It looks like the next few days might finally herald the return of the spring weather we’ve been missing for the last few weeks. In honor of loving Maine just a little bit more with every sunny day, we wanted to talk about some of the reasons living here is the absolute best. And, just to clarify, while we do think everyone should WANT to move here, it’s probably best that they stay where they are. Tourists, you’re more than welcome, but be sure to pack up at the end of the summer.

  1. You’re never far from the perfect blueberry pie in Maine.

Abby / Flickr The best Maine blueberry pie is made with wild blueberries, which means it’s only really in season for a portion of the year. But, even in the off-season, we’re not disappointed. Frozen authentic Maine blueberries are better than no blueberries!

  1. Maine has a brewery for just about everyone.

Scott Beale / Flickr Alternatively, you can live in a state where you have to get your beer imported from Maine.

  1. Maine has 3,166 islands.

Flickr/Paul VanDerWerf From the largest (Mount Desert Island) to the smallest (any number of the small islets that dot our coast) we have tons of places to explore and play.

  1. In Maine, we get through the winter and are greeted by a hard-earned spring.

smilla4 / Flickr For some reason, our warm weather just feels nicer after a tough winter.

  1. Although, our winters really aren’t SO bad.

Jack Flanagan / Flickr At least not during a sunny day spent on Saddleback.

  1. The “Grand Canyon of the East” is right here in Maine.

Thomas Cook / Flickr If you’ve never seen Gulf Hagas, you must put this on the top of your summer to-do list. Remember to bring your bathing suit, you’ll love the swimming here!

  1. In a world where every other state has only an official dessert…

Jennifer Boyer / Flickr …wouldn’t you rather live in the only one that also has an official “treat.”

  1. Maine keeps wildlife lovers busy.

Flickr/Gale Our waters have seen humpback whales…

  1. Harbor Seals…

Bryan / Flickr

  1. …and Atlantic Puffins.

usfwshq / Flickr

  1. Maine’s more remote areas lack the light pollution of other states.

Paul Noble Photography / Flickr Which means you’ll see the moon like never before.

  1. Maine’s food is as real as it gets.

Paul VanDerWerf / Flickr We’re referring specifically to the kind of food you get from a place where they always know what you want.

  1. Access to the perfect Maine brown bread.

amanda / Flickr Best when steamed in a can and served with Maine baked beans. And, really, it just tastes better in Maine.

  1. Living in Maine means cheap car insurance.

The B’s / Flickr At around $800, Maine has the least expensive average car insurance premium in the country, according to Insure.com. If you absolutely hate saving money, move to Michigan where you can pay the highest premium at about $2,738. For perspective, the national average is around $1,300.

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Abby / Flickr

The best Maine blueberry pie is made with wild blueberries, which means it’s only really in season for a portion of the year. But, even in the off-season, we’re not disappointed. Frozen authentic Maine blueberries are better than no blueberries!

Scott Beale / Flickr

Alternatively, you can live in a state where you have to get your beer imported from Maine.

Flickr/Paul VanDerWerf

From the largest (Mount Desert Island) to the smallest (any number of the small islets that dot our coast) we have tons of places to explore and play.

smilla4 / Flickr

For some reason, our warm weather just feels nicer after a tough winter.

Jack Flanagan / Flickr

At least not during a sunny day spent on Saddleback.

Thomas Cook / Flickr

If you’ve never seen Gulf Hagas, you must put this on the top of your summer to-do list. Remember to bring your bathing suit, you’ll love the swimming here!

Jennifer Boyer / Flickr

…wouldn’t you rather live in the only one that also has an official “treat.”

Flickr/Gale

Our waters have seen humpback whales…

Bryan / Flickr

usfwshq / Flickr

Paul Noble Photography / Flickr

Which means you’ll see the moon like never before.

Paul VanDerWerf / Flickr

We’re referring specifically to the kind of food you get from a place where they always know what you want.

amanda / Flickr

Best when steamed in a can and served with Maine baked beans. And, really, it just tastes better in Maine.

The B’s / Flickr

At around $800, Maine has the least expensive average car insurance premium in the country, according to Insure.com. If you absolutely hate saving money, move to Michigan where you can pay the highest premium at about $2,738. For perspective, the national average is around $1,300.

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