Details About Rockland

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The small town of Rockland is in a part of the Maine coast world famous for its mountainous and rocky shore with hundreds of harbors and inlets, and for some of the best cruising waters anywhere for sailing and boating. Rockland can give you an entrancing look at the simple life - local residents are proud of being coastal Mainers, and have a strong sense of place and of history. Strike up a conversation on the dockside, or along the historic Main Street, and get a sense of what makes Maine so special.
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Adventures

The best way to discover Rockland is on foot, via the Rockland Harbor Trail, a public footpath of more than four miles along the historic waterfront of Rockland Harbor. Take a close-up look at the working waterfront with its busy fishing and lobster boats, sailboats, and the nation's largest schooner fleet, enjoy vistas across rocky headlands and sparkling ocean, and stroll out to the majestic lighthouse.

Shopping

The harbor and Main Street are the place to go looking for mementos and local handicrafts, from finely crafted jewelery to cuddly lobster teddy-bears.

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