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Things To Do In Maine

By Tanvi Rastogi @tanviidotcom

We did a four-day road trip around Maine (video above) in the month of June and while it is not enough time to see the whole state but we were able to cover a lot of ground and see the best Maine had to offer. We visited: 

  • Bangor
  • Portland
  • Bar Harbor
Three highlights from out trip were: 

Portland Head Light & Fort Williams Park

Located in Cape Elizabeth, perched on the headland above the rocky shores of Fort Williams Park, Portland Head Light was completed in 1791 to guide a safe passage through the main shipping channel into Portland Harbor.

Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Located on the Boothbay Peninsula close to Portland and Augusta, the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is a 270-acre lush green oasis with diverse plant families stretching along a mile of waterfront.

Acadia National Park

It has jaw-dropping views of the Atlantic from Cadillac Mountain, winding carriage roads, and serene forests. Situated on the coast of Maine, the majority of the park’s 47,000 acres sprawls on Mount Desert Island, though portions of the park are on the Schoodic Peninsula and Isle au Haut. This was the 29th US State we had visited. We are up to 34 states as of now.

While we had planned the trip in June, we were prepared with layers because you never know in the North-East. And as we had expected the weather changed from an hour to the other and having some light layers on was helpful. On that note, below are the three outfits from the trip.  Day One Spring Layers In Maine Tanvii.com Denim Jacket | Jeans | Shirt | Shoes 
Day Two Spring Layers In Maine Tanvii.com  Tee | JumpsuitShoes | Sunglasses
Day Three Spring Layers In Maine Tanvii.com Tee | Jeans | Hoodie | Shoes
Have you been to Maine?

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