Maine

Maine travel maps by region.

These free, printable travel maps of Maine are divided into eleven regions:

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Travel Maps of Maine

Travel map of the state of Maine
Maine
Travel map of Mount Desert Island, Maine
Mount Desert Island/Acadia Region



Maine’s Southern Coast

Sandy beaches, occasionally punctuated by rocky headlands, are the jewels of the Southern Coast, but this region also oozes history.

Travel map of Maine's Southern Coast
Maine’s Southern Coast
Travel map of The Yorks, Maine
The Yorks
Travel map of The Kennebunks, Maine
The Kennebunks



Greater Portland

Brine-scented air, cackling gulls, lobster boats, and fishing trawlers give notice that this is a seafaring town, but it’s also Maine’s cultural center, rich in museums and performing-arts centers, and earns national kudos as a culinary destination.

Travel map of Greater Portland, Maine
Greater Portland
Travel map of Downtown Portland, Maine
Downtown Portland



Maine’s Mid-Coast Region

No region of Maine has more lobster shacks or as rich a maritime history as this peninsula-rich stretch of coastline, dotted with traditional fishing villages and once-thriving ports and shipbuilding centers.

Travel map of Maine's Mid-Coast Region
Mid-Coast Region
Travel map of Bath Area, Maine
Bath Area
Travel map of Boothbay Peninsula, Maine
Boothbay Peninsula
Travel map of Damariscotta and Newcastle, Maine
Damariscotta and Newcastle



Penobscot Bay

Island-studded Penobscot Bay is the Maine coast in microcosm. Boat-filled harbors, sandy pocket beaches, soaring spruce trees, and lighthouses pepper the shoreline.

Travel map of Penobscot Bay, Maine
Penobscot Bay
Travel map of Vinalhaven, Maine
Vinalhaven
Travel map of Greater Camden, Maine
Greater Camden



Blue Hill Peninsula & Deer Isle

Water, water everywhere. Around nearly every bend is a river or stream, a cove, a boat-filled harbor, or a serene pond. This inspired and inspiring landscape hosts historic homes and forts, classic fishing villages, and a remote section of Acadia National Park.

Travle map of Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle, Maine
Blue Hill Peninsula and Deer Isle
Travel map of Deer Isle, Maine
Deer Isle
Travel map of Bar Harbor, Maine
Bar Harbor



Acadia Region

Mountains tumbling to the sea, ocean waves crashing upon granite ledges, serene lakes, and soaring cliffs—Acadia has it all. Intimate yet expansive, Acadia is as accessible or as remote as you desire.

Travel map of Mount Desert Island, Maine
Mount Desert Island/Acadia Region
Travel map of Maine's Acadia Region
Acadia Region
Travel map of Bar Harbor, Maine
Bar Harbor



The Down East Coast

Here the pace slows, traffic subsides, and traffic lights all but disappear. Blueberry barrens color the landscape; huge tides rule daily life. Two national wildlife reserves and numerous preserves lure hikers and bird-watchers, but the main attraction is the rugged and wild coastline.

Travel map of Maine's Down East Coast
The Down East Coast



Aroostook County

Vast, rural, undeveloped, this is Maine’s original melting pot, home to Acadian heritage sites,

Travel map of Aroostook County, Maine
Aroostook County



Maine Highlands

The Highlands are home to Baxter State Park, with miles of hiking trails, including those on mile-high Katahdin, the official terminus of the Appalachian Trail; the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, a paddling route through the wilderness; the Penobscot River, a favorite for white-water fans and anglers; and Moosehead Lake, where you can cruise in historical fashion aboard the Kate.

Travel map of the Maine Highlands
Maine Highlands
Travel map of Greenville, Maine and Vicinity
Greenville and Vicinity
Travel map of the Maine Bangor Area
Bangor Area



Kennebec & Moose River Region

In Augusta, the Maine State Museum is an excellent introduction to the state, and Old Fort Western is the nation’s oldest stockade fort. Of course, a white-water rafting trip down the Kennebec is a must.

Travel map of the Kennebec and Moose River Region in Maine
Kennebec and Moose River Region



Western Lakes & Mountains

Generations of campers have favored the lakes pocketed in the mountains of western Maine. Cruise Long Lake on the Songo River Queen II, cast a line in the Rangeley Lakes, hike through Grafton Notch State Park, or spend a leisurely afternoon splashing in Sebago and you’ll understand why. In winter, major alpine resorts keep things hopping.

Travel map of Maine's Western Lakes and Mountains
Western Lakes and Mountains
Travel map of Sebago and Long Lakes, Maine
Sebago and Long Lakes
Travel map of Lewiston and Auburn, Maine
Lewiston and Auburn