What is the number one tourist attraction in Maine?
Acadia National ParkLocated on Mount Dessert Island, Acadia National Park lives up to its reputation as the crown jewel of the North East.
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1. New York. New York City is the most populated city in North America and has also been featured in more movies and TV shows than any other city in the United States. It's no surprise that the Big Apple is the #1 most visited city in the U.S. by foreign travelers.
Even though the summer months of June, July, and August are by far the busiest time of the year, many would argue that this is still the best time to go to Maine. For those looking for fewer crowds, and nature at its finest, the fall shoulder season from September to October may be the best time to visit.
Stonington. Stonington offers much of the same appeal as Portland but at a much slower pace and less commercialization. For good reasons, the town has repeatedly ranked as the most underrated town in Maine. While it's on an island, you don't need a boat, as the drive to Stonington is part of its appeal.
Portland, MaineMaine's Portland shares more than a name with the most famed hipster city in the country; it has a long list of hipster credentials in its own right. For starters, Men's Health ranked it first in a study showing the cities with the most coffee drinkers.
Bar Harbor is epically charming and frequently tops the lists of best coastal towns in the country. Farther DownEast Maine, (which is north-east if you want to get technical) Winter Harbor and Lubec are appealingly cozy. Winter Harbor is cute enough to have two lighthouses in its harbor.
1. Alaska. We had to do a double-take when we saw Alaska was the least-visited state in the country. With its wild-and-rugged mountain ranges, deep forests, rich wildlife and blue glaciers, we ignorantly assumed Alaska would be much higher on the list.