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Maine Highlights

Welcome to Maine, the "Pine Tree State," a land of unparalleled natural beauty and rich history that begs to be explored! From its dramatic, rugged coastline to its pristine inland lakes and vast forests, Maine offers a diverse landscape perfect for any adventurer or admirer of the outdoors, all of which has been captures in our wilde collection of thosands of maps of areas all across Maine!

Maine's famous coastline is truly a marvel. While its direct measurement is around 230 miles, the myriad of bays, inlets, estuaries, and nearly 4,000 offshore islands stretch its tidal coastline to an incredible 3,478 miles – longer than California's! This "rockbound" coast is characterized by dramatic granite cliffs, hidden coves, and picturesque fishing villages where lobster boats bob in the harbors. Iconic lighthouses, like the historic Portland Head Light, stand sentinel, guiding ships through the strong tides that can range from 12 to 24 feet. From the sandy beaches of Southern Maine to the bold, fog-shrouded "Downeast" region and the majestic mountains meeting the sea in Acadia National Park on Mount Desert Island, the Maine coast is a photographer's dream and a nature lover's paradise.

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Maine boasts over 6,000 lakes and ponds, covering a staggering 2,295 square miles of inland water. These glacial lakes are a central feature of the state's interior, providing endless opportunities for recreation. Other notable lakes include Sebago Lake, a vast expanse popular for boating and fishing, and the crystal-clear waters of Thompson Lake, consistently ranked among Maine's cleanest. Whether you're seeking a quiet retreat or a lively lakeside experience, Maine's lakes offer something for everyone.

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Maine is divided into 16 counties, each offering a distinct flavor of the state's diverse geography, economy, and culture. From the densely populated coastal areas to the vast, wild interior, these counties tell the story of Maine. The counties in Maine are not just administrative divisions; they represent a mosaic of landscapes, livelihoods, and histories, each contributing to the unique character of the Pine Tree State. Our maps provide an excellent way to explore the history and distinct features of each of Maine's fascinating counties.

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View our Maine Town Maps by County

Androscoggin Co. Maine - 1858 Androscoggin Co. Maine - 1873 Aroostook Co. Maine - 1877 Cumberland Co. Maine - 1857
Cumberland Co. Maine - 1871 Franklin Co. Maine - 1861 Hancock Co. Maine - 1860 Kennebec Co. Maine - 1856
Lincoln Co. Maine - 1857 Oxford Co. Maine - 1858 Penobscot Co. Maine - 1859 Piscataquis Co. Maine - 1858
Sagadahoc Co. Maine - 1858 Somerset Co. Maine - 1860 Waldo Co. Maine - 1859 Washington Co. Maine - 1861
York Co. Maine - 1856

From its ancient forests and sparkling lakes to its iconic rocky shores and deep historical roots, Maine is a state of profound beauty and character. Our maps help you navigate and discover every corner of this incredible place, allowing you to trace its unique geography and rich heritage.