While it’s true that our cities get most of the outside attention, we know that Maine’s hinterlands are what make our state great. From Piscataquis County to Aroostook, here are 13 photos to share with your friends from away to prove that Maine is more than just Portland and the coast. And, if you’re from one of our larger cities, get out and explore the land nearby. As these photos will prove, in some cases, there are “rural” feels just beyond our city limits.
- Rural Maine means long, lonesome roads to collect your thoughts.
ems18 / Flickr This drive in Sangerville will surely clear your mind of worry.
- As The Band would say, “Take a load off Fanny, take a load for free.”
Josh Mazgelis / Flickr This post office in Sebec encourages patrons to take a moment to relax.
- Snow is even more beautiful when it’s untouched off Maine’s US1.
not on your nelly / Flickr In rural Maine, snow stays white for as far as the eye can see.
- York may not be considered rural, but in the right light it sure feels that way.
HuTDoG83 / Flickr These horses are living the sort of life city dwellers dream of.
- North of Presque Isle lies this PT Farms barn.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr Wide open spaces mean the brightest greens, bluest blues and fresh Maine air.
- The honor system reigns in a place where everybody knows your name.
Susy Morris / Flickr The FedCo Seeds in Waterville will make you feel at home.
- A wintry day on a horse powered farm in Penobscot.
smilla4 / Flickr Days like these can make even the biggest city lover appreciate some more authentic moments.
- “Neither rain nor snow, nor sleet nor dark of night shall stay these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.”
Ben Norvell / Flickr Not even in Isle Au Haut.
- You might get a pink sunrise in Portland…
Mike Cempa / Flickr … but it won’t look nearly as epic as this one at the Pineland Equestrian Center in New Gloucester.
- In rural Maine, locals know that any place could turn into a swimming hole.
Justin Russell / Flickr This one is clearly off limits, but the next time you’re presented with a swimming opportunity in the backwoods - take it!
- Enter Maine on the road less traveled, and you’ll spot this beaut.
imagematters1 / Flickr Look out for it near the New Hampshire border in the White Mountains.
- This photo from 1961 is the epitome of off-the-beaten-path Maine.
BEV Norton / Flickr These grandparents are enjoying their hunting camp in rural Maine. Sort of makes you want to don those outfits and do the same.
- Okay, okay. We must admit…
katie wheeler / Flickr …there are times even our coast can feel remote. Even near Pemaquid.
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ems18 / Flickr
This drive in Sangerville will surely clear your mind of worry.
Josh Mazgelis / Flickr
This post office in Sebec encourages patrons to take a moment to relax.
not on your nelly / Flickr
In rural Maine, snow stays white for as far as the eye can see.
HuTDoG83 / Flickr
These horses are living the sort of life city dwellers dream of.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM / Flickr
Wide open spaces mean the brightest greens, bluest blues and fresh Maine air.
Susy Morris / Flickr
The FedCo Seeds in Waterville will make you feel at home.
smilla4 / Flickr
Days like these can make even the biggest city lover appreciate some more authentic moments.
Ben Norvell / Flickr
Not even in Isle Au Haut.
Mike Cempa / Flickr
… but it won’t look nearly as epic as this one at the Pineland Equestrian Center in New Gloucester.
Justin Russell / Flickr
This one is clearly off limits, but the next time you’re presented with a swimming opportunity in the backwoods - take it!
imagematters1 / Flickr
Look out for it near the New Hampshire border in the White Mountains.
BEV Norton / Flickr
These grandparents are enjoying their hunting camp in rural Maine. Sort of makes you want to don those outfits and do the same.
katie wheeler / Flickr
…there are times even our coast can feel remote. Even near Pemaquid.
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