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10 Things Tourists Get WRONG in Maine (Don’t Make These Mistakes!)

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00:00Planning a trip to Maine? Before you pack your bags, let's make sure you don't fall into the
00:05most common traps. Here are 10 things tourists often get wrong when they visit the Pine Tree
00:11State, and how you can avoid them for the best trip possible. First up, it's time to bust the
00:16lobster myth. Maine is famous for fresh lobster, of course, but you're missing out if you stop there.
00:23Dig into local steamer clams, treat yourself to a classic blueberry pie made with Maine's wild
00:28fruits, or snack on a real whoopie pie, the state's beloved cakey dessert. And if you're feeling
00:34adventurous, sip on a can of Moxie. Maine's one-of-a-kind soda with a flavor that's, well,
00:40a rite of passage for locals and visitors alike. Another common mistake? Only exploring Portland.
00:47While this small city packs a big punch with its craft food and art scene, there's so much more to
00:52see beyond its cobblestone charm. Head up the coast to the scenic harbor town of Camden for mountain and
00:58ocean views. Visit Bar Harbor to experience the iconic beauty of Acadia National Park,
01:04or discover the rugged working waterfront in Rockland. If you're up for a real adventure,
01:10drive farther into the state toward Lubeck, the easternmost point in the U.S., or spend time in
01:16the wild and tranquil woods near Moosehead Lake. But before you start exploring, make sure you speak
01:21the language, or at least the place names. Nothing marks a tourist faster than mispronouncing
01:27iconic spots. For example, the border town of Calais is not pronounced like the French city,
01:32but simply call us. And it's not banger for Bangor, but Bangor. A little effort goes a long way in
01:40winning over friendly locals. Next, don't let tiny creatures ruin your summer fun. Maine's black flies
01:46and ticks are no joke. If you're hiking inland or heading to the woods, bring lightweight,
01:53long sleeves, and some serious bug spray. Not only will you save yourself from itching and scratching,
01:59you'll stay safer from tick-borne illnesses. Many picture Maine as endless sandy beaches,
02:04but that's not the reality. The coastline here is dotted with dramatic granite cliffs,
02:09pine forests right to the shore, and rocky coves. Though there are beautiful stretches of sand,
02:14like Ogunquit. It's the wild, rugged coast that makes Maine truly special. Don't underestimate the
02:21size of Maine. It is here. Driving from Portland to Acadia National Park takes hours, with winding
02:27highways and small towns along the way. Distances can be deceptive, so plan your journey in advance.
02:34And don't try to squeeze too many spots into one day, which brings us to another big mistake.
02:39Not booking your stay ahead of time. Maine is a hot spot during summer, and especially when fall
02:45foliage transforms the landscape. Hotels and inns near Acadia and the coast fill up fast.
02:52Secure your bed before you hit the road to avoid last-minute stress. And while Acadia is an absolute
02:57must-visit, it's not the only outdoor gem. Baxter State Park offers wilderness and mountaintop climbs.
03:04The Rangely Lakes region is a boaters' and anglers' paradise. And the Appalachian Trail slices through
03:10some of the wildest parts of the state. When it comes to packing, don't go overboard with heavy
03:15jackets in summer, or trust that it'll always be warm. Maine's weather can switch from foggy mornings
03:21to sunny afternoons to chilly evenings, sometimes in a matter of hours. Bring layers and waterproofs,
03:27and you'll be ready for anything. Most importantly, don't rush. Maine moves at its own pace. Relax,
03:35swap stories with a lobster man, watch the fog roll in, and let yourself slow down. The magic of Maine
03:41is in its unhurried moments and welcoming people. If you love good food, unspoiled nature, and tranquil
03:48vibes, Maine is the place for you. Sidestep these 10 tourist mistakes, and you're in for an unforgettable
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