Attractions
Waterfront Concerts
Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion in Bangor, Maine is an open air amphitheater constructed each summer inside Waterfront Park in Bangor, Maine.
The Cross Insurance Center
Acadia National Park
The second most visited National park in the United States, Acadia National Park offers a wide variety of outdoor activities including hiking, rock climbing, and sea kayaking. Visit the top of Cadillac Mountain for a stunning view of Bar Harbor and the Maine coast, or relax at Sand Beach.
Bar Harbor
Bar Harbor is a major attraction during the summer. Many people flock to this area to shop, dine, and view local attractions.
Bass Harbor Lighthouse
One of the most famous lighthouses in Maine, the Bass Harbor Lighthouse will leave you speechless and in awe of it’s magnificence!
Pebobscot Observatory
The Penobscot Narrows Bridge is the only bridge observatory in the United States, and only one of four bridge observatories in the world.
Paul Bunyan Statue
Bangor is the birthplace of the lumber industry, and, naturally, the birthplace of Paul Bunyan. A titan of a statue in the city reminds us of our connection to this legendary character.
Cole Land Transportation Museum
The purpose of the Cole Land Transportation Museum is to collect, preserve, and display (before they disappear forever) a cross section of Maine’s land transportation equipment from which this and future generations will gain knowledge of the past.
Bangor International Airport
BGR is currently served by Allegiant, Delta, and American/US Airways and United. Delta, American/US Airways and United provide daily, non-stop service to Detroit, LaGuardia, Philadelphia, and Washington DC's Reagan National. Allegiant provides several weekly flights to Sanford/Orlando and Tampa/St. Petersburg.