Get off the boat and enjoy the galleries and shops, then stay overnight and grab the boat back the next day. It's easy, fun and totally Vacationland! Learn more here.

Old Orchard Beach has been the playground for well-heeled travelers since the 1800s. Today, visitors can enjoy the many local motels, while also spending night at Palace Playland. Ride the rides, play the games and make sure to get yourself some pier fries!

Maine has some of the best bed and breakfasts in New England, but why go the traditional route when you can try something new? Acadia Yurts in Southwest Harbor offers a few different options for overnight stays, including a tiny house and a yurt that sleeps six people.

Not one, but TWO towns will take your breath away. Enjoy the easy peasy downtown vibes for shopping and dining, then spend the night in a local bed and breakfast. Use the next day for a relaxing time at Mother's Beach before heading hope with a smile on your face.

Enjoy pure relaxation by heading to Georgetown for a houseboat rental. Riggs Cover Houseboat Rentals offers a few different options to wake up on the Kennebe/Sheepscot River basin. You might see seals, ospreys, and even a local lobsterman!
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Book a weekend at the Bear Mountain Inn just because! Located on gorgeous Bear Pond, the views are lovely and the newly renovated rooms are luxurious. Learn more here.

This little slice of heaven on the Crooked River offers peace and quiet without being totally isolated. You'll find it in Waterford, just a few miles from the eateries and shops of Norway. It's unique size packs in big fun and it's open year round. Read all about it here.
Another way to enjoy the state is by visiting these 12 artsy towns located throughout Maine.
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