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List of all Maine (ME) counties in alphabetical order, size, seats, printable and numbers

List of all Maine (ME) counties in alphabetical order, size, seats, printable and numbers

Find out about the list of all Maine counties in alphabetical order, seats, size, and numbers.


A

Androscoggin County (ME)

Aroostook County (ME)


C

Cumberland County (ME)


F

Franklin County (ME)


H

Hancock County (ME)


K

Kennebec County (ME) 

Knox County (ME)


L

Lincoln County (ME) 


O

Oxford County (ME)


P

Penobscot County (ME)

Piscataquis County (ME)


S

Sagadahoc County (ME)

Somerset County (ME) 


W

Waldo County (ME) 

Washington County (ME)


Y

York County (ME)


List of all Maine counties in printable and scannable format 


A

Androscoggin County (ME), Aroostook County (ME)


C

Cumberland County (ME)


F

Franklin County (ME)


H

Hancock County (ME)


K

Kennebec County (ME), Knox County (ME)


L

Lincoln County (ME) 


O

Oxford County (ME)


P

Penobscot County (ME), Piscataquis County (ME)


S

Sagadahoc County (ME), Somerset County (ME) 


W

Waldo County (ME), Washington County (ME)


Y

York County (ME)


List of all Maine counties and their size 

A

Androscoggin County, ME – 468 sq mi  

Aroostook County, ME – 6,671 sq mi 


C

Cumberland County, ME – 835 sq mi 

F

Franklin County, ME – 1,697 sq mi 


H

Hancock County, ME – 1,587 sq mi 


K

Kennebec County, ME – 868 sq mi  

Knox County – 365 sq mi


L

Lincoln County, ME – 456 sq mi 


O

Oxford County, ME – 2,077 sq mi


P

Penobscot County, ME – 3,397 sq mi 

Piscataquis County, ME – 3,961 sq mi


S

Sagadahoc County, ME – 254 sq mi 

Somerset County, ME – 3,924 sq mi  


W

Waldo County, ME – 730 sq mi 

Washington County, ME – 2,563 sq mi  

Y

York County, ME – 991 sq mi


List of all Maine counties and their county seats 

A

Androscoggin County, ME – Auburn 

Aroostook County, ME – Houlton


C

Cumberland County, ME – Portland 


F

Franklin County, ME – Farmington

H

Hancock County, ME – Ellsworth  

K

Kennebec County, ME – Augusta

Knox County, ME – Rockland  


L

Lincoln County, ME – Wiscasset 


O

Oxford County, ME – Paris 


P

Penobscot County, ME – Bangor  

Piscataquis County, ME – Dover-Foxcroft 


S

Sagadahoc County, ME – Bath  

Somerset County, ME – Skowhegan  


W

Waldo County, ME – Belfast  

Washington County, ME – Machias


Y

York County, ME – Alfred 


What is the largest county in Maine?

Aroostook County is the largest county by area in Maine, covering 6,829 sq mi.


What is the smallest county in Maine? 

Sagadahoc County is the smallest county in Maine, covering 370 sq mi.  


Top 20 unique attractions in Maine 

Maine has some unique attractions, from its rugged terrain and natural wonders to sites such as the Desert of Maine and Wild Blueberry Land.


1. Acadia National Park (Mount Desert Island)

Acadia National Park is situated on Mount Desert Island, known for its coastal park with Cadillac Mountain.

2. Baxter State Park (Millinocket)

Baxter State Park, situated in Millinocket, is the home of Mount Katahdin.

3. Allagash Wilderness Waterway 

The Allagash Wilderness Waterway, situated in Northern Maine, is a canoeing route that passes through the pristine forests.  

4. Bold Coast (Machias area)

It is known for its unique cliffs and rugged shoreline along Washington County.  


5. Moosehead Lake

Moosehead Lake is one of the largest lakes in Maine and is known for its moose safaris and boating.  

6. Old Sow Whirlpool

It is one of the largest tidal whirlpools in the Western Hemisphere.  

7. Desert of Maine

It's a unique glacial sand desert that is surrounded by forest.  

8. Puffin Colonies 

The puffin colonies situated at Machias Seal Island offer tourists an opportunity to see Atlantic puffins up close. 

9. Penobscot Narrows Bridge & Observatory

It is unique for its status as one of the tallest public bridges in the world.  


10. Camden Snow Bowl

It is a hotspot for skiing.


11. Portland Observatory 

The Portland Observatory is a historic maritime signal tower.

12. Victoria Mansion 

The Victoria Mansion in Portland is a 19th-century Italianate home with impressive interiors.  


13. L.L. Bean Flagship Store

It is an outdoor retailer that is open 24/7 and has been operational since 1951.  


14. Maine Lighthouse Trail

The Maine Lighthouse Trail is a hotspot for photographs and is often regarded as one of the most photographed in the United States of America.


15. Peaks Island

Peaks Island is known for its unique history and is a hotspot for tourists.

16. Wild Blueberry Land

It is a blueberry-themed park and one of Maine’s official fruit parks.

17. Maine Mineral & Gem Museum

18. Maine Maritime Museum

It showcases the unique shipbuilding along the Kennebec River.  

19. Seashore Trolley Museum

It is one of the world’s oldest and largest electric railway museums.  

20. Lobster Boat Tours (Various coastal towns)

The Lobster Boat Tours is famous for its seafood tradition and a hotspot for tourists with an interest in seafood.