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Androscoggin RiverlandsBeing the fifth largest park in Maine, it may be surprising to hear that within an hour's drive lives the second largest population in the state.

Browse points of interest in Maine State, including overlooks, trailheads, waterfalls, visitor centers, and other stops that help shape a stronger park itinerary.
Use this Maine State POI collection to compare stops, prioritize landmarks, and decide which places belong on the route before you open the map or start a trip plan.

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Androscoggin RiverlandsBeing the fifth largest park in Maine, it may be surprising to hear that within an hour's drive lives the second largest population in the state.
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Baxter State ParkBordering the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in Maine's North Central Woods, and home to the tallest peak in the state.

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Birch Point State ParkNot old or very big, the 62 acres of Birch Point State Park is worth a visit to swim, bike, picnic, or hike.

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Bradbury Mountain State ParkA 21.5-mile network of easy-to-advanced hikes. At 730 acres, Bradbury Mountain State Park is one of the most popular in Maine, even in the winter.
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Blackwoods Scenic BywayA short 12 mile stretch of quiet two-lane highway that brings visitors back to the slower days of rural life.
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Grafton Notch Scenic BywayA peaceful forested drive through the beautiful Mahoosuc Mountains.
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Katahdin Woods & Waters Scenic BywayA 90-mile long historic transport route in the wild North Woods of Maine.
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Million Dollar View Scenic BywayAn 8-mile long route with numerous scenic turnouts and views of mountains and lakes.
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Moosehead Lake Scenic BywayA 40-mile route covering almost 75,000 acres around Maine's Moosehead Lake, the largest in the state
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Pequawket Trail Scenic BywayA 60-mile route through the White Mountains National Forest and along the Saco River.
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Saint John Valley Scenic BywayA 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
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State Route 27 Scenic BywayA 47-mile route following the path of Benedict Arnold and passing through the oldest growth forest in the state.
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Bold Coast Scenic BywayA 125-mile must-see for any lover of the infamous Maine shorelines.
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Old Canada Road Scenic BywayA 78-mile route which was originally a trading trail for the Abenaki tribe.

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Rangeley Lake State ParkRangeley Lake stretches a total of nine miles through the western mountains of Maine.
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Schoodic Scenic BywayA 29-mile route that passes through the quiet section of Acadia National Park.
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Acadia All-American Road Scenic BywayOne of the most visited roads in Maine as it snakes along the coastline of Acadia National Park.

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Aroostook State ParkTotaling 898 acres in Maine's North Woods, Aroostook has the honor of being the state's first state park.
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Camden Hills State ParkCamden Hills State Park is known as "the spot" for those looking to find breathtaking views of Maine.

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Cobscook Bay State ParkHiking, picnicking, camping, boating, and birdwatching activities are available in abundance on the 888 acres of Cobscook Bay State Park.

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Damariscotta Lake State ParkDamariscotta Lake State Park is a popular day-use park open for a fee from Memorial Day to Labor Day for boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, and all other water recreation activities.

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Ferry Beach State ParkFlowing into the Atlantic Ocean, the Saco River opens up just south of a 117-acre public recreation area known as Ferry Beach State Park.

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Fort Point State ParkPenobscot Bay in south-central Maine is often said to be one of the top cruising bays in the world.