Lincoln County Map, Maine
Lincoln County hugs the central coast of Maine. Harbors cover the shoreline. The area’s rich in history with old forts and museums.
Lincoln County hugs the central coast of Maine. Harbors cover the shoreline. The area’s rich in history with old forts and museums.
Oxford County sprawls across western Maine, next to New Hampshire. Here, you’ll find the White Mountains, dense forests and sparkling lakes.
Penobscot County is located roughly in the middle of Maine. It’s big. Really big. In fact, it’s the fourth-largest county in the state.
Piscataquis County is Maine’s second largest in area. Despite its size, it’s the least populous county. It’s a wild and rugged place.
Sagadahoc County might be the smallest county in Maine by area. It’s where the mighty Kennebec River meets the Atlantic.
Somerset County sits in the heart of Maine, stretching from the Kennebec River to the Canadian border. Skowhegan is the county seat.
Waldo County sits on the rugged coast of central Maine, stretching inland from Penobscot Bay. Belfast is the county seat.
Bordering New Brunswick, Canada, Washington County sits at the easternmost edge of Maine. Rocky shores and dense forests define the area.
York County shares a border with New Hampshire in the south. It’s where vacationers get their first taste of the Pine Tree State.
Out in Western Maryland, you’ll find Allegany County. It’s a place where the Appalachian Mountains roll through, creating a rugged landscape.
Just south of Baltimore lies Anne Arundel County, a place with its fair share of history. It’s home to Annapolis, Maryland’s capital city.
Maryland’s largest city sits on the Patapsco River, right where it empties into the Chesapeake Bay. Locals call it “Charm City”.
Baltimore County wraps around the independent city of Baltimore. It stretches from the Chesapeake Bay to the Pennsylvania border.
Calvert County lies on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. It’s the smallest county in the state by land area but has stunning beaches.
Caroline County sits in eastern Maryland, bordering Delaware to the east. It’s right in the heart of the Delmarva Peninsula with farmland.