Top 10 Maine Summer Events of 2020
From grand sailing ships to succulent seafood, our list of the top 10 Maine summer events has something for everyone.
Rocky the Lobster promises to be one of the biggest attractions at the 70th annual Maine Lobster Festival in Rockland this summer.
Photo Credit: Maine Lobster FestivalFrom grand sailing ships to succulent seafood, our list of the top 10 Maine summer events has something for everyone. Read on to see our picks, then tell us about your own favorite Maine summer events in the comments!
Top 10 Maine Summer Events of 2020
Acadia Birding Festival
Mount Desert Island | May 28–31, 2020
Celebrate our feathered friends at this four-day event based on beautiful Mount Desert Island. A wide variety of birding adventures is on offer, ranging along rocky coasts, through northern forests, and on the water. Register now for field trips, boat trips, workshops, socials, and evening talks.
SEE MORE: Best of Mount Desert Island | Editors’ Choice Awards
Windjammer Days
Boothbay Harbor | June 21–29, 2020
Delight your inner ocean adventurer with a trip to Boothbay harbor for this weeklong nautical gala. Can’t-miss highlights include the Parade of Sail, showcasing a dozen beautifully maintained examples of the grandest of merchant sailing ships, and Lighted Boat Parade. Plus: pancake breakfasts, waterfront concerts, fireworks over the harbor, tours of Navy vessels and a Coast Guard station, and plenty of pirate mischief.
SEE MORE: Things to Do in Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Yarmouth Clam Festival
Yarmouth | July 17–19, 2020
Over 100,000 people are expected to descend on Yarmouth for this homage to the clam, and they’ll be bringing their appetites: From start to finish, more than 6,000 pounds of clams (along with 6,000 lobster rolls, 2,200 pancake breakfasts, and 400 homemade pies) are expected to be consumed this weekend, making it one of the most delicious Maine summer events on record. There’s more to the fun than the food, though, thanks to live music on four stages, a clam-shucking contest, a parade and street dancing, fireworks, a professional bike race, and a firefighters muster.
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Maine Brewers Guild Summer Session Beer Festival
Portland | July 25, 2020
Billed as the state’s biggest beer festival of the year, this is the premier showcase for Maine craft brewers, more than 70 of whom will be on site to talk the finer points of brewing with attendees. Worthy out-of-staters make an appearance, too, with past guests including Massachusetts cult favorite Tree House. Factor in the live music and delicious fare from local food trucks, and it’s a summer day in beer heaven. (But get your tickets early, as this event has been known to sell out.)
SEE MORE: Best Things to Do in Portland, Maine
Maine Lobster Festival
Rockland Harbor Park | July 29–August 2, 2020
Some Maine summer events are a larger spectacle than others. Gorgeous Rockland Harbor is the backdrop for the Maine Lobster Festival, a venerable lobster blowout and Midcoast tradition since 1947. The five days of fun and feasting will see 20,000–25,000 pounds of lobster—all freshly caught by local lobstermen—served to hungry festivalgoers, who can also amble through maritime displays and demonstrations, browse arts and crafts vendors, take a harbor cruise, cheer on competitors in the lobster crate race in the harbor, and listen to live entertainment. Don’t miss the crowning of the Maine Sea Goddess on opening night!
SEE MORE: Scenes From the Maine Lobster Festival
Maine Antiques Festival
Union | July 31–August 2, 2020
The largest event of its kind in the state draws more than 100 dealers from across New England to the fairgrounds in Union for a three-day antiques shop-a-thon. Comb through everything from porcelain to postcards, folk art to fine art, heirloom furniture to vintage jewelry—then restore your energy with tasty fried seafood, blueberry pie, lobster rolls, and other great Maine fare.
Acadian Festival
Madawaska | August 14–16, 2020
Maine’s largest cultural festival puts a spotlight on the state’s long French-American heritage. Enjoy Poutine Palooza, along with its poutine eating contest, and the 5K “color run.” Among the other highlights are the reenactment of the first Acadian landing in northern Maine, a traditional Acadian supper, a golf scramble, a softball tournament, live entertainment, cultural displays, and a parade.
Great Falls Balloon Festival
Lewiston | August 14–16, 2020
More than 40 hot-air balloons take flight over the city of Lewiston at dawn and dusk. Reserve your spot now (and be prepared to shell out $200) for a launch ride; otherwise, brief tethered rides are offered for $10–$15 per person. Other attractions include live music, a carnival, craft and food vendors, and fireworks.
Wild Blueberry Festival
Machias | August 14–16, 2020
The scenic Downeast village of Machias invites everyone to come taste its summertime harvest of wild blueberries — but that’s just for starters. There are blueberry farm tours, cooking and pie eating contests, art and crafts for sale from more than 250 artisans, a quilt raffle, and more.
Open Lighthouse Day
September 12, 2020
Sponsored by the U.S. Coast Guard, the American Lighthouse Foundation, and the Maine Office of Tourism, this event draws upward of 15,000 visitors each year. The attraction? More than two dozen historic Maine lighthouses, all open to the public and ready to be explored. Check the website for full list and locations.
What are your favorite Maine summer events? Let us know!
This post was first published in 2017 and has been updated.




You simply can’t miss the 15th Annual Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors Show, the *only* in-water boat show in the state of Maine! In addition beautiful boats – classic and new – there are artisans, craftspeople, and great food of all kinds. A family-friendly weekend event on the harbor in Rockland.
Don’t forget the Union fair, with it’s blueberry festival, fireworks, harness racing, and awesome demolition derby.
but what about moxie fest in lisbon to lisbon falls, you cant miss it ever.
there is a maine Potato blossom festival also in fort fairfield,maine
Good notorious Moxie Fest the oldest drink made in Maine
As well as the Fryeburg Fair which is awesome all kinds of rides and food and games and animals and the races for horses and dogs I believe it starts October 1st
Why isn’t the American Folk Festival listed? It’s only the biggest and best festival in Maine, plus it’s absolutely free!
The Maine Renaissance Faire in Acton is still scheduled! July 2020