Maine isn’t called “Vacationland” for nothing. People from all over the country come to Maine during the summer months to soak in our sunny coast, warm(er) lakes and countless camping, shopping and eating options. But, now that we’re settling into fall and the tourists have (mostly) started to thin out, some of the obvious summer choices might be even more lovely to visit. In addition to being beautiful during leaf-changing season, many of these towns begin to feature lower off-season pricing for lodging. Check out these tourist towns that are arguably even better this time of year!

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While you’re visiting these spots, keep an eye out for tourists who are still there. Shake their hands and thank them for supporting Maine even when the weather isn’t summery and warm. Click here to find out how to spot these tourists in Maine.

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