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John Slater

The state of Maine offers versatility in activities like no other state in America. Known for its spectacular seaside, gorgeous crystal clear lakes, and miles of rivers Maine is a place where anyone can find the solace and solitude that they seek. The state is divided into eight individual sections that each offers a different attraction for the tourist in search of natural beauty and peaceful tranquility.

Aroostook County is home to 2000 streams, lakes, and rivers great for fishing, canoeing, or even just a peaceful moment perfect for getting back in touch with nature and all the beauty it has to offer. In the spring, summer, and fall visitors have the opportunity to hike gorgeous wooded trails and in the winter the opportunity to see the beautiful state in a different light while cross-country skiing through all the glory that Maine is during the season.

The Downeast and Acadia region of the state of Maine is known for the Acadia National Park that was formed as a result of ancient glacial activity and delicious lobster served fresh off the fishing boat. And if that’s not enough you still get to enjoy all that the rest of the state has to offer as the region is also home to numerous lakes, rivers, and hiking trails as well. In the Downeast and Acadia region of Maine you can get the peace and relaxation that you deserve and have been waiting so long for.

In the Greater Portland and Casco Bay area of the great state of Maine you truly have the opportunity to explore the beauty of the seaside life. The southern Maine area offers rich history and historical lighthouses and forts, four season entertainment, and multiple exciting waterfront activities. You will be delighted at the fantastic New England villages and homes as well as the fabulous sandy beaches that call the city of Portland home.

Western Maine’s lake and mountain region boasts four bright, spectacular, and distinctive seasons that will unfold in a true natural wonder before the very eye. Outdoor activities are plentiful in the Western Maine region whether it be summer, winter, spring, or fall. Paired with diverse wildlife and museums and artisans galore Western Maine is a perfect example of why the state is so popular.

The Mid-Coast region of Maine offers the visitor everything from peaceful seaside retreats to the excitement of sightseeing to the journey by ferry to one of a number of the areas islands. The beauty and wonder of the mid-coastal region of the state can also be enjoyed anytime of year as the area offers skiing, and skating during the winter as well as numerous accommodations perfect for cozying up to a nice warm fire during the winter months.

In the Highlands area of Maine you will find abundant deer and moose, parkland, and the highest mountain peak in the state boasting one mile to the top. If a one mile high mountain peak is exciting enough visitors can try out whitewater rafting in some of the states best rafting waters. The Highlands area is definitely where the adventurous roam in the state of Maine so if you’re looking for adventure on your trip this is the place to go.

Finally, the Kennebec and Moose River Valleys and the Lake Region of the state all offer the visitor everything they could hope for in water activities and the areas still boast the beautiful surroundings supported by the rest of the state as well. Wherever you decide to visit in the great state of Maine you will be sure to find the peace you’re looking for.

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John Slater is the head travel writer for the bed and breakfast site, Maine bed and breakfasts. Enjoy info about Maine inns at his site.

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