The Ultimate Maine Hidden Gem Road Trip Will Take You To 8 Incredible Little-Known Spots In The State
For years we’ve been giving you recommendations for our favorite places to eat, see, explore and relax in Maine. A lot of these spots we’ve loved for years and, based on comments and emails we’ve received, we know these are some of your favorites as well. But there’s so much more to this state and we can’t resist sharing some of the lesser-known hidden gems in Maine that you to check out as well. The next time you want to explore some new things, open this road trip in Google Maps and see some more of what Maine has to offer!
Have you been to any of these hidden gems in Maine? If so, let us know your favorites in the comments. And if we’ve left anything off that you think is worth checking out share that too!
The hidden gems are fantastic, but the attractions that are well-known are loved for a reason! If you’ve never been, the summit of Cadillac Mountain is truly an awe-inspiring place, it’s no wonder why it was once named the most beautiful place in Maine. We have to agree!
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What are the best road trips through Maine?
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What are the most unique places to spend the night in Maine?
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