June in Maine
Owl’s Head / Rockland
Rockland, a vibrant city with a thriving arts scene, hosts the renowned Farnsworth Art Museum, showcasing an impressive collection of American art. Its charming downtown area boasts eclectic shops, enticing eateries, and the lively Rockland Harbor. Just a short distance away, Owls Head enchants visitors with its rugged coastline and the historic Owls Head Lighthouse, offering panoramic views of the ocean. These neighboring towns provide a perfect balance of artistic inspiration and coastal tranquility, making them must-visit gems along Maine’s coastline









Port Clyde and Sprucehead Island
Nestled on the rugged coastline of Maine, Port Clyde beckons visitors with its unspoiled beauty and authentic charm. This picturesque fishing village captures the essence of a quintessential New England coastal town. With its historic waterfront dotted with lobster boats, weathered docks, and colorful fishing shacks, Port Clyde exudes a sense of timeless authenticity. The stunning vistas of rocky cliffs and crashing waves create a breathtaking backdrop for exploration and relaxation. From indulging in fresh seafood delights to exploring nearby islands on a ferry, Port Clyde offers a true escape into the serene and captivating allure of coastal Maine.














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Larry, The photos are beautiful..,,,Love âtraveling with youâ Thank you for sharing! Continued safe travels!! Sent from Mail for Windows
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