One of the most visited roads in Maine as it snakes along the coastline of Acadia National Park.
Scenic Drives
Scenic Drives in Maine
Browse the destinations collected under Scenic Drives in Maine so you can compare the strongest park guides and stops in one place.
A short 12 mile stretch of quiet two-lane highway that brings visitors back to the slower days of rural life.
A 125-mile must-see for any lover of the infamous Maine shorelines.
One of Maine's oldest "working byways".
A peaceful forested drive through the beautiful Mahoosuc Mountains.
A 90-mile long historic transport route in the wild North Woods of Maine.
An 8-mile long route with numerous scenic turnouts and views of mountains and lakes.
A 40-mile route covering almost 75,000 acres around Maine's Moosehead Lake, the largest in the state
A 78-mile route which was originally a trading trail for the Abenaki tribe.
A 60-mile route through the White Mountains National Forest and along the Saco River.
A 92-mile route along the northern border of Maine and through the St. John Valley, which is rich with Maine's Acadian heritage and culture
A 29-mile route that passes through the quiet section of Acadia National Park.
A 47-mile route following the path of Benedict Arnold and passing through the oldest growth forest in the state.