Living in or visiting Maine means you’re aware of just how quirky Vacationland can be. It’s not just the out-of-the-way towns and the unique restaurants run by wonderful, if not eccentric, locals. It’s also the fact that we’ve got a long history full of funny laws, strange stories and interesting people. Along with the wonderful outdoor things you can do here, the beautiful views, and the great seafood, it’s fun to love this state for other reasons. Including, these quirky, weird facts about Maine. 

  1. The closest state to Africa is Maine

yotut / Flickr Here’s a fun fact about Maine to impress your friends with. Maine is the most northeast state in the country, and the distance to Morocco is just 3,406. To put that into perspective, the distance between Florida and Morocco is 4,382 - nearly 1,000 miles more!

  1. The giant boot outside L.L. Bean in Freeport has an actual size

jacksnipe1990 / Flickr This huge bean boot is an iconic thing to see when in Freeport. While just about all of us have a photo of us in front of it, did you know L.L. Bean has actually determined what size it would be in real life? Find someone who wears a 410 shoe and they’ll be in luck!

  1. Maine was the first state to ban alcohol during Prohibition

Jeroen van Luin / Flickr While the repeal came a mere five years later, Maine can safely say they were at the forefront of this now historic period of time. Even more interesting? The Portland mayor at the time eventually ran for president on the Prohibition Ticket.

  1. It would take you over nine years to visit ALL of Maine’s islands

suckamc / Flickr That’s not surprising when you consider that there are more than 3,166 islands in Maine. And, only 1,200 Maine islands have an acre or more, 600 of them comprise 95% of the island acreage.

  1. Maine sees America’s first sunrise, but it’s NOT where you think

atutuanita / Flickr This is a hotly contested issue. You really have three options for viewing the sunrise depending on the what time of year we’re experiencing. Your options are Mars Hill, Cadillac Mountain or Lubec.

From late March to mid-September, you’ll want to head to Mars Hill for first light. But, from mid-September through the first week of October you should head to Quoddy Head. If you want to work for your view and see it from Cadillac Mountain you have some more time. Be there between mid-October and early March and you’ll be greeted by America’s first light.

  1. Maine’s coastline increases in size by 2,000 miles when you include all of the islands dotting the coastline

smithat / Flickr One of the coolest facts about Maine is that our coast is longer than the coast of California. But, what’s really cool is that out craggy, coastal islands make the mainland coast even more impressive.

  1. Maine’s coldest day meant temperatures of -50°F in January of 2009

pavdw / Flickr It happened in Big Black River and it made the word “cold” take on a whole new meaning.

  1. We all know it can get cold in the winter, but Maine is also the second coldest American state in the SPRING as well

captainkimo / Flickr Alaska is the coldest state overall, but when considering just the lower 48 states, Maine is in the top ten coldest states during the winter and the absolute coldest during the spring.

  1. Maine has the least expensive average car insurance premium in the country

dorret / Flickr According to insure.com, the average premium here is about $800. To help you feel even more fortunate, the national average is about $1,300.

  1. Before he was America’s best-known horror writer, Stephen King was actually a teacher

theuso / Flickr In fact, the Maine native was a teacher while he wrote his first novel, Carrie.

  1. Maine has the highest moose population in the entire lower 48 states

jstephenconn / Flickr Vacationland is home to about 78,000 moose. No wonder we hear so many scary stories about people running into them. Be careful out there, Mainers!

How many of these fun facts about Maine did you already know? Let us know in the comments below! While you’re in an especially I-Love-Maine mood, check out these 12 sentences that perfectly sum up what it’s like to live in America’s Vacationland.

yotut / Flickr

Here’s a fun fact about Maine to impress your friends with. Maine is the most northeast state in the country, and the distance to Morocco is just 3,406. To put that into perspective, the distance between Florida and Morocco is 4,382 - nearly 1,000 miles more!

jacksnipe1990 / Flickr

This huge bean boot is an iconic thing to see when in Freeport. While just about all of us have a photo of us in front of it, did you know L.L. Bean has actually determined what size it would be in real life? Find someone who wears a 410 shoe and they’ll be in luck!

Jeroen van Luin / Flickr

While the repeal came a mere five years later, Maine can safely say they were at the forefront of this now historic period of time. Even more interesting? The Portland mayor at the time eventually ran for president on the Prohibition Ticket.

suckamc / Flickr

That’s not surprising when you consider that there are more than 3,166 islands in Maine. And, only 1,200 Maine islands have an acre or more, 600 of them comprise 95% of the island acreage.

atutuanita / Flickr

This is a hotly contested issue. You really have three options for viewing the sunrise depending on the what time of year we’re experiencing. Your options are Mars Hill, Cadillac Mountain or Lubec.

From late March to mid-September, you’ll want to head to Mars Hill for first light. But, from mid-September through the first week of October you should head to Quoddy Head. If you want to work for your view and see it from Cadillac Mountain you have some more time. Be there between mid-October and early March and you’ll be greeted by America’s first light.

smithat / Flickr

One of the coolest facts about Maine is that our coast is longer than the coast of California. But, what’s really cool is that out craggy, coastal islands make the mainland coast even more impressive.

pavdw / Flickr

It happened in Big Black River and it made the word “cold” take on a whole new meaning.

captainkimo / Flickr

Alaska is the coldest state overall, but when considering just the lower 48 states, Maine is in the top ten coldest states during the winter and the absolute coldest during the spring.

dorret / Flickr

According to insure.com, the average premium here is about $800. To help you feel even more fortunate, the national average is about $1,300.

theuso / Flickr

In fact, the Maine native was a teacher while he wrote his first novel, Carrie.

jstephenconn / Flickr

Vacationland is home to about 78,000 moose. No wonder we hear so many scary stories about people running into them. Be careful out there, Mainers!

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Weird facts about Maine July 28, 2022 Jackie Ann What are the best things about living in Maine? If you’ve lived in Maine for a while, then you know that some of the best things about living in Maine are the people, the food, and the scenery. You’re never too far away from a homemade, delicious blueberry pie – wash it down at one of Maine’s breweries crafting delicious beers, and then take your new-found energy to Maine’s hiking trails to see Maine’s beautiful coastline or ascend up to the mountains to get a bird’s eye view of America’s Vacationland. What are the weirdest things about Maine? Every state has a quirky side, and Maine is no different! If you want to explore the weirder side of Maine, you can always visit one of Maine’s roadside attractions like the Desert of Maine in Freeport, Stephen King’s house in Bangor, or Wild Blueberry Land in Columbia Falls. While you’re checking out these strange places in Maine, don’t forget to brush up on some of the weirdest laws in Maine, especially if you own an armadillo! What are the most beautiful places in Maine? We’ve covered the best and the weirdest things about Maine, now it’s on to the beauty! There’s a reason Maine is known as America’s Vacationland, Maine’s landscape is one of the most beautiful in the whole world, and you can spend a lifetime trying to see it all. Acadia National Park is a great place to start, and it’s easily one of the most scenic national parks in the country, with plenty of hiking trails to explore. Thomson Lake is an incredibly peaceful spot to sit with your thoughts and gaze out onto the water and here’s a fun fact about this Maine lake: it’s in the top 5% of cleanest and clearest lakes in Maine!

The OIYS Visitor Center

Weird facts about Maine

July 28, 2022

Jackie Ann

What are the best things about living in Maine? If you’ve lived in Maine for a while, then you know that some of the best things about living in Maine are the people, the food, and the scenery. You’re never too far away from a homemade, delicious blueberry pie – wash it down at one of Maine’s breweries crafting delicious beers, and then take your new-found energy to Maine’s hiking trails to see Maine’s beautiful coastline or ascend up to the mountains to get a bird’s eye view of America’s Vacationland. What are the weirdest things about Maine? Every state has a quirky side, and Maine is no different! If you want to explore the weirder side of Maine, you can always visit one of Maine’s roadside attractions like the Desert of Maine in Freeport, Stephen King’s house in Bangor, or Wild Blueberry Land in Columbia Falls. While you’re checking out these strange places in Maine, don’t forget to brush up on some of the weirdest laws in Maine, especially if you own an armadillo! What are the most beautiful places in Maine? We’ve covered the best and the weirdest things about Maine, now it’s on to the beauty! There’s a reason Maine is known as America’s Vacationland, Maine’s landscape is one of the most beautiful in the whole world, and you can spend a lifetime trying to see it all. Acadia National Park is a great place to start, and it’s easily one of the most scenic national parks in the country, with plenty of hiking trails to explore. Thomson Lake is an incredibly peaceful spot to sit with your thoughts and gaze out onto the water and here’s a fun fact about this Maine lake: it’s in the top 5% of cleanest and clearest lakes in Maine!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’ve lived in Maine for a while, then you know that some of the best things about living in Maine are the people, the food, and the scenery. You’re never too far away from a homemade, delicious blueberry pie – wash it down at one of Maine’s breweries crafting delicious beers, and then take your new-found energy to Maine’s hiking trails to see Maine’s beautiful coastline or ascend up to the mountains to get a bird’s eye view of America’s Vacationland.

What are the weirdest things about Maine?

Every state has a quirky side, and Maine is no different! If you want to explore the weirder side of Maine, you can always visit one of Maine’s roadside attractions like the Desert of Maine in Freeport, Stephen King’s house in Bangor, or Wild Blueberry Land in Columbia Falls. While you’re checking out these strange places in Maine, don’t forget to brush up on some of the weirdest laws in Maine, especially if you own an armadillo!

What are the most beautiful places in Maine?

We’ve covered the best and the weirdest things about Maine, now it’s on to the beauty! There’s a reason Maine is known as America’s Vacationland, Maine’s landscape is one of the most beautiful in the whole world, and you can spend a lifetime trying to see it all. Acadia National Park is a great place to start, and it’s easily one of the most scenic national parks in the country, with plenty of hiking trails to explore. Thomson Lake is an incredibly peaceful spot to sit with your thoughts and gaze out onto the water and here’s a fun fact about this Maine lake: it’s in the top 5% of cleanest and clearest lakes in Maine!