Maine's coastal region
Maine's coastal region stretches approximately 3,478 miles, featuring rocky shorelines, sandy beaches, and picturesque islands. This area is known for its stunning lighthouses, such as the iconic Portland Head Light, and charming coastal towns like Bar Harbor and Camden. The region is rich in marine life, making it a popular destination for fishing, boating, and whale watching.
The climate along the coast is characterized by cool summers and mild winters, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. The coastal economy relies heavily on tourism, fishing, and shipbuilding, with seafood, particularly lobster, being a significant local industry.