If you’re looking for a scenic road trip that showcases Maine’s stunning coastline, historic landmarks, and charming towns, look no further than Route One. This 527-mile-long road runs along the coast from Fort Kent in the north to Kittery in the south and offers plenty of opportunities to take in the views, explore local attractions, and sample some of the state’s famous cuisine.
Here are some of the highlights you won’t want to miss on your journey along Route One:
History
Route One has a rich history that dates back to its origins as a Native American trail. During the Revolutionary War, the road was a key battleground, with important battles taking place in towns like Wiscasset and Thomaston. Today, you can explore some of the historic landmarks along the route, including the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory and Fort Knox in Prospect.
Scenic stops
One of the main draws of Route One is its stunning ocean views and charming coastal towns. Some of the must-see stops along the route include:
Boothbay Harbor: a picturesque town with a bustling harbor, art galleries, and restaurants.
Acadia National Park: a stunning national park with hiking trails, scenic drives, and panoramic views of the coast.
Portland Head Light: a historic lighthouse that has been in operation since 1791 and is now a popular tourist attraction.
Cultural attractions
Maine is home to many unique cultural attractions, and Route One is a great way to experience them. Some of the highlights include:
Maine Maritime Museum: located in Bath, this museum showcases Maine’s maritime history, with exhibits on shipbuilding, lobstering, and more.
Farnsworth Art Museum: located in Rockland, this museum has a collection of over 15,000 works of American art, with a focus on Maine artists.
Owls Head Transportation Museum: located in Owls Head, this museum has a collection of over 150 historic aircraft, cars, and motorcycles.
Food and drink
No trip to Maine would be complete without sampling some of the local cuisine. Along Route One, you can find plenty of seafood shacks, lobster pounds, and craft breweries. Some of the must-try spots include:
Red’s Eats: a roadside shack in Wiscasset that serves up some of the best lobster rolls in Maine.
Allagash Brewing Company: a craft brewery in Portland that’s known for its Belgian-style beers.
Conclusion
Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a foodie, Route One has something for everyone. Some practical tips for planning your trip include visiting in the summer or early fall to avoid the crowds, taking the time to explore some of the smaller towns and attractions along the way, and bringing plenty of sunscreen and bug spray. So hit the road and discover the beauty and charm of Maine’s stunning coastline on Route One!
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