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List of islands of Maine

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Maine is home to over 4,600 coastal islands, ranging from large landmasses like Mount Desert Island to small islets and ledges exposed above mean high tide.

The Maine Coastal Island Registry (CIR)

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The Maine Coastal Island Registry (CIR) catalogs 3,166 of these coastal islands, along with some notable inland freshwater islands, such as Frye Island in Sebago Lake. According to the most recent CIR data, 1,846 islands are registered to private owners, while 204 islands, which contain four or more structures, are exempt from registration. Additionally, 1,322 islands are under the care and custody of the State of Maine. The table below uses CIR as its primary source; additional sources are cited.

Description of table columns

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The table below provides information on Maine islands, organized by several key columns. Below is an explanation of each column.

Registry #: The unique identifier assigned to each island by the Maine Coastal Island Registry (CIR). Multiple islands may share the same name, but each has a distinct registry number. Islands with multiple landmasses may have several registry numbers under a single name.

Island name/other name(s): The primary name of the island, along with any additional names it may be known by.

Town/county: Identifies the town and county associated with the island. This serves as a reference point, as Maine's islands often have complex jurisdictional histories, including independent towns, parts of mainland municipalities, or self-governing plantations.

Code: Indicates the island's registry status:

  • R: Registered
  • U: Unregistered
  • E: Exempt
  • T: Transferred
  • L: Leased

Description: Brief information about the island's features, as well as notable owners of these islands. Descriptions and acreage may vary due to changes like construction or natural events.

Area: The size of the island in acres, where available.

Table

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Registry # Island name Other name(s) Town County Code Description Area
59-259 Adam's Mount Desert Hancock R
73-029 Alden Topsham Sagadahoc E ME IF&W
63-840 Allen St. George Knox R Colby College has taken ownership as part of an initiative to preserve it. They will use the island to expand academic programs.[1] 450 acres
(180 ha)
79-540 Alley Little Marsh Beals Washington R
59-120 Alley's Trenton Hancock R
59-219 Alley's Point Mount Desert Hancock R
55-214 Anderson Rock Cumberland Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-432 Andrews Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R Granite ledges surround the entire shoreline. Due to the lack of beaches and suitable landing areas, physical access to the island is challenging. Kayaks and dinghies are the most appropriate vessels for landing, with a few spots on the smooth granite offering access under calm conditions.[2] Owned by the Maine Coast Heritage Trust and is open to the public. 12.5 acres (5.1 ha)
59-833 Andrew's Stonington Hancock R Private, uninhabited[3]
63-446 Andrew's Neck Neck Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
79-574 Anguilla Jonesport Washington R
79-578 Anguilla Jonesport Washington R
81-191 Appledore Kittery York R Private, part of Isles of Shoals group, inhabited seasonally with occasional use in the off-season, primarily used by marine biology professors and students at Shoals Marine Laboratory 99.1 acres
(40.1 ha)[4]
63-164 Arey Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-399 Arey's Treasure Owls Head Knox R
65-464 Ark Southport Lincoln R
73-166 Arrowsic Arrowsic Sagadahoc E Private, inhabited year round as a suburb of Bath, approximately 400 residents, connected by bridge to mainland 6,912 acres
(2,797 ha)
59-355 Asa Phinney's Swan's Island Hancock R
63-404 Ash Owls Head Knox R Can be reached from Birch Point State Park in Owls Head. Acquired by the Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Open to the public.[5] 47 acres (19 ha)
59-172 Ash Sorrento Hancock R
65-233 Aunt Lucys South Bristol Lincoln R
59-581 Aunt Molly Penobscot Hancock R
63-033 Aunt Sarah's Ledge Prescott's Ledge North Haven Knox R
79-248 Avery Lubec Washington R
79-288 Avery Rock Machiasport Washington U Once home to Avery Rock Light, which was demolished after a storm in 1947 1.6 acres
(0.65 ha)
79-248 Ayers Orono Penobscot
63-036 Babbidge North Haven Knox R Private, summer retreat since 1906, now uninhabited and largely natural area[3]
63-039 Babbidge Ledge North Haven Knox R
63-038 Babbidge Ledge North Haven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-040 Babbidge Little North Haven Knox R
59-921 Babson Big Babson Brooklin Hancock R Island preserve owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Open to the public.[6]
59-920 Babson (Little) Brooklin Hancock R Private, used as summer residence
59-918 Babson Island Ledge Brooklin Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-917 Babson Island Ledge Brooklin Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-214 Badger's Kittery York E Four or more residential structures exist on the island. Inhabited year-round, densely populated suburb of Portsmouth, New Hampshire
55-428 Bailey Harpswell Cumberland E Connected to mainland by cribstone Bailey Island Bridge, inhabited year-round, private with some public areas[3]
59-318 Baker Cranberry Isles Hancock E Seasonal, 1/4 private; 3/4 Acadia National Park, spruce forested with rocky coastline. Home to Baker Island Light. 168 acres
(68 ha)
59-473 Baker Swan's Island Hancock R Private, uninhabited
59-409 Baker (Little) Swan's Island Hancock R
59-803 Bald Deer Isle Hancock R
59-193 Bald Ledge State of Maine[7] Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-197 Bald Porcupine Gouldsboro Hancock E Acadia National Park, uninhabited, conifer and hardwood forest 32 acres
(13 ha)
59-036 Bald Rock State of Maine[7] Hancock T ME IF&W 1.3 acres
(0.53 ha)[4]
59-192 Bald Rock State of Maine[7] Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-938 Baldwin Head Milbridge Washington R
79-488 Ballast Jonesport Washington R
55-153 Ballaststone Ledge Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W
55-152 Ballaststone Ledge Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W
59-649 Bancroft Ledge Brooksville Hancock R
55-412 Bangs Chebeague Island Cumberland E exempt — Parks and Recreation
55-409 Bangs Island Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-413 Bangs Island Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-414 Bangs Island Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-265 Bar Gouldsboro[8] Hancock E Now uninhabited, conifer, birches, poplar, oak and maple forest, small meadows, part of Acadia National Park since 1945 67 acres
(27 ha)
79-820 Bar Milbridge Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-437 Bar Addison Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-244 Bar Tremont Hancock R
59-724 Bar Deer Isle Hancock R
63-802 Bar St. George Knox R
79-568 Bar Jonesport Washington R
59-194 Bar Gouldsboro Hancock R
65-197 Bar Bristol Lincoln R
63-633 Bar State of Maine[7] Knox R Private, uninhabited[3]
59-321 Bar Crow Cranberry Isles Hancock R Acadia National Park, closed to protect nesting eagles February 15 to August 31,[9] white pines and hardwoods, depicted in 1850 painting Bar Island and Mt. Desert Mountains from Somes Settlement by Fitz Henry Lane 67 acres
(27 ha)
79-758 Bar Raspberry Harrington Washington R
79-068 Bar Pembroke Washington R
65-149 Bar[7] Bremen Lincoln R
79-487 Bar Jonesport Washington R
79-291 Bar Machiasport Washington R
63-146 Bar Vinalhaven Knox R
59-731 Bar Deer Isle Hancock R
79-178 Bar Trescott Twp. Washington T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-403 Bar Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-717 Bar Clam, Sam Crockett's Deer Isle Hancock R
59-040 Bar (Inner) Gouldsboro Hancock R
79-477 Bar (Little) Jonesport Washington R
59-041 Bar (Outer) Gouldsboro Hancock R
79-476 Bar (Southwest) Jonesport Washington R
63-643 Bar Island Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-134 Barbican Bristol Lincoln R
59-905 Bare Stonington Hancock R Private, summer cottages
59-904 Bare Island Ledge Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-212 Bare Tidal Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-128 Bareneck Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-129 Bareneck (Little) Georgetown Sagadahoc R
59-342 Barge (East) Tremont Hancock R
59-343 Barge (West) Tremont Hancock R
55-290 Barnes Harpswell Cumberland R
55-402 Barnes Harpswell Cumberland R
55-291 Barnes Harpswell Cumberland R
59-683 Barred Deer Isle Hancock E exempt — IF&W 1970
59-825 Barred Deer Isle Hancock R 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
59-780 Barred Chain Links State of Maine[7] Hancock R
59-684 Barred (East) Deer Isle Hancock E exempt — IF&W 1970
59-778 Barred (Little) Shelter Deer Isle Hancock R
63-758 Barrels (Part Of) Friendship Knox R
63-759 Barrels Brig Friendship Knox R
59-775 Bartender Deer Isle Hancock R
65-359 Barter's Boothbay Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-807 Barter's St. George Knox R
59-240 Bartlett Mount Desert Hancock R
55-249 Bartol Freeport Cumberland R
63-109 Barton Vinalhaven Knox E Private, inhabited year-round with some summer cottages, connected by bridge to Vinalhaven[3]
81-012 Basket Biddeford York E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
55-321 Basket Cumberland Cumberland R
81-095 Bass Kennebunkport York R
55-447 Bates Chebeague Island Cumberland R
55-440 Bates Chebeague Island Cumberland R
55-448 Bates Chebeague Island Cumberland R
55-446 Bates Chebeague Island Cumberland R
55-444 Bates Chebeague Island Cumberland R
55-443 Bates Chebeague Island Cumberland R
79-613 Batson Ledges Addison Washington T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-286 Battery Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-584 Battle Penobscot Hancock R Owned by the Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Open to the public.[10] 2 acres (0.81 ha)
59-671 Bayberry Ledge Brooksville Hancock R
59-687 Beach State of Maine[7] Hancock R
81-018 Beach Biddeford York T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
73-130 Beal Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-524 Beals Beals Washington E exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-190 Bean Sorrento Hancock R
59-791 Bear State of Maine[7] Hancock E Private, summer cottages, summer rusticator R. Buckminster Fuller left a geodesic dome still visible.[3]
79-289 Bear Machiasport Washington R
59-266 Bear Cranberry Isles Hancock R Acadia National Park, closed to visitors February 15-August 15 to avoid disturbing eagle nesting.[9] Home to Bear Island Light, which can be seen from the village of Manset.
73-140 Bear Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
59-925 Bear (Big) Deer Isle Hancock R Private, vegetation recovering after 1980s pulp operation[3]
59-924 Bear (Little) Deer Isle Hancock R
73-142 Bear Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-223 Beaver Bristol Lincoln R
63-059 Beckman's Vinalhaven Knox R
79-431 Benjy's Addison Washington R
63-825 Benner St. George Knox R Summer cottages; the harbor is an "extraordinary haven" even though well out to sea.[11]
55-048 Duffy's Merritt's, Ben Harpswell Cumberland R Renamed Duffy's Island by current owners as of 2020.
65-030 Ben's Waldoboro Lincoln R
77-077 Bermuda (Little)[7] Islesboro Waldo R
73-126 Berry Georgetown Sagadahoc R
65-341 Berry Wiscasset Lincoln R
65-125 Betsy's South Bristol Lincoln R
63-772 Beyership Ledge Byship Friendship Knox R
81-062 Bibb Rock Wells York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-106 Bickford Kennebunkport York E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-558 Big Moores, Roger's Brooksville Hancock R
59-555 Big Roger's Brooksville Hancock R
59-046 Big Black Ledge (Big) Gouldsboro Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-508 Big Garden (South) Vinalhaven Knox U 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
59-639 Big Rock Blue Hill Hancock R
73-076 Biljim Woolwich Sagadahoc R
63-208 Bill's Isle au Haut Knox R Private 10 acres
(4.0 ha)
55-103 Birch Harpswell Cumberland E 4 or more residential structures
79-170 Birch Edmunds Twp. Washington E Exempt - Dept. of Interior
79-172 Birch Edmunds Twp. Washington E Exempt - Dept. of Interior
59-235 Birch Tremont Hancock R
63-428 Birch State of Maine[7] Knox R Private, summer cottages[3]
59-228 Birch Mount Desert Hancock R
79-430 Birch Addison Washington R
65-241 Birch South Bristol Lincoln R
59-703 Birch Deer Isle Hancock R
63-043 Birch Vinalhaven Knox R
63-105 Birch Vinalhaven Knox R
73-244 Birch Poor's Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-102 Birch (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R
55-406 Birch (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R 9.2 acres
(3.7 ha)[4]
79-743 Birch (Lower) Addison Washington R Two islands connected at low tide, post-and-beam house on the larger of the two, access from adjacent mainland parcel[12] 24 acres
(9.7 ha)
79-742 Birch (Lower) Addison Washington R Smaller island adjacent to Birch Island # 79-743 above
79-740 Birch (Upper) Addison Washington R Larger of two islands linked by bar at low tide
63-044 Birch Island Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-429 Birch Ledge State of Maine[7] Knox R
77-052 Birch Point Islesboro Waldo R
73-055 Bird Bowdoinham Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-138 Bird Rock Blue Hill Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-752 Birthday Cushing Knox R
59-132 Black Bar Harbor Hancock R
79-658 Black Jonesport Washington R
63-700 Black Friendship Knox R Campsites, walking trails. The island is undeveloped now, but originally belonged to a lobsterman and his wife. There is a "Lilac Campsite" on the western shore, where they once had a homestead. Owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Open to the public.[13]
59-437 Black[14] Frenchboro Hancock R
59-352 Black Swan's Island Hancock R Private, under "forever wild" conservation easement[3]
59-443 Black (Little)[14] Frenchboro Hancock R
79-449 Black Duck Beals Washington R
63-294 Black Horse Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 2.5 acres
(1.0 ha)
63-769 Black Island Ledge Friendship Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-482 Black Ledge Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-913 Black Ledge (Eastern) Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-911 Black Ledge (West) Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-311 Black Ledges Cutler Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-195 Black Point Edmunds Twp. Washington R
55-252 Black Rock Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-268 Black Rock Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-265 Black Rock Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-267 Black Rock Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-266 Black Rock Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-937 Black Rocks Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-837 Black Rocks St. George Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-760 Blackberry Hen, Blueberry Harrington Washington R
55-028 Blackies Ledge Brunswick Cumberland R
63-826 Blubber St. George Knox R
59-125 Blueberry Bar Harbor Hancock R
81-001 Bluff Saco York R
63-079 Bluffhead Vinalhaven Knox R Marks entrance to Seal Bay, an excellent anchorage[3]
79-380 Board Point Roque Bluffs Washington R
63-806 Bob's Tom's St. George Knox R
61-004 Bodge Sands Sands Pittston Kennebec R
65-367 Boiler Westport Island Lincoln R
79-824 Bois Bubert Milbridge Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-926 Bois Bubert (Little) Milbridge Washington R
59-960 Bold Stonington Hancock R
73-230 Bolton Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-040 Bombazine Harpswell Cumberland R
79-841 Bonny Chess Ledge Steuben Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
61-007 Boom (No. 1) Chelsea Kennebec R
61-008 Boom (No. 2) Chelsea Kennebec R
81-200 Boon York York E Owned by the Department of the Interior. Home to Boon Island Light.
81-201 Boon Island Ledge Kittery York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-419 Boston Southport Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-469 Boundary Ledges Jonesport Washington U 0 acres
(0 ha)
79-470 Boundary Ledges Jonesport Washington U 0 acres
(0 ha)
79-757 Bowline Head Harrington Washington R
73-221 Bowman's Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-247 Bowman's Freeport Cumberland R
59-771 Bradbury[7] Deer Isle Hancock R Private, owned by The Nature Conservancy[3]
81-124 Bragdon Pine York York R
81-129 Bragdon Pine York York R
55-041 Bragdon Harpswell Cumberland R Private 7 acres
(2.8 ha)
55-128 Branch (The) Little North Yarmouth Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt - 4 or more structures
55-134 Branch (The) Little North Yarmouth Harpswell Cumberland R
55-265 Brant Ledge Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-003 Breaker's Ledge Saco York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-004 Breaker's Ledge Saco York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-038 Bremen Bremen Long Bremen Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-242 Brewster (Big) Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-051 Brick Bowdoinham Sagadahoc R
73-053 Brick Bowdoinham Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-934 Brig Ledge Criehaven Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-182 Brimstone Holden Ledge Vinalhaven Knox R Private, name comes from sulphurous black rock abounding on island[3]
63-172 Brimstone Vinalhaven Knox R
63-181 Brimstone Vinalhaven Knox R
63-173 Brimstone Vinalhaven Knox R
63-177 Brimstone Vinalhaven Knox R
63-180 Brimstone Vinalhaven Knox R
63-178 Brimstone Vinalhaven Knox R
63-176 Brimstone Vinalhaven Knox R
59-479 Brimstone Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
63-179 Brimstone (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
55-454 Broken Cove Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-455 Broken Cove Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-453 Broken Cove Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-411 Brooks Westport Island Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-586 Brothers (Eastern) Jonesport Washington R
63-581 Brothers (Part Of) St. George Knox R
63-580 Brothers (Part Of) St. George Knox R
63-579 Brothers (Part Of) St. George Knox R
55-347 Brothers I (The) Falmouth Cumberland R
55-348 Brothers II (The) Falmouth Cumberland R
55-349 Brothers III (The) Falmouth Cumberland R
55-632 Brown Cow (East) Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 2.4 acres
(0.97 ha)[4]
55-458 Brown Cow (West) Chebeague Island Cumberland E Exempt - IF&W 1.3 acres
(0.53 ha)[4]
55-457 Brown Cow (West) Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-456 Brown Cow (West) Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-459 Brown Cow (West) Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-693 Browney Brownies Beals Washington R
63-553 Browns St. George Knox R
63-552 Browns St. George Knox R
73-095 Brown's West Bath Sagadahoc R
63-112 Brown's Vinalhaven Knox R Private, largely barren island
61-001 Brown's Farmingdale Kennebec R
79-427 Bryants Addison Washington R
59-672 Buck Brooksville Hancock E Exempt - IF&W 1969
59-970 Buckle Stonington Hancock R
59-375 Buckle Duck Swan's Island Hancock R Private, uninhabited
81-061 Bucklin Rock Wells York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-292 Buck's Head Machiasport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-621 Bull Ledge (Little) Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-031 Bull Rock North Haven Knox R
81-102 Bumpkin Kennebunkport York R
55-230 Bunganuc Brunswick Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-445 Bungy Rock Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-308 Bunker Ledge Cranberry Isles Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-310 Bunker Ledge (Eastern) Cranberry Isles Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-118 Burial Bush Eastport Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-437 Burnt Southport Lincoln E Exempt - Dept. of Interior; home to Burnt Island Light
63-271 Burnt Isle au Haut Knox R Private, summer home of Holmes family descendants[3]
63-094 Burnt Little Burnt Vinalhaven Knox R
63-095 Burnt Big Burnt Vinalhaven Knox R Uninhabited, given to the town of North Haven in 1993, used by picnicking families[3]
63-013 Burnt North Haven Knox R
63-024 Burnt North Haven Knox R
63-097 Burnt Vinalhaven Knox R
63-098 Burnt Vinalhaven Knox R
63-880 Burnt St. George Knox R
63-625 Burnt South Thomaston Knox R Private, linked to Sprucehead by private bridge[3]
79-093 Burnt Pembroke Washington R
63-841 Burnt (Little) St. George Knox R
73-207 Burnt Coat Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
79-188 Burnt Cove Edmunds Twp. Washington R
79-084 Burnt Island Ledge Pembroke Washington R 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-027 Burnt Island Ledge North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-028 Burnt Island Ledge North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-436 Burnt Island Ledge Southport Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-270 Burnt Island Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-198 Burnt Porcupine Gouldsboro Hancock R
63-783 Burtons Cushing Knox R
63-111 Burying Vinalhaven Knox R
59-084 Burying Franklin Hancock R 37.8 acres
(15.3 ha)[4]
79-424 Bush Addison Washington R
55-124 Bush Pine Harpswell Cumberland R
81-099 Bush Savin Kennebunkport York R
73-177 Bushy Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-250 Bustine Freeport Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-253 Bustins Freeport Cumberland E Seasonal, approximately 115 summer cottages served by a May–September ferry, self-governing "village corporation"[3] 134 acres
(54 ha)
55-257 Bustins (Little) Freeport Cumberland R
59-081 Butler's Franklin Hancock R
59-776 Butter Dirigio State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, once densely populated but now uninhabited, part of Maine Island Trail[3][16]
65-033 Butter Point Waldoboro Lincoln R
65-249 Cabbage Boothbay Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
65-250 Cabbage Island Ledge Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-032 Calderwood North Haven Knox R The island has sand and gravel beaches, ledges, and cliffs. The island is half spruce forest and half meadow. The island was previously used by the Calderwood family to feed their sheep. Owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Open to the public. 75 acres (30 ha)
63-791 Caldwell St. George Knox R
63-794 Caldwell (East Most Lt) St. George Knox R
63-793 Caldwell (Little) St. George Knox R
63-542 Calf St. George Knox R Private, summer rusticator's cottage[3]
59-177 Calf Sorrento Hancock R
79-664 Calf Jonesport Washington R
79-564 Calf Roque Bluffs Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-178 Calf (Little) Sorrento Hancock R
79-592 Calf Island Ledge Roque Bluffs Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-484 Calm Vinalhaven Knox R
59-886 Camp Stonington Hancock R
63-426 Camp State of Maine[7] Knox R
79-573 Camp (Eastern) Jonesport Washington E United States of America
59-887 Camp (Little) Stonington Hancock R
63-381 Camp (Southern) Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
63-445 Camp (West) Camp Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
79-587 Camp (Western) Western Brothers Jonesport Washington R
63-928 Camp Cove Criehaven Twp. Knox U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-431 Camp Ledge (East) Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
79-585 Camp Ledge (Eastern) Brothers Ledge Jonesport Washington R
63-425 Camp Ledge (North) Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
59-923 Campbell Deer Isle Hancock R Private, donated to Island Institute in the 1980s, used by Maine Island Trail[3][16]
73-337 Campbell's Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
81-093 Cape Cape Porpoise Kennebunkport York R
79-720 Cape Point (Little) Great Wass Beals Washington R
79-297 Cape Wash Cutler Washington R
79-270 Cape Washington Cutler Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-441 Capital Southport Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
65-270 Card Ledges Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-111 Carlisle Boothbay Lincoln R
79-106 Carlow's Eastport Washington R
59-741 Carlton's Blue Hill Hancock R
59-726 Carney Deer Isle Hancock R Private, summer cottage[3]
79-746 Carrying Place Harrington Washington R
79-436 Carrying Place Addison Washington R
79-775 Carrying Place (West) Harrington Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-287 Carrying Place Head Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
63-166 Carvers Vinalhaven Knox E Uninhabited, Maine Parks and Recreation
63-186 Carvers Island Ledge Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-125 Castle Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-152 Cat Pembroke Washington U 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
65-453 Cat Ledges Southport Lincoln U 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
65-119 Catania's Common Bristol Lincoln R
63-921 Cato Ledge Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-532 Cat-Sized Vinalhaven Knox R
63-069 Cave Collins Vinalhaven Knox R
81-194 Cedar Kittery York E 4 or more residential structures exist on the island.
63-761 Cedar Friendship Knox R
55-600 Cedar Harpswell Cumberland R
59-666 Cedar Brooksville Hancock R
55-075 Cedar Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-608 Cedar Ledge Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-179 Cedar Ledge Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 2.4 acres
(0.97 ha)[4]
55-073 Cedar Ledges Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-445 Cedarbush Southport Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-055 Center Little Harpswell Cumberland R
63-023 Ch&J North Haven Knox R
59-781 Chain Link (First) Deer Isle Hancock R
59-783 Chain Link (Last) Deer Isle Hancock R
79-773 Chamberly Milbridge Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-277 Chance Chances Machiasport Washington R
79-435 Chandler Addison Washington R Private, seasonal camp 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-168 Channel Vinalhaven Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-792 Channel Rock Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-345 Channel Rock Brooklin Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-858 Channel Rock Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-754 Chatto Brooklin Hancock R Private, under conservation easements, forms "one of the most protected anchorages in Eggemoggin Reach."[3]
55-294 Chebeague (Great) Chebeague Island[17] Cumberland E Inhabited year-round, mostly private
55-324 Chebeague (Little) Chebeague Island Cumberland E Exempt — Parks and Recreation
65-244 Christmas Cove South Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-668 Church Ledge Cushing Knox R
63-073 Clam Vinalhaven Knox R
65-150 Clam Bremen Lincoln R
59-957 Clam Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-958 Clam Stonington Hancock U
63-133 Clam Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-638 Clam Ledge Seal St. George Knox T ME IF&W 0.6 acres
(0.24 ha)
63-437 Clam Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox R
63-438 Clam Ledge South Thomaston Knox R
63-439 Clam Ledge South Thomaston Knox R
55-327 Clapboard (East) Falmouth Cumberland E Features maritime spruce-fir and pine-oak forests, four gravel beaches, and trails. The island is known for its birdlife, including ospreys and bald eagles. Owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust and is open to the public.[18] 15 acres (6.1 ha)
55-326 Clapboard (North) Falmouth Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-328 Clapboard Island Ledge Falmouth Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-561 Clark St. George Knox R Accessible by bridge. Previously Wabanaki territory. Used to be home to hundreds of stone cutters. Currently, the island has two residences left, with old foundations visible.[19] 124 acres (50 ha)
63-559 Clark (Part Of) St. George Knox R
63-560 Clark (Part Of) St. George Knox R
63-562 Clark (Part Of) St. George Knox R
63-563 Clark (Part Of) St. George Knox R
63-564 Clark (Part Of) St. George Knox R
81-163 Clarks Kittery York E Exempt - public ownership
55-460 Cliff Portland Cumberland E Exempt-4 or more structures; year-round population of approximately 60
55-501 Cliff Island Ledge Portland Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-141 Closson Blue Hill Hancock R
65-410 Clous Ledge Westport Island Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-365 College Long Island Cumberland R
59-685 Colt Head Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
59-790 Compass State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, uninhabited[3]
59-922 Conary Black Deer Isle Hancock R Private, "a bold shore, a good soil, and several families," according to an 1820 account, still accurate though the families are now summer rusticators[3]
59-137 Conary's Nub Blue Hill Hancock R
63-372 Coombs South Thomaston Knox R
55-089 Coombs (Lower) Brunswick Cumberland R
55-088 Coombs (Upper) Brunswick Cumberland R 8.6 acres
(3.5 ha)[4]
65-181 Coombs Ledge Bremen Lincoln U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-123 Coopers Lubec Washington R
79-124 Coopers Ledge Lubec Washington E Not an island, submerged at mean high tide
63-573 Coopers Ledge Mouse St. George Knox R
63-572 Coopers Ledge St. George Knox R
63-571 Coopers Ledge St. George Knox R
59-900 Coot Stonington Hancock R
59-964 Coot Otter, Big Coombs Stonington Hancock R
59-902 Coot Stonington Hancock R
73-033 Cornish Topsham Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
73-191 Cotton Rouse Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-273 Cousin's Yarmouth Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-762 Cove Rockhead, Endland Harrington Washington R
65-399 Cove Ledge (Little) Westport Island Lincoln R
55-351 Cow Long Island Cumberland R
63-740 Cow Miller Cushing Knox R
65-175 Cow Bremen Lincoln R 105 acres
(42 ha)
79-788 Cow Harrington Washington R
73-035 Cow Topsham Sagadahoc R
81-032 Cow Biddeford York U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
65-206 Cow Island Ledge Bremen Lincoln U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-283 Cow Pens (The) Isle au Haut Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1969
63-284 Cowpen Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-256 Crab Freeport Cumberland R
63-760 Cranberry Friendship Knox E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-765 Cranberry (Lower) Lower Point Friendship Knox R
59-270 Cranberry (Great) Cranberry Isles Hancock E Inhabited year round, many summer cottages, governed as its own township[3]
59-313 Cranberry (Little) Islesford Cranberry Isles Hancock E Inhabited year round, many summer cottages, governed (with Great Cranberry) as its own township[3]
79-536 Cranberry Point Beals Washington R
63-501 Crane Vinalhaven Knox R Private, seasonally inhabited
63-705 Crane Friendship Knox R
63-649 Craw Island Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-072 Crawford Sheep Bath Sagadahoc R
63-411 Crescent Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
Criehaven—see Ragged
59-941 Crockett's Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-347 Cross Cutler Washington R One of fifty islands that make up the Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge 1,700 acres
(280 ha)
63-750 Crotch Cushing Knox R Used as a camp since 1905, recently for underprivileged children from New York City[20]
63-497 Crotch Vinalhaven Knox R Private, summer cottage featuring unusual two-story outhouse[3]
59-841 Crotch Stonington Hancock R Private, topography largely altered by extensive quarrying, last major Maine quarry in operation[21]
65-173 Crotch Bremen Lincoln T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
65-171 Crotch Bremen Lincoln U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
65-172 Crotch Bremen Lincoln U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-737 Crotch Island Ledges Friendship Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-839 Crow Steuben Washington E Exempt-Barred to Mainland Property
55-358 Crow Long Island Cumberland E Exempt-public ownership
55-130 Crow Harpswell Cumberland R
65-252 Crow South Bristol Lincoln R
65-334 Crow Newcastle Lincoln R
63-651 Crow State of Maine[7] Knox R
73-123 Crow Woolwich Sagadahoc R
73-184 Crow Arrowsic Sagadahoc R
59-359 Crow Swan's Island Hancock R
59-448 Crow[14] Frenchboro Hancock R
73-240 Crow Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-182 Crow Arrowsic Sagadahoc R
59-946 Crow Deer Isle Hancock R
55-097 Clark's Carol's Brunswick Cumberland R 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
55-098 Crow Brunswick Cumberland R
59-020 Crow Winter Harbor Hancock R
65-157 Crow Bremen Lincoln R
65-224 Crow Bristol Lincoln R
79-661 Crow Jonesport Washington R
55-331 Crow Long Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-810 Crow Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 10 acres
(4.0 ha)
59-358 Crow Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-183 Crow Arrowsic Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-411 Crow Chebeague Island Cumberland U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
65-166 Crow Narrows Bremen Lincoln U 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
79-790 Crow Milbridge Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-813 Crow (Little) Deer Isle Hancock R
73-270 Crow (Small S.W.) Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-410 Crow Island Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-251 Crow Island Ledge South Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-243 Crow Island Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-242 Crow Island Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-241 Crow Island Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-013 Crow Ledge Winter Harbor Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-080 Crows Neck Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-696 Crumple Little Tall Island Beals Washington R
63-047 Cubby Hole North Haven Knox R
73-330 Cunner Rock Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-309 Cunner Rock Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
65-015a Cunningham (Little) Newcastle Lincoln R
65-016a Cunningham (Little) Newcastle Lincoln R
79-697 Curlew Rock Beals Washington T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
79-915 Currant Milbridge Washington R
63-313 Curtis Camden Knox R Private, automated lighthouse, inhabited only seasonally, renamed in 1,938 acres
(784 ha)[3]
55-382 Cushing Portland Cumberland E Private, summer cottages, access for owners and renters only
63-406 Cushing South Thomaston Knox R
63-398 Cutters Nubble Owls Head Knox R
81-174 Cutts Kittery York E 4 or more residential structures exist on the island.
63-540 Cylends St. George Knox R
63-015 Dagger North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 7 acres
(2.8 ha)
63-014 Dagger Ledge North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-280 Damariscove Boothbay Lincoln R
79-433 Daniels Addison Washington U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-102 Dark Brook Vinalhaven Knox R
59-612 Darling Blue Hill Hancock R
65-447 David Southport Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
65-448 David's (Little) Southport Lincoln R
65-332 Davis Edgecomb Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-819 Davis Griffin St. George Knox R Private, wealthy rusticator's house with outbuildings, servants' quarters, lawns and gardens[12]
59-442 Dawes Ledge (Inner) Frenchboro Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-675 Dawn Friendship Knox R
63-170 Deadman Ledge Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-323 Deadman Point Ledge Cranberry Isles Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-730 Deer Deer Isle Hancock E Exempt-4 or more structures
79-735 Deer Harrington Washington R
79-310 Deer Cutler Washington R
79-734 Deer Harrington Washington R
59-729 Deer (Little) Deer Isle Hancock E Exempt-4 or more structures
63-674 Delano's Friendship Knox R
79-151 Denbow Lubec Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-470 Devilled Rocks Southport Lincoln R
59-962 Devils Stonington Hancock E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-657 Devil's Jonesport Washington R
55-370 Diamond (Great) Portland Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures; has a year-round population of approximately 80
55-375 Diamond (Little) Portland Cumberland E Exempt-4 or more structures
55-380 Diamond Island Ledge Portland Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-378 Diamond Island Ledge Portland Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-171 Diamond Rock Vinalhaven Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-046 Dingley Harpswell Cumberland E 4 or more residential structures
73-218 Dix Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
63-427 Dix State of Maine[7] Knox R Private, former quarries (provided the granite for New York City Post Office), now summer rusticator cottages[3]
63-380 Dix Island Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-436 Dix Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-434 Dix Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-522 Dobbins Flying Place Beals Washington R
79-543 Dobbins Ledge Beals Washington R
79-544 Dobbins Ledge Beals Washington R
79-022 Docket (Little) Little Dochet Robbinston Washington R
65-097 Dodge Edgecomb Lincoln R
59-668 Dog Brooksville Hancock R
79-112 Dog Eastport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-136 Dogfish Harpswell Cumberland R
63-471 Dogfish Vinalhaven Knox R Summer cottagers only, no natural water source[3]
55-135 Dogfish Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-474 Dogfish (South) Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-117 Dogs Head Harpswell Cumberland R
55-118 Dog's Head Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-119 Dog's Head Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-120 Dog's Head Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-195 Dolins Island Ledges Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-276 Doliver Isle au Haut Knox U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
55-154 Doll's Harpswell Cumberland R
79-353 Double Head Sh Ledge Cutler Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-579 Double Shot Jonesport Washington R
79-580 Double Shot Jonesport Washington R
79-577 Double Shot Jonesport Washington R
79-351 Double Shot Cutler Washington R
79-352 Double Shot (Outer) Cutler Washington R
55-105 Doughty's Harpswell Cumberland R Owned by conservation organization 1.4 acres
(0.57 ha)[4]
79-917 Douglas (Big) Milbridge Washington R
79-919 Douglas (Little) Milbridge Washington R
79-918 Douglas (Middle) Milbridge Washington R
79-921 Douglas Island Ledge Milbridge Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-864 Dow Ledge Stonington Hancock R
59-863 Dow Ledge Stonington Hancock R
59-865 Dow Ledge Stonington Hancock R
79-419 Doyle Driscoes Addison Washington R
79-448 Doyle Driscoes Addison Washington R
73-171 Drake's West Bath Sagadahoc R
79-064 Dram Pembroke Washington R
59-187 Dram Sorrento Hancock R
79-067 Dram (Little) Pembroke Washington T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-611 Drisko (Big) Addison Washington R
79-638 Drisko (Little) Addison Washington R
79-507 Drisko Ledge Jonesport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-444 Drum[14] Frenchboro Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-034 Dry Gouldsboro Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-366 Dry Ledge Swan's Island Hancock R
79-779 Dry Ledge Harrington Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-879 Dry Ledges St. George Knox U 0.6 acres
(0.24 ha)
73-205 Dry Ledges Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-204 Dry Ledges Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-203 Dry Ledges Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-449 Dry Money Ledge[14] Frenchboro Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-435 Duck Jacquish Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
59-385 Duck Swan's Island Hancock R
63-122 Duck Vinalhaven Knox R
63-120 Duck Vinalhaven Knox R
63-121 Duck Vinalhaven Knox R
81-181 Duck Kittery York R
63-123 Duck Vinalhaven Knox R
59-440 Duck (Great) Frenchboro Hancock R Bought by The Nature Conservancy in 1984. Home to Great Duck Island Light. 640 acres
(260 ha)
59-439 Duck (Little)[14] Frenchboro Hancock R Acquired by National Audubon Society after WW II as wildlife preserve[3]
73-132 Duck (Little) Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-414 Duck Ledges Addison Washington R Deepwater anchorage, small cottage with outhouse, no plumbing (rainwater collected for cooking and washing)[12] 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
79-412 Duck Ledges Addison Washington R
79-413 Duck Ledges Addison Washington R
79-415 Duck Ledges Addison Washington R
55-156 Duck Rock Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-316 Duck Rock (Inner) Monhegan Island Plt.[22] Lincoln T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-311 Duck Rocks Monhegan Island Plt.[22] Lincoln T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-310 Duck Rocks Monhegan Island Plt.[22] Lincoln T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-370 Dudley Rice's Lubec Washington R
63-347 Dumplings North Haven Knox R
63-348 Dumplings North Haven Knox R
63-349 Dumplings North Haven Knox R
63-350 Dumplings North Haven Knox R
63-352 Dumplings North Haven Knox R
63-351 Dumplings Cross North Haven Knox R
73-015 Dunlap-Maxwell Bowdoinham Sagadahoc R
79-468 Dunn Jonesport Washington R
79-767 Dyer Harrington Washington R
63-530 Dyer Vinalhaven Knox R Private, retreat for vacationing cottagers[3]
79-109 Dyer Eastport Washington R
79-440 Dyer Addison Washington R Private, used exclusively by Berwick Boys Foundation for boys' summer camp 750 acres
(300 ha)
63-531 Dyer (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
59-793 Eagle State of Maine[7] Hancock E Exempt-4 or more structures. Home to Eagle Island Light.
55-439 Eagle Harpswell Cumberland E Gift to State of Maine in 1955, now state parkland 13.3 acres
(5.4 ha)[4]
81-010 Eagle Saco York R
63-547 Eagle St. George Knox R Private, some quarrying, now uninhabited[3] 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
79-751 Eagle Addison Washington R
63-795 Eagle St. George Knox R
59-349 Eagle Swan's Island Hancock R Private, reverting to natural state
63-796 Eagle (East) St. George Knox R
79-843 Eastern Steuben Washington R
79-850 Eastern Steuben Washington R
65-313 Eastern Duck Rock Monhegan Island Plt. Lincoln E Exempt - IF&W 1971
63-295 Eastern Ear Isle au Haut Knox R Privately owned, no trespassing, no permitted uses or access, no visitors permitted
79-303 Eastern Head Little River Ledge Cutler Washington R
79-324 Eastern Head Ledges Trescott Twp. Washington T Maine Bur. of Parks & Lands 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-183 Eastern Rock Kittery York R
59-716 Eaton Rock Island Ledge State of Maine[7] Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-714 Eaton's Deer Isle Hancock R Private, usually conveyed along with neighbor Pickering Island 12 acres
(4.9 ha)
59-713 Eaton's (Little) Deer Isle Hancock R
63-409 Eben's Tommy South Thomaston Knox R Private, summer rusticator cottage[3]
59-301 Egg Rock Winter Harbor Hancock E Coast Guard lighthouse and fog signal
63-727 Egg Rock Friendship Knox R
79-935 Egg Rock Milbridge Washington T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
79-927 Egg Rock Milbridge Washington T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
79-605 Egg Rock Beals Washington T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-333 Egg Rock North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-950 Egg Rock Swans Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-860 Egg Rock (Eastern) St. George Knox T ME IF&W 9 acres
(3.6 ha)
63-873 Egg Rock (Little) Skeeter Rock St. George Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
73-286 Egg Rocks Fox Islands Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-285 Egg Rocks Fox Islands Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-319 Ellingwood Georgetown Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-010 Elliot Flats Calais Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-223 Elliott's Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-173 Elm (1) Harpswell Cumberland U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-174 Elm (2) Harpswell Cumberland U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-543 Elwell St. George Knox R Private, once inhabited by coastal trader and fisherman, but no longer inhabited[3]
63-400 Emery Owls Head Knox R
59-975 Enchanted Stonington Hancock R
77-075 Ensign (#1) Islesboro Waldo R Acquired in 1910 by illustrator Charles Dana Gibson, whose descendants still summer on nearby Seven Hundred Acre Island[3]
77-076 Ensign (#2) Islesboro Waldo R
63-720 Eugley's Friendship Knox R
63-722 Eugley's Friendship Knox R
65-155 Eves Bremen Lincoln R
73-083 Ewe Woolwich Sagadahoc R
63-202 Ewe Isle au Haut Knox R Private
73-082 Ewe Woolwich Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-081 Ewe Woolwich Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-031 Factory Saco York E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-108 Falls Vinalhaven Knox R
79-061 Falls Trescott Twp. Washington R
59-111 Falls Point Ledge Sullivan Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-560 Fan Roque Bluffs Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-124 Farmers South Bristol Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-785 Farr Head Milbridge Washington R
59-839 Farrell's Kimball's Stonington Hancock R
63-755 Farther Little Friendship Knox R
79-392 Featherbed Machiasport Washington R Privately owned, deeded to G&M Lamb. No water or electricity. Land bridge at low tide <1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-464 Fellows Looks Roque Bluffs Washington R
63-478 Fiddlehead Vinalhaven Knox R
59-680 Fiddlehead Ledge Deer Isle Hancock R
55-067 Fir Harpswell Cumberland R
59-363 Fir Point Swan's Island Hancock R
59-364 Fir Point Ledges Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
77-040 Fire Northport Waldo R
79-833 Fish Steuben Washington R
65-291 Fish Hawk Boothbay Harbor Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-238 Fish Hawk Boothbay Harbor Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-274 Fisherman Boothbay Lincoln R
79-694 Fisherman Beals Washington R
63-402 Fisherman's State of Maine[7] Knox R Private; cormorants, eider ducks and other birds "have rendered the island effectively unusable by man"[3]
81-179 Fishing Kittery York R
79-772 Five Harrington Washington R
79-770 Five Harrington Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-769 Five Harrington Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-771 Five Harrington Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-146 Flag Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-177 Flagg Harpswell Cumberland E Maine Dept. Fisheries 26.2 acres
(10.6 ha)[4]
63-632 Flagg Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox R
55-415 Flagg (Upper) Harpswell Cumberland R 34.1 acres
(13.8 ha)[4]
59-806 Flagstaff Stonington Hancock R
63-217 Flake (Big) Isle au Haut Knox R
63-216 Flake (Little) Isle au Haut Knox R
63-748 Flap Jack Cushing Knox R
55-144 Flash Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
77-047 Flat Islesboro Waldo E State of Maine bird sanctuary, managed by IF&W[3]
59-014 Flat Winter Harbor Hancock R
79-621 Flat Addison Washington R
59-808 Flat Deer Isle Hancock R
63-106 Flat Vinalhaven Knox R
59-876 Flea Flat Stonington Hancock R
63-787 Flea Cushing Knox R
59-794 Fling State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, uninhabited[3]
79-903 Flint Harrington Washington R
59-752 Flye's Brooklin Hancock R
55-248 Flying Point Freeport Cumberland R
55-636 Flying Point (Little) Freeport Cumberland R
63-263 Fog Island Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W-- dangerous tidal eddies and seas, site of several drownings[3] 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-297 Fog Island Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-264 Fogg Isle au Haut Knox R
59-233 Folly Mount Desert Hancock R
81-101 Folly Kennebunkport York R
63-163 Folly Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-121 Fort Boothbay Lincoln E Exempt - Parks and Recreation
59-826 Fort Sheep Stonington Hancock R Private, uninhabited[3]
79-737 Fort Harrington Washington R
79-736 Fort (Little) Guard Harrington Washington R
79-551 Foster Machiasport Washington R
79-789 Foster Harrington Washington R
73-034 Foster's Topsham Sagadahoc R
65-117 Foster's South Bristol Lincoln R
65-051 Fox Waldoboro Lincoln R
73-236 Fox Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-155 Fox Lubec Washington R
73-284 Fox Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-269 Fox Thompsons Georgetown Sagadahoc R
65-346 Foxbird Head Of The Nick Wiscasset Lincoln R
65-349 Foxbird Head Of The Nick Wiscasset Lincoln R
65-348 Foxbird Head Of The Nick Wiscasset Lincoln R
65-347 Foxbird Head Of The Nick Wiscasset Lincoln R
81-211 Frankfort Eliot York R
63-707 Franklin Friendship Knox E Exempt - Dept. of Interior; home to Franklin Island Light
63-708 Franklin Ledge (Little) Friendship Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-191 Freds Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-194 Fred's Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-193 Fred's Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-192 Fred's Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-676 Freeman Rock Jonesport Washington T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-936 Freese Deer Isle Hancock U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-915 Freese Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-939 Freese Deer Isle Hancock U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-938 Freese Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-940 Freeze (Big) Deer Isle Hancock R Private, used as summer retreat[3]
59-942 Freeze (Little) Deer Isle Hancock R Private, remains in natural state[3] 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
Frenchboro—see Long (Frenchboro)
79-523 French House Beals Washington R
55-271 French's Long Ledge Freeport Cumberland R Private
55-269 French's Freeport Cumberland R Private
55-267 French's (Little) Freeport Cumberland R
55-268 French's Ledge Freeport Cumberland R Private
55-270 French's Ledge Freeport Cumberland R Private
55-014 Freyee Brunswick Cumberland T Owned by the ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
55-015 Freyee Brunswick Cumberland T Owned by the ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
55-012 Freyee Brunswick Cumberland T Owned by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife (ME IF&W) 9 acres
(3.6 ha)[4]
55-013 Freyee Brunswick Cumberland T Owned by the ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
63-754 Friendship Friendship Long Friendship Knox E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
73-030 Friers Topsham Sagadahoc R
79-101 Frost Perry Washington U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
(unnumbered) Frye Frye Island[23] Cumberland U Freshwater island in Sebago Lake, seasonal May–October, private cottages, some public beaches 1,024 acres
(414 ha)
73-308 Fuller's Rock Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
65-132 Gall Rock Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-232 Gallows Harpswell Cumberland R
59-748 Gander Brooklin Hancock R
63-773 Gangway Ledge Friendship Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-756 Gangway Ledge Brooklin Hancock U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-420 Garden South Thomaston Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1970
59-372 Garden Swan's Island Hancock R
59-371 Garden Swan's Island Hancock R
63-509 Garden (Big) Vinalhaven Knox R Private, given as a wedding present to Charles A. Lindbergh in 1929, given by the Lindberghs to The Nature Conservancy in 1969, now used by day picnickers[3]
63-511 Garden (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-776 Garnet Friendship Knox R
63-735 Garrison Friendship Knox R
63-842 Gay Cushing Knox R
63-790 Gay's Burton's Cushing Knox E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
65-232 Gem South Bristol Lincoln R
55-078 George Harpswell Cumberland R
59-896 George Head Ledge Stonington Hancock U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-894 Georges Head Stonington Hancock R
81-175 Gerrish Kittery York E 4 or more residential structures exist on the island.
79-738 Gibbs Addison Washington R
79-210 Gilbert's Lubec Washington R
79-907 Gimlet Harrington Washington R
65-101 Glidden Ledge South Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-100 Goat Kennebunkport York E Exempt - Dept. of Interior. Home to Goat Island Light.
73-179 Goat Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
73-260 Good Harbor (Little) Georgetown Sagadahoc R
63-336 Goose North Haven Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1969
79-126 Goose Eastport Washington R
65-333 Goose Edgecomb Lincoln R
79-732 Goose Addison Washington R
59-749 Goose Brooklin Hancock R
59-927 Goose (Little) Deer Isle Hancock R
55-255 Goose (Lower) Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-423 Goose (Outer) Addison Washington R
55-251 Goose (Upper) Harpswell Cumberland R
59-239 Goose Cove Rock Tremont Hancock R
59-817 Goose Island Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-276 Goose Island Ledge (Little) Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-023 Goose Ledges Newcastle Lincoln T P 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-400 Goose Nest Chebeague Island Cumberland T P 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-135 Goose Rock Surry Hancock R
63-792 Goose Rock St. George Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-335 Goose Rock (East) North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
81-036 Goose Rock (East) Kennebunkport York U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-035 Goose Rocks North Haven Knox R
63-314 Goose Rocks Rockport Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
81-040 Goose Rocks (West) Kennebunkport York T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
81-041 Goose Rocks (West) Kennebunkport York T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-226 Gooseberry Lubec Washington R
79-235 Gooseberry Lubec Washington R
59-969 Gooseberry Stonington Hancock R
81-165 Gooseberry Kittery York R
65-353 Gooseberry Boothbay Lincoln R
79-219 Gooseberry Lubec Washington R 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
59-398 Gooseberry Swan's Island Hancock R
81-025 Gooseberry Biddeford York T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
73-301 Gooseberry Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-757 Gooseberry Friendship Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-417 Gooseberry Nub Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox R
79-750 Gooseberry Nub Addison Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
73-289 Gooserock Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-290 Gooserock Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
55-262 Goslings (The) Harpswell Cumberland R The Goslings are a group of three small islands known for their sand beaches, campsites, and opportunities for kayaking, picnicking, and wildlife observation. Maine Coast Heritage Trust acquired these islands for conservation and public use in 2014.[24]
55-263 Goslings (The) Harpswell Cumberland R
59-435 Gott (Great) Tremont Hancock E Exempt-4 or more structures
59-436 Gott (Little) Bar Tremont Hancock R
59-454 Gott Ledge (Little) Tremont Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-634 Graffam State of Maine[7] Knox R Private, summer cottage[3]
63-046 Grandfathers North Haven Knox R
59-802 Grass Ledge Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-789 Grass Ledges Deer Isle Hancock E Exempt - IF&W 1969
55-259 Grassy Ledge Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-583 Gravel Penobscot Hancock R
73-098 Great Woolwich Sagadahoc R
55-019 Great Driscoll Brunswick Cumberland R Owned by the town of Brunswick
65-465 Great Cape Southport Lincoln R
63-290 Great Spoon Ledge Isle au Haut Knox R
79-535 Great Spruce Ledge Jonesport Washington R
59-784 Great Spruce Ledge Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-929 Green Milbridge Washington E Exempt - IF&W
59-877 Green Stonington Hancock R
59-751 Green Brooklin Hancock R
59-128 Green Bar Harbor Hancock R
73-048 Green Bath Sagadahoc R
65-423 Green Southport Lincoln R
79-666 Green Jonesport Washington R
63-127 Green Greer Vinalhaven Knox R
79-624 Green Addison Washington R
59-478 Green Swan's Island Hancock R Private, uninhabited[3]
63-129 Green Greer Vinalhaven Knox R
73-063 Green Bath Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-446 Green[14] Frenchboro Hancock T ME IF&W 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
79-572 Green Jonesport Washington T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
59-344 Green Brooklin Hancock U 1.8 acres
(0.73 ha)
65-268 Green Boothbay Lincoln U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-677 Green Beals Washington U
63-125 Green Vinalhaven Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-499 Green (Inner) Portland Cumberland E Exempt - IF&W 1971 3.0 acres
(1.2 ha)[4]
63-655 Green (Large) Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox E exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-485 Green (Little) Vinalhaven Knox E Exempt - IF&W
63-418 Green (Little) State of Maine[7] Knox R
65-422 Green (Little) Southport Lincoln R
63-654 Green (Little) Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox R Small, barren island, uninhabited, close to Metinic[3] 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
65-421 Green (Little) Southport Lincoln R
55-386 Green (Outer) Long Island Cumberland E Exempt-4 or more structures 5.4 acres
(2.2 ha)[4]
63-156 Green Island Knob Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-445 Green Island Ledge Frenchboro Hancock T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-750 Green Island Ledge Brooklin Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-266 Green Ledge Isle au Haut Knox E Exempt - public ownership
63-493 Green Ledge Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-674 Green Ledge Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-929 Green Ledge Criehaven Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-949 Green Ledge Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-158 Green Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-071 Green Ledge Harpswell Cumberland U Owned by the Town of Harpswell 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-159 Green Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-485 Green Ledge (Outer) Long Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-585 Green Metinic Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R
59-315 Green Nubble Cranberry Isles Hancock R
59-268 Greening Southwest Harbor Hancock E Private, some summer cottages, western 3/4 of island under conservation easement managed by Acadia National Park[3]
63-157 Green's Vinalhaven Knox E Private (named for a man, not the color) former whale oil trying works, quarry, some year-round residence and summer rusticator cottages, lighthouse at Heron Neck[3]
63-817 Griffin (Little) Little Davis St. George Knox R
63-818 Griffin Ledge (Little) St. George Knox R
59-861 Grog Stonington Hancock R Private, used by a single owner for summer vacation home. Private, uninhabited.[3] 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
59-860 Grogg Ledge Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-145 Gull Ogunquit York R
59-166 Gull Ledge Sorrento Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-167 Gull Ledge Sorrento Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-168 Gull Ledge Sorrento Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-169 Gull Ledge Sorrento Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-812 Gull Ledge Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-718 Gull Rock Cushing Knox R
63-724 Gull Rock Friendship Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-565 Gull Rock Roque Bluffs Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-116 Gull Rock Eastport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-488 Gundell Gondola, Cundell Vinalhaven Knox R
59-976 Gunning Rock Stonington Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-836 Gunning Rocks St. George Knox T ME IF&W 1.4 acres
(0.57 ha)
63-578 Gunning Rocks St. George Knox T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
65-200 Haddock[7] Bristol Lincoln R
55-438 Haddock Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-107 Half Moon Eastport Washington R
55-502 Halfway Chebeague Island Cumberland U Home to Halfway Rock Light, midway across the outer reaches of Casco Bay 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-207 Halibut Ledge (West) Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-206 Halibut Ledge (West) Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-979 Halibut Rock Swan's Island Hancock U 2.3 acres
(0.93 ha)
59-991 Halibut Rocks Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
79-570 Halifax Jonesport Washington R
63-702 Hall Friendship Knox R
63-704 Hall (Little) Friendship Knox R
79-663 Hall's Jonesport Washington R
55-121 Hamloaf Ham? Harpswell Cumberland R
55-042 Hammond Harpswell Cumberland R private 2.5 acres
(1.0 ha)
59-932 Harbor Naskeag Brooklin Hancock R Private, used by summer rusticators[3]
59-400 Harbor Swan's Island Hancock R Private; Harbor Island Trust corporation manages island for summer cottagers.[3]
63-710 Harbor Rum Cove Friendship Knox R
59-700 Harbor Brooksville Hancock R
65-428 Harbor Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
59-450 Harbor[14] Frenchboro Hancock R Private, seasonal two-bedroom cottage, no electricity[12] 30 acres
(12 ha)
73-198 Harbor Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
63-502 Harbor Vinalhaven Knox R
63-701 Harbor Friendship Knox R
63-203 Harbor Isle au Haut Knox U Private 11 acres
(4.5 ha)
73-294 Harbor (Little) Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
63-926 Harbor Ledges Criehaven Twp. Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-782 Hardhead State of Maine[7] Hancock R 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
59-236 Hardwood Tremont Hancock R
79-410 Hardwood Addison Washington R
63-204 Hardwood Isle au Haut Knox R Private, unused[3]
79-531 Hardwood (Inner) Jonesport Washington R
79-662 Hardwood (Little) Jonesport Washington R
79-504 Hardwood (Middle) Jonesport Washington R
65-036 Hardy Waldoboro Lincoln R
65-361 Harper Westport Island Lincoln R
81-125 Harris York York E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-833 Hart St. George Knox R
59-811 Hart Heart Deer Isle Hancock R Private, summer cottage[3]
55-417 Haskell Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt - 4 or more structures
59-412 Hat Swan's Island Hancock R Private, summer cottages[3]
65-059 Havener Ledge Waldoboro Lincoln U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
65-060 Havener Ledge Waldoboro Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-731 Hawthorne Ledge Harrington Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-169 Hay Vinalhaven Knox R Private, uninhabited[3]
63-638 Hay Seal St. George Knox R
65-245 Hay South Bristol Lincoln R
63-091 Hay Vinalhaven Knox U 9 acres
(3.6 ha)
59-937 Hay (Big) Deer Isle Hancock R
63-187 Hay Island Nubble Vinalhaven Knox R
79-625 Hay Ledge Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-582 Hay Ledge St. George Knox R
63-092 Hay Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-081 Haystack Waldoboro Lincoln R
55-240 Haywards Point Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
73-303 Head Beach Joe's Head Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-500 Head Harbor Jonesport Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
65-063 Heather Waldoboro Lincoln R
59-961 Hell's Half Acre Stonington Hancock U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
79-733 Hemlock Addison Washington R
55-077 Hen Harpswell Cumberland E 4 or more residential structures
73-249 Hen Georgetown Sagadahoc R
63-545 Hen St. George Knox R
73-131 Hen Woolwich Sagadahoc R
59-945 Hen Deer Isle Hancock R
59-663 Hen Brooksville Hancock R
63-147 Hen Vinalhaven Knox R
73-178 Hen Phippsburg Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-388 Hen Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-387 Hen Swan's Island Hancock U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
55-080 Hen (Big) Harpswell Cumberland R
63-078 Hen (Little) Vinalhaven Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-116 Hen Cackle South Bristol Lincoln R
59-560 Henry's Brooksville Hancock R
59-559 Henry's Brooksville Hancock R
73-300 Hermit Island Ledge Breakwater Point Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
59-480 Heron Swan's Island Hancock E Owned by Acadia National Park, US Dept. of Interior, nesting ground for eider duck[3]
73-315 Heron Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
59-069 Heron Winter Harbor Hancock R Uninhabited, rocky and treeless, Acadia National Park, closed to visitors April 1 -July 31 to protect nesting birds[9] 6.6 acres
(2.7 ha)
73-316 Heron Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-313 Heron Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
65-261 Heron (Inner) South Bristol Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
65-279 Heron (Outer) Boothbay Lincoln R
73-314 Heron Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-312 Heron Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-283 Heron Island Ledge Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-290 Heron Island Ledge South Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-162 Heron Neck Ledges Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-686 Herring Cove Ledge Jonesport Washington R
63-786 Herring Lodge Cushing Knox R
63-621 Hewett Island State of Maine[7] Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-623 Hewett Island State of Maine[7] Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-627 Hewitt State of Maine[7] Knox E Private, some former quarries and lobster ponds, several summer cottages[3]
79-561 Hickey Roque Bluffs Washington R
63-569 High St. George Knox R Just north of the mouth of Tenants Harbor. Has a hiking trail and serves as a mating area for great blue herons. Ospreys also nest here. Owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust, and is open to the public.[25] 25 acres
(10 ha)
63-422 High State of Maine[7] Knox R Private, waterless, uninhabited, granite wharfs left over from quarrying, occasionally used by Outward Bound "solo" campers[3]
65-129 High South Bristol Lincoln R
63-933 High Ledge Criehaven Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-397 High Sheriff Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-087 Hill's Hill's Cove Hancock Hancock R 9.9 acres
(4.0 ha)[4]
65-372 Hilton's Kimball Boothbay Lincoln R
65-373 Hilton's Ledge Boothbay Lincoln R
65-377 Hodgdon Boothbay Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
65-032 Hoffses Waldoboro Lincoln R
79-830 Hog Steuben Washington R Once owned by notable author E.B. White.
59-679 Hog State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, summer cottage[3] 40 acres
(16 ha)
79-759 Hog Currant Harrington Washington R
59-010 Hog Hawthorne Gouldsboro Hancock R 52.3 acres
(21.2 ha)[4]
79-241 Hog Lubec Washington R
59-929 Hog Naskeag Brooklin Hancock R
63-017 Hog North Haven Knox R
65-165 Hog Bremen Lincoln R Audubon camp and birding center since 1936, deal in progress to sell to Kieve-Wavus Education Foundation[26] 300 acres
(120 ha)
79-279 Hog Machiasport Washington R
55-379 Hog Diamond Island Ledge, Ft. Georges Portland Cumberland R
63-077 Hog Hen Vinalhaven Knox R
79-394 Hog Machiasport Washington R
65-019 Hog Damariscotta Lincoln R
63-589 Hog (Little) Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox R
63-316 Hog Cove Ledge Rockport Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-650 Holbrook Castine Hancock R Now a state park and wildlife sanctuary owned by State of Maine, including a tract on the Brooksville shore[3]
79-272 Holly Point Cutler Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-127 Holly's South Bristol Lincoln R
63-830 Hupper St. George Knox E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-200 Hop Gouldsboro Hancock R
55-442 Hope Chebeague Cumberland R Private, summer cottage[27] 89 acres
(36 ha)
79-393 Hope Roque Bluffs Washington R
55-061 Hopkins Harpswell Cumberland R
81-168 Horn Kittery York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-405 Horse Harpswell Cumberland R
59-770 Horse Head State of Maine[7] Hancock R
63-541 Hosmer St. George Knox R
59-554 Hospital Brooksville Hancock R Private, used for summer cottage[3]
55-381 House Portland Cumberland R Private, open by arrangement seasonally for tours[28] 31.1 acres
(12.6 ha)[4]
63-128 House Ledge Vinalhaven Knox R
81-176 Hoyts Kittery York E 4 or more residential structures exist on the island.
59-406 Hub Swan's Island Hancock R
59-624 Hub Blue Hill Hancock R
59-913 Hub Deer Isle Hancock R
59-407 Hub Swan's Island Hancock R
59-217 Hub (The) Mount Desert Hancock R
65-365 Hubbard Westport Island Lincoln R
79-158 Huckins Solomons Lubec Washington R
79-148 Huckins Ledge Clam Bar Lubec Washington R
79-149 Huckins Ledge Lubec Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-016 Huckleberry Newcastle Lincoln R
59-845 Huckleberry Deer Isle Hancock R
63-096 Huckleberry Vinalhaven Knox R
59-590 Huckleberry Brooksville Hancock R
63-067 Hughes Vinalhaven Knox R
59-862 Humpkins Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-083 Hungry[7] Hall Friendship Knox R Extensive community in the 19th century, now largely empty, privately owned[29] 160 acres
(65 ha)
65-463 Hunting Southport Lincoln R
63-528 Hurricane Vinalhaven Knox R Private, history of extensive quarrying, now leased to the Hurricane Island Foundation[30]
63-626 Hurricane (Little) State of Maine[7] Knox R Private, owned by lobsterman for fishing rights, and out-of-state vacationers[3] 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-518 Hurricane (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-526 Hurricane Ledges (South) Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
63-525 Hurricane Ledges (South) Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-524 Hurricane Ledges (South) Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-523 Hurricane Ledges (South) Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-527 Hurricane Ledges (South) Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
77-022 Hutchins Coombs Field Islesboro Waldo R Private, uninhabited, limited public access[3]
65-273 Hypocrites Ledges Boothbay Lincoln R
65-275 Hypocrites Ledges Boothbay Lincoln R
65-277 Hypocrites Ledges Boothbay Lincoln R
65-272 Hypocrites Ledges Boothbay Lincoln R
63-716 Ile D'amour Friendship Knox R
63-319 Indian Rockport Knox R
63-318 Indian Rockport Knox R Home to Indian Island Light
55-236 Indian Freeport Cumberland R
65-183 Indian[7] Bristol Lincoln R
79-287 Indian Head Machiasport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-127 Indian Point Ledge Bar Harbor Hancock T ME IF&W 0.4 acres
(0.16 ha)[4]
55-481 Indian Rock Portland Cumberland T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-450 Indian Rock Jonesport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-429 Indian Rock Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-451 Indian Rock Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-425 Indian Rock Jonesport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-428 Indian Rock Jonesport Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-409 Indian Town Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
59-189 Ingall's Sorrento Hancock R
79-550 Ingalls Machiasport Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-851 Inner Harbor Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-087 Iron (Little) Brunswick Cumberland R
55-101 Iron (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R
59-182 Ironbound Winter Harbor Hancock R Private, owned by a single family of summer rusticators who often invited artists including John Singer Sargent, now largely protected under conservation easement[3] | 831 acres
(336 ha)
55-264 Irony Harpswell Cumberland R One of the three islands comprising The Goslings.
63-230 Isle au Haut Isle au Haut[31] Knox E Inhabited year round, fishermen and lobstermen, much of the island is Acadia National Park forested area with trails, campground open seasonally, no dogs allowed[9] 6,325 acres
(2,560 ha)
65-408 Isle of Springs Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
77-012 Isleboro Islesboro Waldo E Private, with a state park on one island, 600 year round inhabitants, large seasonal summer colony since the 19th century[3]
59-676 Islet Of Pond Deer Isle Hancock R
59-743 Ivy Brooklin Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-602 Jacquish Ledge Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-432 Jaquish Harpswell Cumberland R
55-430 Jaquish Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-429 Jaquish Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-434 Jaquish Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-431 Jaquish Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
59-136 Jed Blue Hill Hancock R Includes "My Island", a 1.5-acre islet accessible at low tide. Once named Seal Island, likely due to the abundance of harbor seals in the surrounding harbor.While open to the public, the northern half of the island is home to bald eagles to nest, and so is closed during their mating season.[32] 13.6 acres
(5.5 ha)
59-140 Jed Blue Hill Hancock R
63-070 Jennings Vinalhaven Knox R
55-159 Jenny Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 3.5 acres
(1.4 ha)[4]
73-173 Jenny's Nubble West Bath Sagadahoc R
79-420 Jerden's Addison Washington R
59-031 Jetteau Point Of Land Gouldsboro Hancock R
55-480 Jewell Portland Cumberland E Exempt - Parks and Recreation
55-479 Jewell (Little) Chebeague Island Cumberland U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-177 Jim Island Ledge Bremen Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-198 Jimmies Ledge Kittery York R
79-939 Jim's Milbridge Washington R
65-179 Jim's Calf Bremen Lincoln R
59-935 Jim's Deer Isle Hancock R
77-074 Job Islesboro Waldo R Private, uninhabited, farmed land returning to natural state[3]
63-344 Jobbies North Haven Knox R
59-912 Joe's Ledge Deer Isle Hancock R
77-049 Joe's Rock Islesboro Waldo R
59-483 John Swan's Island Hancock R
55-274 John (Little) Yarmouth Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
73-220 John Ed's Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-443 John White Addison Washington R
59-622 John's Blue Hill Hancock R
59-623 John's Blue Hill Hancock R
59-351 John's Swan's Island Hancock R Private, summer cottages[3]
59-229 John's Mount Desert Hancock R
59-631 John's Blue Hill Hancock R
59-434 John's Tremont Hancock R
59-884 John's Stonington Hancock R Private, uninhabited[3]
65-229 John's Bristol Lincoln R
59-231 John's Mount Desert Hancock U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-289 John's (Little) Boothbay Lincoln R
59-484 John's Dry Ledge Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-034 Johnson Waldoboro Lincoln R
65-188 Jones Garden Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
65-187 Jones Ledge Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-837 Jonny's Fish Steuben Washington R
59-012 Jordan Winter Harbor Hancock R 261.5 acres
(105.8 ha)[4]
79-922 Jordans Delight Milbridge Washington R
59-173 Junk Of Pork Sorrento Hancock R
55-486 Junk Of Pork Long Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
59-691 Keeler Brooksville Hancock R
79-784 Kemps Folly Milbridge Washington R
59-855 Kiah's Stonington Hancock R
65-189 Killickstone Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-221 Kimball Isle au Haut Knox R Private, summer cottages[3]
63-219 Kimball Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-469 Kitten Southport Lincoln R
79-669 Knight Jonesport Washington R
65-227 Knowle's Rocks Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-228 Knowle's Rocks Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-226 Knowle's Rocks Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-225 Knowle's Rocks Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-230 Knowle's Rocks Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-231 Knubble[7] Georgetown Sagadahoc R
63-516 L. Hurricane Ledge Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-517 L. Hurricane Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-632 Ladle Addison Washington R
79-634 Ladle Ledge (West) Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-491 Lairey's Lawry's Vinalhaven Knox R
63-506 Laireys Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-569 Lakeman Jonesport Washington R
73-188 Lamb Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-189 Lamb Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-115 Lamont (Middle) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-117 Lamont (Middle) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-114 Lamont (North) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-116 Lamont (North) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-119 Lamont (South) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-118 Lamont (South) Vinalhaven Knox R
59-346 Lamp[14] Frenchboro Hancock R
63-149 Lane Lane's Vinalhaven Knox E Private, under Nature Conservancy easement and serves as a park; a few homes on northern third[3] 45 acres
(18 ha)
55-200 Lanes Yarmouth Cumberland R Sandy beaches, fringing salt marshes, and steep embankments. The island is accessible by boat at mid-to-high tides. Two campsites exist on the island. The island was once used by the Abenaki people and letter European settlers. Owned by the Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Open to the public.[33] 28.2 acres
(11.4 ha)[4]
63-331 Lasell North Haven Knox R Private, summer cottage[3]
63-332 Lassel Island Ledge North Haven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-492 Lawry's (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R Private, summer rusticators. Excellent spring said to be the only natural fresh water in White Islands group.[3]
59-952 Lazy Gut Deer Isle Hancock R Private, summer cottage built on gut[3]
59-951 Lazy Gut (Westerly) Deer Isle Hancock R
63-529 Leadbetter Vinalhaven Knox R Private, elegant large pre-1840 two-story Leadbetter house still in use[3]
63-475 Leadbetter Vinalhaven Knox R
55-076 Leavitt Harpswell Cumberland R
63-767 Ledge Friendship Knox R
55-155 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-143 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
63-766 Ledge Friendship Knox R
55-141 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-140 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
73-259 Ledge White Rocks Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-139 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-138 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
59-021 Ledge Sargeant Winter Harbor Hancock R
55-133 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
55-142 Ledge Harpswell Cumberland R
63-152 Ledge Vinalhaven Knox R
63-021 Ledge North Haven Knox R
59-377 Ledge Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-022 Ledge Off Sargent Winter Harbor Hancock R
59-452 Ledges (The) Tremont Hancock R
59-227 Ledges (The) Mount Desert Hancock R
73-168 Lee Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
59-655 Legerdemain Brooksville Hancock R
65-017 Lehman Newcastle Lincoln R
79-792 Lenroy Milbridge Washington R
79-360 Libby Machiasport Washington E Exempt - Dept. of Interior; home to Libby Island Light
79-359 Libby (Big) Machiasport Washington R
81-060 Libby's Point Kennebunk York R
81-019 Libbyshears Biddeford York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-033 Liberty Point Robbinston Washington R
77-078 Lime Islesboro Waldo R Private, occasionally visited by Outward Bound soloists[3]
73-062 Lines Woolwich Sagadahoc R
73-097 Lines (Little) Woolwich Sagadahoc R
63-019 Little North Haven Knox R
73-193 Little Georgetown Sagadahoc R
59-827 Little Stonington Hancock R
55-074 Little Shepard Harpswell Cumberland R
59-082 Little Franklin Hancock R
59-083 Little Franklin Hancock R
73-187 Little The Basin Phippsburg Sagadahoc R 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-755 Little Brooklin Hancock R Private, largely unused[3]
59-272 Little Southwest Harbor Hancock R
63-401 Little Owls Head Knox R
73-174 Little Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
65-300 Little Bristol Lincoln R
65-425 Little Southport Lincoln R
63-770 Little Little Joe's Friendship Knox R
65-243 Little South Bristol Lincoln R
73-181 Little Georgetown Sagadahoc R
65-120 Little Bristol Lincoln R
77-039 Little Islesboro Waldo R
63-741 Little Little Morse Friendship Knox R
79-821 Little Milbridge Washington R
81-153 Little Kittery York R
63-576 Little St. George Knox R
65-182 Little Bristol Lincoln R
65-035 Little Bremen Lincoln R
65-426 Little Southport Lincoln R
65-218 Little Boothbay Lincoln R
63-907 Little Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R
63-751 Little Cushing Knox R
55-210 Little #1 Yarmouth Cumberland R
55-209 Little #2 Yarmouth Cumberland R
63-076 Little (The) Vinalhaven Knox R
59-895 Little Georges Head Stonington Hancock R
65-109 Little Huckleberry Pleasant Cove, Huckle Boothbay Lincoln R
79-842 Little Ledge Steuben Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-076 Little Point Pembroke Washington R
79-187 Little's Edmunds Twp. Washington R
59-030 Lobster Gouldsboro Hancock R
65-062 Locust Waldoboro Lincoln R
65-061 Locust Island Ledge Waldoboro Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-363 Lone Pine Boothbay Lincoln R
55-332 Long Long Island[34] Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-451 Long[14] Frenchboro Hancock E Year-round population. Most of the island's interior and its coast protected under easement with hiking trails maintained by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Passenger ferry service, every other Wednesday round trip ferry provided with a 4-hour layover. Seasonal restaurant, no emergency services.
55-045 Long Harpswell Cumberland E 4 or more residential structures
73-194 Long Georgetown Sagadahoc E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-637 Long Blue Hill Hancock E Exempt - 4 or more structures
79-242 Long Lubec Washington R
55-334 Long Long Island Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-847 Long Cove Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-241 Long Hub Blue Hill Hancock R
59-175 Long Ledge Sorrento Hancock R
59-353 Long Ledge Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-175 Long Ledge Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 1.3 acres
(0.53 ha)[4]
63-774 Long Ledge Friendship Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-271 Long Ledge Cranberry Isles Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-431 Long Ledge Southwest Harbor Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-176 Long Ledge (South) Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)[4]
55-157 Long Point Harpswell Cumberland R
59-201 Long Porcupine Gouldsboro Hancock R Donated to Nature Conservancy in 1977, managed by Acadia National Park, closed to visitors February 15-August 15 to avoid disturbing eagle nesting[9]
73-211 Long Tree Georgetown Sagadahoc R
55-113 Lookout Point Harpswell Cumberland U
55-114 Lookout Point Harpswell Cumberland U
79-768 Lord's Harrington Washington R
65-185 Louds Muscungus Unorganized territory[35] Lincoln E Once a thriving community, reduced to a summer island in the 1960s
65-184 Louds Island Ledge Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-320 Lowell Rock Rockport Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-462 Lower Mark Southport Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-367 Machias Seal[36] Washington T ME IF&W & Canadian Coast Guard in dispute 20 acres
(8.1 ha)
63-904 Mackerel Ledge Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-357 Mackworth Falmouth Cumberland E Connected by causeway to mainland; public park, School for the Deaf 100 acres
(40 ha)
73-232 Macmahon Georgetown Sagadahoc E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
55-043 Macpherson Harpswell Cumberland R
59-933 Mahoney Brooklin Hancock R Private, unused, "the stench [from nesting seabirds] is strong enough today to keep fastidious mariners upwind."[3]
79-120 Major's Lubec Washington R
79-920 Majors Head Milbridge Washington R
81-193 Malaga Kittery York R
73-144 Malaga Phippsburg Sagadahoc R Once home to a mixed-race fishing community, the residents were forcibly removed by the state in 1912. The island's history is now commemorated, with the preserve offering a loop trail and information al markers. Most of the island is covered by maritime spruce-fir forest, with a brackish pond and salt marsh on the southern end. Owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Island is open to the public.[37] 320 acres
(130 ha)
73-149 Malaga Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-141 Malaga Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-195 Malaga Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-197 Malaga Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-148 Malaga Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
73-147 Malaga Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
73-196 Malaga Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-938 Malcolm Ledge Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-655 Man Jonesport Washington R
79-654 Man (Inner) Jonesport Washington R
65-323 Manana Monhegan Island Plt.[22] Lincoln R Site of a former Coast Guard fog signal station. Has 0 inhabitants.[38]
79-695 Mannings Farm Beals Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-403 Marblehead Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-067 Mark Winter Harbor Hancock R Private, waterless, barred to Ned Island;[3] home to the discontinued Winter Harbor Lighthouse
63-339 Mark North Haven Knox R Private, natural area, owned by Nature Conservancy since 1,969 acres
(797 ha)[3]
59-835 Mark Stonington Hancock R Private, once inhabited by keeper of the Deer Island Thorofare Lighthouse[3]
79-493 Mark Jonesport Washington R
59-956 Mark (Eastern) Stonington Hancock R
55-426 Mark (Great) Mark (Inner) Harpswell Cumberland R
55-437 Mark (Little) Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W. Home to Little Mark Monument Light, an unadorned 74-foot (23 m) stone obelisk light tower built 1,827 acres
(739 ha)[39]
1.7 acres
(0.69 ha)[4]
79-463 Mark (Little) Roque Bluffs Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-461 Mark (Lower) Southport Lincoln R
55-630 Mark (Outer) Mark Harpswell Cumberland R 10.5 acres
(4.2 ha)[4]
63-260 Mark (South) Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 9 acres
(3.6 ha)
65-400 Mark (Upper) Westport Island Lincoln R
73-233 Mark Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-190 Marr Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-171 Marscot Edmunds Twp. Washington R
79-567 Marsh Jonesport Washington R
79-629 Marsh Addison Washington R
79-456 Marsh Addison Washington R
65-190 Marsh[7] Bristol Lincoln R
65-040 Marsh Waldoboro Lincoln R 0 acres
(0 ha)
63-220 Marsh Cove Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-442 Marsh Harbor Addison Washington R
59-470 Marshall (Little) Ringtown Unorganized territory[7] Hancock R
59-981 Marshall Unorganized territory[7] Hancock R Maine Coast Heritage Trust acquired this island for conservation and public use in 2003. 960 acres
(390 ha)
79-656 Mash Jonesport Washington R
59-481 Mason Ledge Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 6 acres
(2.4 ha)
55-027 Mason Rock Brunswick Cumberland R
55-111 Mathis Marthas, Matthews Harpswell Cumberland R
63-903 Matinicus Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox E Private, 50 year-round residents, three to four times that in summer[40] Occasional tensions between year-round islanders and summer rusticators, and between lobstermen over traditional "ground rights."[41] 1,024 acres
(414 ha)
63-940 Matinicus Rock Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox E Exempt - Dept. of Interior. Home to renowned Matinicus Rock Light, one of the most remote in the U.S.
79-128 Matthews Eastport Washington R
59-967 McGlathery Stonington Hancock R
59-968 McGlathery (Little) Stonington Hancock R
63-496 Medrick Rock Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-805 Megee St. George Knox R
65-123 Menigawum South Bristol Lincoln R
63-212 Merchant's Isle au Haut Knox R Private, summer cottages[3]
73-176 Mercury Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-102 Mercy Edgecomb Lincoln R
73-160 Merritt West Bath Sagadahoc R
65-374 Merrow Boothbay Lincoln R
63-584 Metinic State of Maine[7] Knox E U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service established bird sanctuary on half the island after forcing out local owner.[3] 330 acres
(130 ha)
77-073 Middle Islesboro Waldo R
63-167 Middle Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-234 Middle Mark Georgetown Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-235 Middle Mark Georgetown Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-355 Miles Lewis Boothbay Lincoln R
81-108 Milk Kennebunkport York R
59-638 Mill Blue Hill Hancock E Exempt - 4 or more structures
59-553 Mill Gray's Brooksville Hancock R Private, no trace remains of 18th-century tidal mill that gave the island its name.[3]
59-029 Mill Gouldsboro Hancock R
59-816 Mill Deer Isle Hancock R
59-402 Mill Pond Swan's Island Hancock R
59-814 Mill Pond Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-110 Miller South Bristol Lincoln R
59-971 Millet Stonington Hancock R
65-103 Mimsie Edgecomb Lincoln R
81-185 Mingo Kittery York R
55-424 Ministerial Chebeague Island Cumberland R
63-646 Mink State of Maine[7] Knox R Private, once densely populated fishing colony with good freshwater well; now uninhabited[3]
79-679 Mink Beals Washington R
63-085 Mink Vinalhaven Knox R
79-345 Mink Cutler Washington R
73-250 Mink Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-486 Mink Jonesport Washington R
79-156 Mink Lubec Washington R
79-766 Mink Harrington Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-741 Mink Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-343 Mink Island Ledge Cutler Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-344 Mink Island Ledge Cutler Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-435 Mink Rock Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
55-452 Mink Rocks Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-451 Mink Rocks Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-364 Minklet Cutler Washington R
77-071 Minot Islesboro Waldo R Private, considered a "pleasing and sheltered island" by McLane, now summer cottages[3]
77-072 Minot Island Ledge Islesboro Waldo U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-673 Mistake Jonesport Washington R Home to Moose Peak Light
63-131 Mitten Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-849 Money Steuben Washington R
73-059 Money Woolwich Sagadahoc R
79-659 Money Jonesport Washington R
65-317 Monhegan Monhegan Island Plt.[22] Lincoln E Summer artists' colony, approx. 40 year-round residents, most of the island interior and coast protected under easement with hiking trails, passenger ferry service, no cars[3] 640 acres
(260 ha)
63-392 Monroe Owls Head Knox R Monroe has freshwater ponds, wetlands, a marsh, and beaches. Some stone walls and fencing remains from a previous owner. Owned by Maine Coast Heritage Trust and is open to the public.[42] 225 acres (91 ha)
59-112 Moon Ledge Hancock Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-426 Moose Crowley Addison Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-114 Moose Eastport Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-237 Moose Tremont Hancock R
59-831 Moose Stonington Hancock R Connected to Deer Isle by road and causeway, inhabited. Private, uninhabited.[3]
59-063 Moose (Little) Winter Harbor Hancock E Uninhabited, spruce, balsam fir and jackpines, connected to Schoodic Peninsula at low tide by tidal bar; Acadia National Park[3] 54.3 acres
(22.0 ha)
79-325 Moose (Little) Trescott Twp. Washington T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-830 Moose Island Ledge Stonington Hancock T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-497 Moose Ledge Jonesport Washington R
79-331 Moose Ledge (Little) Trescott Twp. Washington T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-775 Morse Carver's Friendship Knox E Once slated for intensive development, now only sparsely inhabited by summer rusticators[43]
63-779 Morse Island Ledge Horne's Ledge Friendship Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-780 Morse Island Ledge Horne's Ledge Friendship Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-777 Morse Island Ledge Horne's Ledge Friendship Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-778 Morse Island Ledge Horne's Ledge Friendship Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-756 Morse's Little Friendship Knox R
65-115 Morton's South Bristol Lincoln R
55-261 Moshier Yarmouth Cumberland R
55-272 Moshier (Little) Yarmouth Cumberland R
73-099 Mosquick Woolwich Sagadahoc R
63-577 Mosquito St. George Knox R Privately owned, seasonal habitation (summers only) 200-year-old stone house at northwest corner, quarries supplied granite for lighthouses at Matinicus Rock and Southern Island off Tenants Harbor[3]
63-074 Mount Ephraim Vinalhaven Knox R
65-427 Mouse Southport Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-330 Mouse North Haven Knox R
63-311 Mouse Camden Knox R
63-262 Mouse Isle au Haut Knox R
63-214 Mouse Isle au Haut Knox R
63-060 Mouse Vinalhaven Knox R
79-418 Mouse Jonesport Washington R
63-482 Mouse Vinalhaven Knox R
63-444 Mouse Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
79-528 Mouse Beals Washington R
55-053 Mouse Little Snow Harpswell Cumberland U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
81-034 Mouse Biddeford York U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-222 Moxie Isle au Haut Knox R
59-119 Mount Desert Bar Harbor, Mount Desert, Southwest Harbor & Tremont Hancock E Largest Maine island, inhabited year-round, connected to mainland by bridges, Acadia National Park occupies about half of the island, famous as summer resort.[3] 69,120 acres
(27,970 ha)
59-561 Mount Desert Rock Hancock E Exempt - Dept. of Interior.; Home to Mount Desert Rock Light, the most isolated lighthouse in the U.S.
63-022 Mullen Cove North Haven Knox R
63-020 Mullens (Little) North Haven Knox R
63-010 Mullens Creek Ledges North Haven Knox R
59-126 Muriel Bar Harbor Hancock R
73-032 Mustard's Topsham Sagadahoc R
59-597 Nab Brooksville Hancock R
61-002 Nahamkeag Gardiner Kennebec R
79-755 Narrows Harrington Washington R
63-132 Narrow's Vinalhaven Knox R Used in the 20th century for sheepherding, not inhabited, private[3]
63-138 Narrows Island Ledge Vinalhaven Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-627 Nash Addison Washington R Home to Nash Island Light
79-626 Nash (Large) Addison Washington R
63-213 Nathan's Isle au Haut Knox R Private 10 acres
(4.0 ha)
59-556 Nautilus Wilson Brooksville Hancock R Private 37 acres
(15 ha)
63-081 Neck Vinalhaven Knox R
63-476 Neck Vinalhaven Knox R
73-279 Neck (Little) Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
59-066 Ned Winter Harbor Hancock R
65-269 Negro Boothbay Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
81-014 Negro Biddeford York R
81-094 Negro Kennebunkport York R
59-552 Negro (Lower) Castine Hancock R
59-551 Negro (Upper) Castine Hancock R
63-622 Nettle Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox R
65-302 New Harbor Dry Ledge Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-301 New Harbor Dry Ledge Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
79-098 Nickerson Pembroke Washington R
73-090 Kicken Arrowsic Sagadahoc R
59-889 Sprout Stonington Hancock R
73-089 Stevens Ledge Arrowsic Sagadahoc R
79-748 Nightcap Addison Washington R
79-133 Nipps Perry Washington R
59-977 No Mans Stonington Hancock U 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
63-900 No Man's Land Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R Private owner, uninhabited because the state of Maine prohibited constructing a cottage to avoid disturbing nesting eider ducks[3]
59-016 Norris Winter Harbor Hancock R
63-080 North Haven North Haven[44] Knox E Private, wealthy rusticators' summer cottages since the late 19th century[3] 7,040 acres
(2,850 ha)
59-361 North Point Ledge Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-366 North Rock[36] Washington T ME IF&W
63-570 Northern St. George Knox R
79-753 Norton Addison Washington R Private, large seasonal house[12] 60 acres
(24 ha)
79-453 Norton Beals Washington R
79-403 Norton Beals Washington R
79-402 Norton Beals Washington R
63-550 Norton St. George Knox R Connected by tidal bar to Whitehead, trees cut for pulp in the 1920s, uninhabited[3]
63-555 Norton Island Ledge St. George Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-900 Norton Island Ledge Addison Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-405 Norton Ledges Norton Island Reef Beals Washington T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-941 Norton Reef Addison Washington R
59-635 Nub Blue Hill Hancock R
59-636 Nub Blue Hill Hancock R
59-998 Nubbin Deer Isle Hancock R
59-706 Nubbin Deer Isle Hancock R
55-223 Nubbin Yarmouth Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.2 acres
(0.081 ha)[4]
81-142 Nubble York York E Exempt - Dept. of Interior; home to Cape Neddick Light, a landmark recognized around the world
79-455 Nubble Addison Washington R
55-051 Nubble Harpswell Cumberland R
63-586 Nubble Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox R
55-323 Nubble (The) Chebeague Island Cumberland R
79-452 Nubble (The) Addison Washington R
59-369 Nubble (The) Swan's Island Hancock R
79-049 Nubble (The) Pembroke Washington R
55-228 Nubble (The) Freeport Cumberland R
63-725 Nublin (1st) Friendship Knox R
63-726 Nublin (2nd) Friendship Knox R
63-728 Nublin Ledges Friendship Knox R
55-158 Oak Hen Harpswell Cumberland R
73-114 Oak Woolwich Sagadahoc R
63-012 Oak North Haven Knox R Private, bare island, oaks long since logged off, used sometimes by Outward Bound soloists[3]
63-421 Oak State of Maine[7] Knox R
55-169 Oak Harpswell Cumberland U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-168 Oak Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-342 Oak (Little) Wiscasset Lincoln R
65-154 Oar Bremen Lincoln R
65-156 Oar Island Ledge Bremen Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-359 Obed's Rock Long Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-263 Ocean Boothbay Lincoln R
59-382 Off Shore Ledge Swan's Island Hancock R
63-483 Ohio Vinalhaven Knox R
63-839 Old Humps Ledges St. George Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1969
63-838 Old Humps Ledges St. George Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1969
79-313 Old Man (East) Cutler Washington R
79-298 Old Man (West) Cutler Washington R
59-304 Old Soaker Bar Harbor Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-433 Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
59-665 Oliver's Brooksville Hancock R
59-350 Opechee Calf Swan's Island Hancock R Private, used by Maine Environmental Research Institute[3] 256 acres
(104 ha)
59-354 Orono Swan's Island Hancock R Private, unoccupied[3]
55-181 Orr's Harpswell Cumberland E Inhabited year-round, connected to the mainland by bridges[3]
65-098 Osprey South Bristol Lincoln R
59-779 Osprey's Nest Deer Isle Hancock R
63-771 Otter Friendship Knox R
63-183 Otter Vinalhaven Knox R Private, uninhabited[3]
63-410 Otter[7] Owls Head Knox R
79-765 Otter Harrington Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-965 Otter (Small) Little Coombs Stonington Hancock R
73-262 Outer Head Georgetown Sagadahoc T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
55-373 Overset Long Island Cumberland R
65-160 Ozone Point Bremen Lincoln R
65-169 Palmer Bremen Lincoln R
79-264 Parker Lubec Washington R
59-594 Parker's Brooksville Hancock R
79-786 Partridge Milbridge Washington R
59-652 Partridge Bengon's Brooksville Hancock R
79-914 Pea Ledges Milbridge Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-651 Peabody (Big) Jonesport Washington R
79-650 Peabody (Little) Jonesport Washington R
59-774 Peaked Deer Isle Hancock R
55-392 Peaks Portland[45] Cumberland E Inhabited year round, a densely populated suburb connected to Portland by regular ferry, some forested interior owned by the city of Portland or state of Maine
65-114 Peboe South Bristol Lincoln R
73-091 Peggy Georgetown Sagadahoc R
59-872 Peggy's Thurlows Knob Stonington Hancock R
55-500 Peggy's Ledge Portland Cumberland R
63-215 Pell's Isle au Haut Knox R Private, "owned by benevolent rusticators who have allowed the island to revert to its natural state."[3]
63-093 Penobscot Vinalhaven Knox R
63-101 Penobscot Vinalhaven Knox R
63-089 Penobscot (Little) Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-186 Pepper Sorrento Hancock R
65-239 Perch Boothbay Lincoln R
73-186 Perkins Georgetown Sagadahoc U Home to Perkins Island Light 6.9 acres
(2.8 ha)
65-113 Peters South Bristol Lincoln R
59-690 Peter's Ledge Brooksville Hancock R
79-933 Petit Manan Milbridge Washington E Exempt - Dept. of Interior. Home to Petit Manan Light.
79-011 Pettegrove Point Calais Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-229 Pettingill's Freeport Cumberland R
73-175 Pettis Rock Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-254 Phoebe Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-253 Phoebe (Little) Georgetown Sagadahoc R
59-973 Phoebe Ledge Stonington Hancock E
59-216 Phoney Tremont Hancock R
59-715 Pickering 1 (Little) State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, under conservation easements, summer cottages.[3]
59-721 Pickering 2 (Little) State of Maine[7] Hancock R
59-682 Pickering's Deer Isle Hancock R
79-520 Pig Beals Washington R
79-542 Pig Beals Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-538 Pig Beals Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-539 Pig Beals Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-541 Pig Beals Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-521 Pig (Little) Beals Washington R
59-815 Pigeon Deer Isle Hancock R
79-227 Pine Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-228 Pine Trescott Twp. Washington R
73-122 Pine Woolwich Sagadahoc R
79-232 Pine Trescott Twp. Washington R
55-404 Pinkham Harpswell Cumberland R
55-044 Pinkham Negro, Spaulding Harpswell Cumberland R
79-787 Pinkham's Milbridge Washington R
79-230 Pirates Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-229 Pirates Trescott Twp. Washington R
79-231 Pirates Trescott Twp. Washington R
59-438 Placentia[14] Frenchboro Hancock R
63-647 Pleasant State of Maine[7] Knox R
55-047 Plum Harpswell Cumberland R
79-619 Plummer (East) Addison Washington R
79-635 Plummer (West) Addison Washington R
79-620 Plummer Ledge Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-753 Point Reef (Northeast) Friendship Knox R
55-116 Pole Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-490 Pole Vinalhaven Knox R
65-196 Polins Island Ledges Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-850 Pollypod Deer Isle Hancock R
79-408 Pomp Beals Washington R
79-406 Pomps Beals Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-282 Pond Phippsburg Sagadahoc E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures. Home to Pond Island Light, which can be seen clearly from Popham Beach.
55-612 Pond Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt - IF&W 1978 V4353 Pg152
59-064 Pond Winter Harbor Hancock E Dept. of Interior
55-613 Pond Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt - IF&W 1978 V4353 p. 152
79-912 Pond Milbridge Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures. Home to Narraguagus Light.
55-614 Pond Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt - IF&W 1978 V4353 p. 152
59-677 Pond Deer Isle Hancock R
59-678 Pond Deer Isle Hancock R
59-347 Pond[14] Frenchboro Hancock R
65-198 Pond Ross Bristol Lincoln R
63-430 Pond (Great) State of Maine[7] Knox R Private. There actually is no pond on the island, but there is a spring. Summer residents, primarily lobstermen.[3]
63-423 Pond (Little) Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox R
79-460 Pond Cove Roque Bluffs Washington R
79-687 Pond Head Ledge (Little) Beals Washington R
55-616 Pond Island Harpswell Cumberland R 22.4 acres
(9.1 ha)
63-424 Pond Island Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox R
55-615 Pond Island Ledges Harpswell Cumberland E Exempt - IF&W 22.7 acres
(9.2 ha)[4]
79-832 Pop Steuben Washington R
79-831 Pop Island Ledge Steuben Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-371 Pope's Folly Lubec Washington T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-261 Popplestone Ledge (North) Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-265 Popplestone Ledge (South) Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
79-395 Porcupine Machiasport Washington R
59-571 Porcupine Verona Island Hancock R
59-799 Porcupine (Inner) Deer Isle Hancock R
59-800 Porcupine (Outer) State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, used by Outward Bound soloists[3]
59-196 Porcupine Dry Ledge Gouldsboro Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-801 Porcupine Nob (Outer) State of Maine[7] Hancock R
79-902 Pot Rock Addison Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-049 Potato Harpswell Cumberland R
59-404 Potato Swan's Island Hancock R
63-150 Potato Vinalhaven Knox R
59-910 Potato Stonington Hancock R
59-892 Potato Stonington Hancock R
59-944 Potato Deer Isle Hancock U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
73-026 Pound Of Tea West Bath Sagadahoc R
55-242 Pound Of Tea Freeport Cumberland R
65-118 Poverty Nub Bristol Lincoln R
63-441 Poverty Nub[7] South Thomaston Knox R
63-151 Powder Hole Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-414 Powderhorn Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
65-413 Powderhorn Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
65-415 Powderhorn Boothbay Harbor Lincoln U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-871 Powderhouse Stonington Hancock R
65-449 Pratt's Southport Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
81-122 Prebble York York R
81-130 Prebble York York R
81-123 Prebble York York R
59-183 Preble Sorrento Hancock R
65-100 Prentiss South Bristol Lincoln R
81-098 President Bush Green Kennebunkport York R
59-017 Prospect Harbor Gouldsboro Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-018 Prospect Harbor Gouldsboro Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-924 Pudding Criehaven Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
79-576 Pulpit Rock Jonesport Washington T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-342 Pulpit Rock North Haven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-702 Pumpkin Deer Isle Hancock R Home to discontinued Pumpkin Island Light
65-287 Pumpkin Boothbay Lincoln U 7 acres
(2.8 ha)
59-589 Pumpkin Penobscot Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-701 Pumpkin State of Maine[7] Hancock U Private, summer residence[3] 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-285 Pumpkin Ledge Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-284 Pumpkin Ledge Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-286 Pumpkin Ledge Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-371 Pumpkin Nob Portland Cumberland R
55-241 Pumpkin Nob Freeport Cumberland R
65-037 Pyne Bremen Lincoln R
59-823 Rabbit Stonington Hancock R
63-278 Rabbit's Ear Isle au Haut Knox U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-375 Rackliff St. George Knox E Private, formerly quarries and farms, now connected by causeway to mainland and densely developed[3]
63-930 Ragged Criehaven[46] State of Maine[7] Knox E Seasonal habitation, private, old farms and meadows. Together with Matinicus and Monhegan among the most remote of the inhabited Maine islands.[3] 300 acres
(120 ha)
55-626 Ragged Parkers Harpswell Cumberland R 74.9 acres
(30.3 ha)[4]
55-625 Ragged Island Ledges Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-623 Ragged Island Ledges Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-624 Ragged Island Ledges Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-161 Ram Kittery York R
59-453 Ram Tremont Hancock R
79-644 Ram Beals Washington R
65-405 Ram Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R Home to Ram Island Light
65-404 Ram Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
55-521 Ram Cape Elizabeth Cumberland R 2.8 acres
(1.1 ha)[4]
63-799 Ram St. George Knox R
79-623 Ram Addison Washington R
59-651 Ram Castine Hancock R
81-011 Ram Saco York R Private, three-room camp, summer rusticator's island one mile offshore[12] 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
65-161 Ram Bremen Lincoln R
65-162 Ram Bremen Lincoln R
59-410 Ram Swan's Island Hancock R 0 acres
(0 ha)
55-383 Ram Portland Cumberland R 14.1 acres
(5.7 ha)[4]
59-689 Ram Castine Hancock R
63-082 Ram Vinalhaven Knox R
63-544 Ram St. George Knox R Private, five acres, summer residence
77-045 Ram Islesboro Waldo R Private, used by summer rusticators[3]
63-323 Ram Rockport Knox R Privately owned, significant seabird nesting island 1.1 acres
(0.45 ha)[4]
55-605 Ram Sheep Harpswell Cumberland R 6.3 acres
(2.5 ha)[4]
73-069 Ram Bath Sagadahoc R
65-271 Ram Boothbay Lincoln R
73-085 Ram Woolwich Sagadahoc R
63-731 Ram Friendship Knox R
59-596 Ram Brooksville Hancock R
79-552 Ram Machiasport Washington R Private, 20-by-20-foot (6.1 by 6.1 m) tent platform, no other amenities[3] 16 acres
(6.5 ha)
63-481 Ram Vinalhaven Knox U 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
63-211 Ram Isle au Haut Knox U Owned by State of Maine 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
73-167 Ram Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-966 Ram Stonington Hancock U 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
79-601 Ram (Big) Beals Washington R
65-403 Ram (Inner) Boothbay Lincoln R
63-155 Ram (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
79-462 Ram (Little) Roque Bluffs Washington R
79-600 Ram (Little) Beals Washington R
79-602 Ram (Outer) Beals Washington R
55-607 Ram Island Ledge Harpswell Cumberland U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-606 Ram Island Ledge Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-604 Ram Island Ledge Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-603 Ram Island Ledge Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-068 Ram Islet Bath Sagadahoc R
55-384 Ram Ledge Portland Cumberland R
55-127 Raspberry Pumpkin Nub Harpswell Cumberland R
63-487 Raspberry Vinalhaven Knox R
55-129 Raspberry Harpswell Cumberland R
63-829 Raspberry St. George Knox R
63-828 Raspberry St. George Knox R
63-827 Raspberry St. George Knox R
79-739 Raspberry Addison Washington R
55-079 Rat Harpswell Cumberland R
55-635 Rat Harpswell Cumberland R
73-075 Ray's Woolwich Sagadahoc R
79-147 Razor Lubec Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-077 Read Woolwich Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-078 Read Woolwich Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-137 Red Perry Washington T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-144 Red Lion Vinalhaven Knox R
79-138 Redington Perry Washington R
81-091 Redin's Kennebunkport York R
59-686 Resolution State of Maine[7] Hancock R
65-219 Richardson's Tree, includes Richardson Ledge South Bristol Lincoln R
63-273 Riches Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-272 Riches Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-579 Richmond Cape Elizabeth Cumberland R Privately owned, inhabited by sheep 226 acres
(91 ha)
79-778 Ripley (Big) Harrington Washington R
79-776 Ripley (Inner) Harrington Washington R
79-777 Ripley (Little) Harrington Washington R
79-304 River (Little) Cutler Washington E Exempt - Dept. of Interior. Home to Little River Lighthouse.
63-174 Roberts Vinalhaven Knox R Private, summer visitors only[3]
63-175 Roberts (East) Vinalhaven Knox T United States Of America 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
63-341 Robinson Rock North Haven Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1971
63-340 Robinson Rock North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-630 Rock Blue Hill Hancock R
59-879 Rock Stonington Hancock R Private[3]
79-489 Rock Jonesport Washington R
63-037 Rock North Haven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-460 Rock Pines Southport Lincoln R
79-246 Rodgers Lubec Washington R
79-245 Rodgers Lubec Washington R
79-846 Rogers Point Steuben Washington R
55-150 Rogue Harpswell Cumberland R 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
73-150 Rogue Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-151 Rogue Island Rock Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-441 Rogues Chebeague Island Cumberland R
59-060 Rolland Rolling Winter Harbor Hancock R Acadia National Park, closed to protect nesting eagles February 15 - August 31 acres
(13 ha)[9]
5.1 acres
(2.1 ha)[4]
79-475 Roque Jonesport Washington R
79-595 Roque Ledge Jonesport Washington R
79-478 Roque Ledge Jonesport Washington R
79-471 Roque Ledge Jonesport Washington R
79-472 Roque Ledge Jonesport Washington R
79-473 Roque Ledge Jonesport Washington R
79-474 Roque Ledge Jonesport Washington R
63-218 Rose Bud Isle au Haut Knox R
59-899 Round Stonington Hancock R Private, acquired by Nature Conservancy in the 1960s, reverting to natural state[3]
79-286 Round Machiasport Washington R
59-110 Round Buckskin Franklin Hancock R 5.6 acres
(2.3 ha)[4]
59-360 Round Garden Swan's Island Hancock R
79-422 Round Goose Addison Washington R
59-199 Rum Key Gouldsboro Hancock R
59-238 Rumill's Hub Tremont Hancock R
59-867 Russ Stonington Hancock R Acquired by Island Institute in 1970, part of Maine Island Trail[3]
65-234 Rutherford South Bristol Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
63-477 Rye (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-338 Saddle[7] North Haven Knox R
59-972 Saddleback Stonington Hancock R Access to the island is challenging due to the lack of beaches and designated landing areas. The most suitable methods for landing are by kayak or dinghy, which can be brought ashore onto the smooth granite shoreline at certain locations under calm conditions.[47]It is owned by MCHT and is open to the public. 78 acres (32 ha)
59-999 Saddleback Swan's Island Hancock T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-237 Saddleback Ledge Vinalhaven Knox E Owned by US Dept. of Interior;[3] home to Saddleback Ledge Light
79-373 Sail Rock Lubec Washington T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-037 Sally Gouldsboro Hancock R Owned by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Maine Coastal Islands Wildlife Refuge[48] 5.3 acres
(2.1 ha)[4]
79-836 Sally Steuben Washington R
79-285 Salt Machiasport Washington R
59-185 Salt Sorrento Hancock R
73-215 Salter Georgetown Sagadahoc R
59-718 Sam Crockett's Clam Deer Isle Hancock R
59-035 Sampsong Point Gouldsboro Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-587 Sam's Hermit's Penobscot Hancock R
59-822 Sam's Deer Isle Hancock R
59-880 Sand Stonington Hancock R Private, summer use only[3]
55-425 Sand Chebeague Island Cumberland R
63-730 Sand Friendship Knox R
59-243 Sand Brooklin Hancock T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-614 Sand (Inner) Addison Washington R
63-729 Sand (Little) Friendship Knox R
79-617 Sand (Outer) Addison Washington R
55-101 Sandy Isle Brunswick Cumberland R
59-015 Sargents Winter Harbor Hancock R
65-378 Sawyer Boothbay Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-849 Sawyer's Deer Isle Hancock R
79-421 Sawyer's Addison Washington R
59-433 Sawyer's Tremont Hancock R
59-848 Sawyer's Sheep Deer Isle Hancock R
79-588 Scabby Machiasport Washington R
79-553 Scabby Machiasport Washington R
79-554 Scabby Machiasport Washington R
59-062 Schoodic Winter Harbor Hancock R Uninhabited, shrubs, wetlands, some white pine forest, Acadia National Park, closed to visitors February 15-August 15 to avoid disturbing nesting birds[9] 67.2 acres
(27.2 ha)[4]
59-073 Schoodic Island Ledge Winter Harbor Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-566 Schoppee Roque Bluffs Washington R
79-350 Scotch Cutler Washington R
59-709 Scott (Outer) Little Scott Deer Isle Hancock R
59-707 Scott's State of Maine[7] Hancock R
59-875 Scott's Round Stonington Hancock R Private, former quarries[3]
59-595 Scott's Narrow's Brooksville Hancock R
59-836 Scrag Scraggly Stonington Hancock R
59-788 Scrag State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, summer cottage[3]
59-475 Scrag Swan's Island Hancock R Private, waterless, uninhabited[3]
55-100 Scrag Harpswell Cumberland R
59-476 Scrag Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-477 Scrag Swan's Island Hancock U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-205 Scrag Ledge (Outer) Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-838 Scraggy Island Ledge Stonington Hancock T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-837 Scraggy Island Ledge Stonington Hancock T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-209 Scraggy Ledge Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-330 Screeching Gull Falmouth Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.1 acres
(0.040 ha)[4]
79-249 Scrub Lubec Washington R
79-607 Seaduck Rock Addison Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-923 Seal Vinalhaven Knox E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
77-046 Seal Islesboro Waldo R
73-311 Seal Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
63-637 Seal Hay St. George Knox R
73-323 Seal Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-325 Seal Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-324 Seal Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-180 Seal Arrowsic Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-637 Seal Hay St. George Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-188 Seal Bay Nubble Vinalhaven Knox R
79-924 Seal Cove Ledge Milbridge Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-343 Seal Ledge North Haven Knox R
63-931 Seal Ledge Criehaven Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-333 Seal Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-700 Seal Rock Beals Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-465 Seal Rock Jonesport Washington R
55-584 Seal Rocks Cape Elizabeth Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
77-011 Sears Searsport Waldo R Connected by causeway to mainland. Undeveloped, reverting to natural state with some remaining traces of 19th-century farming.[3] 940 acres
(380 ha)
81-162 Seavey Kittery[49] York E Portsmouth Naval Shipyard occupies island. 278 acres
(113 ha)
63-800 Seavey St. George Knox R
59-832 Second Stonington Hancock R Private, uninhabited[3]
79-496 Seguin Jonesport Washington R
59-930 Seller's Brooklin Hancock U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
73-320 Seguin Georgetown Sagadahoc E Exempt - Dept. of Interior. Home to the Seguin Light.
73-317 Seguin Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-318 Seguin Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
77-054 Seven Hundred Acre Islesboro Waldo E Private, summer home of rusticators including illustrator Charles Dana Gibson and now owned almost in its entirety by his descendants[3] 700 acres
(280 ha)
79-637 Sevens Island Ledge Addison Washington T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-411 Shabbit Island Ledge Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-416 Shabbits Addison Washington R
59-996 Shabby Deer Isle Hancock R
79-780 Shag Harrington Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-556 Shag Machiasport Washington T ME IF&W
63-925 Shag Ledge Criehaven Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-032 Shag Ledge Gouldsboro Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-824 Shag Ledges St. George Knox T ME IF&W 0.9 acres
(0.36 ha)
63-821 Shag Ledges St. George Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-820 Shag Ledges St. George Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-463 Shag Rock Vinalhaven Knox R
81-186 Shag Rock Kittery York R
79-575 Shag Rock Jonesport Washington U 0 acres
(0 ha)
63-389 Shag Rock Owls Head Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-875 Shark Shark Rock St. George Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1969
55-060 Sheep Harpswell Cumberland E
59-039 Sheep Gouldsboro Hancock R 9.4 acres
(3.8 ha)[4]
63-566 Sheep Seavey St. George Knox R
59-710 Sheep Deer Isle Hancock R Private, first private island to be included on Maine Island Trail[3][16]
59-953 Sheep Stonington Hancock R
79-441 Sheep Addison Washington R
63-018 Sheep North Haven Knox R
59-943 Sheep Deer Isle Hancock R Private, protected by conservation easement[3]
59-653 Sheep Brooksville Hancock R
63-393 Sheep Owls Head Knox R Private, uninhabited because surrounding shoals and ledges preclude access[3]
63-136 Sheep Vinalhaven Knox R
63-064 Sheep Vinalhaven Knox R Private, uninhabited[3]
79-835 Sheep Steuben Washington R
59-348 Sheep Swan's Island Hancock R Private, reverting to natural state[3]
59-261 Sheep[7] Mount Desert Hancock U Uninhabited, spruce, birch, poplar and maple forest, Acadia National Park[3] 22 acres
(8.9 ha)
79-514 Sheep (Big) Jonesport Washington R
79-400 Sheep (East) Beals Washington R
65-128 Sheep (Little) South Bristol Lincoln R
79-515 Sheep (Little) Jonesport Washington R
59-954 Sheep (Little) Stonington Hancock U 1.6 acres
(0.65 ha)
63-161 Sheep (Small) Vinalhaven Knox R
79-401 Sheep (West) Beals Washington R
59-262 Sheep Island Mount Desert Hancock R
59-916 Sheep Island Ledge Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-396 Sheep Island Ledge Owls Head Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-955 Sheep Island Ledge Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-397 Sheep Island Ledge Owls Head Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-263 Sheep Ledge The Lamb Mount Desert Hancock R
55-059 Sheep North Ledges Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-058 Sheep North Ledges Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-057 Sheep North Ledges Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-070 Sheep North Ledges Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-195 Sheep Porcupine Gouldsboro Hancock E Acadia National Park, closed to visitors February 15-August 15 to avoid disturbing eagle nesting[9]
59-820 Sheephead Sunset Deer Isle Hancock E Private, summer cottages[3]
79-434 Sheldrake Addison Washington R
59-171 Sheldrake Sorrento Hancock R
59-978 Sheldrake Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-254 Shelter Harpswell Cumberland R
59-959 Shingle Stonington Hancock R 6 acres
(2.4 ha)
59-914 Shingle Island Ledge Stonington Hancock R 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-341 Ship Tremont Hancock R
79-906 Shipstern Harrington Washington R
59-206 Shipyard Gouldsboro Hancock R
59-986 Shivers Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-522 Shooting Rock Scarborough Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-390 Simpson's East Machias Washington R
59-447 Sister (Eastern) Swan's Island Hancock R
59-411 Sister (Western) Swan's Island Hancock R
55-237 Sister Ledge Freeport Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-619 Sisters Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-620 Sisters Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-239 Sister's Freeport Cumberland R
55-238 Sister's Freeport Cumberland R
63-498 Skelton Vinalhaven Knox R
79-689 Slate Beals Washington E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
79-690 Slate Beals Washington R
59-795 Sloop Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
59-796 Sloop Island Ledge Deer Isle Hancock E Exempt - IF&W 1969
59-807 Small Stonington Hancock R
79-140 Small's Perry Washington R
79-057 Small's Pembroke Washington R
63-126 Smith Vinalhaven Knox R
63-086 Smith (Big) Davis Vinalhaven Knox R
63-084 Smith (Big) (Part Of) Davids Vinalhaven Knox R
63-087 Smith (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
65-314 Smutty Nose Monhegan Island Plt.[22] Lincoln T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-931 Smuttynose Brooklin Hancock R Private, no historic use other than as "a navigational marker and for the fishing privilege."[3]
81-182 Smuttynose Kittery York R Part of Isles of Shoals group
55-054 Snow Harpswell Cumberland R
63-588 Snow Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox R
79-074 Sol. Seal Sal Seal Edmunds Twp. Washington T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-574 Southern St. George Knox R Meadows and spruce forest, owned and inhabited by artists, the late Andrew Wyeth and now his son Jamie Wyeth, who resides in the former Tenants Harbor Lighthouse[3]
65-468 Southport Southport Lincoln E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
55-245 Sow and Pigs Freeport Cumberland R Privately owned 2.9 acres
(1.2 ha)[4]
55-244 Sow and Pigs Freeport Cumberland R
63-405 Spalding Spaulding Owls Head Knox R Private, linked by tidal bar to mainland[3]
73-256 Spar Georgetown Sagadahoc R
79-466 Spar Jonesport Washington R
79-557 Spar Despair Roque Bluffs Washington R
59-582 Spark's Penobscot Hancock R
63-200 Sparrow Isle au Haut Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1969
63-201 Sparrow Island Ledge Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-205 Spectacle Gouldsboro Hancock R 7 acres
(2.8 ha)
59-673 Spectacle Brooksville Hancock R
79-509 Spectacle Beals Washington R
63-500 Spectacle Bald Vinalhaven Knox R
65-417 Spectacle Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
63-503 Spectacle Vinalhaven Knox R
79-132 Spectacle Eastport Washington R
59-688 Spectacle Brooksville Hancock R
79-529 Spectacle Beals Washington R
59-068 Spectacle Winter Harbor Hancock R
63-065 Spectacle Vinalhaven Knox R
63-419 Spectacle Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-416 Spectacle (North) Boothbay Harbor Lincoln T Boothbay Region Land Trust
63-567 Spectacles St. George Knox R Private, uninhabited, once used primarily for grazing sheep[3]
63-568 Spectacles St. George Knox R
59-659 Spindrift Brooksville Hancock R
59-001 Spirit Ledge Swan's Island Hancock E Exempt - IF&W 1969
63-287 Spoon (Great) Isle au Haut Knox R Private, unused[3] 47 acres
(19 ha)
63-289 Spoon (Little) Isle au Haut Knox R
63-011 Spoon Ledge North Haven Knox E Exempt - IF&W 1969
81-030 Springs Biddeford York E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
77-051 Spruce Islesboro Waldo R Private, uninhabited, returning to natural state[3]
59-974 Spruce Stonington Hancock R
79-582 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
59-773 Spruce (Great) State of Maine[7] Hancock E Private, seasonal, photographer Eliot and artist Fairfield Porter maintained summer cottage here[3]
79-482 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
79-589 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
79-590 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
79-483 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
79-533 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
79-480 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
79-591 Spruce (Great) Jonesport Washington R
79-481 Spruce (Little) Jonesport Washington R
79-534 Spruce Ledge (Little) Jonesport Washington R
65-159 Spruce Nubble Bremen Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-374 Sprucehead South Thomaston Knox E Private, connected to mainland by causeway since 1898, formerly extensive granite quarries, inhabited by lobstermen and some summer rusticators, suburb of Rockland and Thomaston[3]
59-772 Sprucehead (Little) State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, summer cottage[3]
59-264 Squantum Point Ledges Mount Desert Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
77-010 Stockton Springs Waldo R
59-221 Squid Newbold Preserve Mount Desert Hancock R
65-459 Squirrel Southport[50] Lincoln E Private, summer colony, some areas open to visitors. Governed as "village corporation".[3] 1,280 acres
(520 ha)
73-336 Squirrel Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
79-793 Squirrel Point Harrington Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-893 St. Helena Stonington Hancock R Private, summer cottages[3]
73-058 St. Paul Woolwich Sagadahoc R
79-012 St. Croix Calais Washington E Exempt - Dept. of Interior. Once home to Saint Croix River Light, which was destroyed by fire in 1976.
81-016 Stage Biddeford York R
73-214 Stage Georgetown Sagadahoc R
81-090 Stage Kennebunkport York R
73-331 Stage Island Ledge Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-222 Stanalf's Mount Desert Hancock R
79-618 Stanley Ledge Addison Washington T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-708 Stave Deer Isle Hancock R Private, oaks once furnished staves to Castine coopers, good spring, now largely unused except by passing canoeists, parts conserved by Nature Conservancy easements[3]
55-422 Stave Chebeague Island Cumberland R
59-180 Stave Gouldsboro Hancock R
79-660 Steel Harbor Jonesport Washington R
55-337 Stepping Stone Long Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-338 Stepping Stone II Long Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-897 Steve Stonington Hancock U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
79-608 Steven's Addison Washington T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands
59-089 Stewart's Kilkenny Cove Hancock Hancock R 3.1 acres
(1.3 ha)[4]
63-034 Stimpsons North Haven Knox R Private, summer rusticators[3]
55-401 Stockman's Chebeague Island Cumberland R
63-113 Stoddard Vinalhaven Knox R
79-356 Stone Machiasport Washington R
63-798 Stone St. George Knox R 17.38 acres
(15 ha)
73-065 Stoney Bath Sagadahoc R
59-403 Store Point Ledges Swan's Island Hancock R
55-423 Stowe Island Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-421 Stowe Island Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-420 Stowe Island Ledge Chebeague Island Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-002 Stratton Saco York R
59-777 Straus Ledge Deer Isle Hancock R
65-158 Strawberry Bremen Lincoln U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-112 Strawberry Harpswell Cumberland U Owned by the town of Harpswell. 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-763 Strout Harrington Washington R
55-320 Sturdivant Cumberland Cumberland E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
73-052 Sturgeon Bath Sagadahoc R
73-054 Sturgeon (Little) Bath Sagadahoc R
(unnumbered) Sugar Island Brownville Piscataquis U In the Pleasant River at Brownville Junction 19 acres
(7.7 ha)
63-464 Sugar Loaves North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-465 Sugar Loaves North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-466 Sugar Loaves North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-459 Sugar Loaves Vinalhaven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-169 Sugar Plum West Bath Sagadahoc R
73-213 Sugarloaf (North) Phippsburg Sagadahoc E Exempt - Parks and Recreation
73-280 Sugarloaf (South) Phippsburg Sagadahoc E Exempt - Parks and Recreation
63-717 Suicide Friendship Knox R
59-269 Sutton Cranberry Isles Hancock E Most of eastern half private, seasonally inhabited summer cottages (including cottages for the use of presidents of Harvard), much of western half under conservation easement managed by Acadia National Park[3]
73-012 Swan (Little) Perkins Twp. Sagadahoc E Exempt - public ownership
73-010 Swan Island Perkins Twp. Sagadahoc E Exempt - public ownership 1,433 acres
(580 ha)
59-413 Swan's Island Swans Island Hancock E Largely private, inhabited year-round, with considerable summer rusticator population[3] 8,960 acres
(3,630 ha)
59-609 Swimming Rock Blue Hill Hancock R
79-631 Tabbutts Ledge Addison Washington R
79-628 Tabbutts Sheep Addison Washington R
79-222 Talbot (Inner) Trescott Twp. Washington R 5 acres
(2.0 ha)
79-224 Talbot (Outer) Trescott Twp. Washington R 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
63-154 Talbot's Vinalhaven Knox R
63-153 Talbot's Vinalhaven Knox R
63-747 Tammie's Cushing Knox R
59-846 Tea Kettle Deer Isle Hancock R
63-797 Teel St. George Knox R
63-598 Ten Pound St. George Knox R
63-920 Ten Pound Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R Uninhabited, pasture, owner National Audubon Society[3]
73-295 Tenants Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
63-744 Tern Rock I Cushing Knox R
63-745 Tern Rock II Cushing Knox R
63-746 Tern Rock III Cushing Knox R
73-255 Thatch Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-302 The Branch Wire Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-235 The Brandies Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-520 The Brothers Cape Elizabeth Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-466 The Cuckolds Southport Lincoln T ME IF&W; home to The Cuckolds Lighthouse 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-016 The Downfall North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
63-048 The Downfall North Haven Knox T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-315 The Graves Camden Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-296 The Head Machiasport Washington R
63-922 The Hogshead Criehaven Twp. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-220 The Hub Mount Desert Hancock U Uninhabited, spruce and hardwood forest and grassy meadows, bar connects to Long Porcupine Island, Acadia National Park[3] 8.7 acres
(3.5 ha)
59-124 The Ledge Bar Harbor Hancock U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-616 The Sands Addison Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-615 The Sands Addison Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-988 The Shivers Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-186 Thief[7] Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
59-742 Third Blue Hill Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-162 Thomas Bar Harbor Hancock R
65-407 Thomas Great Toe Westport Island Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-406 Thomas Little Toes Westport Island Lincoln R
(unnumbered) Thompsons Trenton[51] Hancock Now serves as entrance to Acadia National Park, with information center[3]
63-816 Thompson's St. George Knox R
63-814 Thompson's St. George Knox R
63-811 Thompson's St. George Knox R
79-052 Thompson's Island Pembroke Washington U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
73-067 Thorne Woolwich Sagadahoc R
65-255 Thread Of Life Ledge South Bristol Lincoln R
65-256 Thread Of Life Ledge South Bristol Lincoln R
65-257 Thread Of Life Ledge South Bristol Lincoln R
65-254 Thread Of Life Ledge South Bristol Lincoln R
59-980 Three Bush Scragg Swan's Island Hancock R
77-053 Thrumbcap Islesboro Waldo R
65-266 Thrumbcap South Bristol Lincoln R
65-267 Thrumbcap (Southern) South Bristol Lincoln E United States of America
59-990 Thrumcap Stonington Hancock R
59-203 Thrumcap Gouldsboro Hancock R
59-179 Thrumcap Sorrento Hancock R
59-669 Thrumcap Brooksville Hancock T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-407 Thrumcap Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-300 Thrumcap Bar Harbor Hancock T Uninhabited, bare rock just off Mount Desert Island, managed by Maine Inland & Fisheries Dept and US National Park Service, closed to visitors April 1 to July 31 to avoid disturbing nesting birds[9] 4 acres
(1.6 ha)
65-193 Thrumcap Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
59-307 Thrumcap (Isl Near) Mount Desert Hancock R
65-258 Thrumcap Ledge South Bristol Lincoln R
59-306 Thrumcap (Little) Mount Desert Hancock R
65-130 Thurston's Bristol Lincoln R
65-131 Thurston's Bristol Lincoln R
65-354 Tibbetts Boothbay Lincoln R
65-240 Tide (Half) South Bristol Lincoln R
55-211 Tide (High) Yarmouth Cumberland R
81-035 Timber Biddeford York R
63-669 Timber Friendship Knox R
59-242 Tinker Tremont Hancock R
73-264 Todd's Point Georgetown Sagadahoc T Maine Bureau of Parks & Lands 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-415 Tomie's South Thomaston Knox R
79-908 Tommy Harrington Washington R
79-934 Tommy Harrington Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-639 Tom's Addison Washington R
79-610 Tom's Addison Washington R
63-603 Tom's Tommy's St. George Knox R
65-126 Tom's Nubble South Bristol Lincoln R
55-068 Tondreau's Harpswell Cumberland R
59-909 Toothacher Deer Isle Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-758 Torrey (East) Brooklin Hancock R
59-757 Torrey (West) Brooklin Hancock R
59-759 Torrey Castle Brooklin Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-911 Trafton Ledge Harrington Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-909 Trafton's Harrington Washington R
79-910 Trafton's Harrington Washington R
59-163 Trap Rock Trenton Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-262 Treasure Boothbay Lincoln R
63-784 Treasure St. George Knox R
73-161 Treasure West Bath Sagadahoc R
73-162 Treasure Ledge West Bath Sagadahoc R
79-652 Treasure/Devils Jonesport Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-115 Treat's Eastport Washington R
59-357 Triangle Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
81-112 Trott Kennebunkport York R
59-870 Trumbcap Stonington Hancock R
59-340 Trumpet Tremont Hancock R
77-070 Tumbledown Dick Islesboro Waldo R
65-434 Tumbler Boothbay Harbor Lincoln R
79-913 Turkey Milbridge Washington R
73-237 Turnip Georgetown Sagadahoc R
65-259 Turnip South Bristol Lincoln R
55-427 Turnip Harpswell Cumberland R 1.9 acres
(0.77 ha)[4]
63-282 Turnip Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-260 Turnip South Bristol Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-099 Turtle South Bristol Lincoln R
59-065 Turtle Winter Harbor Hancock R Owned by The Nature Conservancy[3] 128.7 acres
(52.1 ha)[4]
79-173 Twin Edmunds Twp. Washington R
59-160 Twin (North) North Twinnie Bar Harbor Hancock R Owned by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Maine Coastal Islands National Wildlife Refuge[48] 2.5 acres
(1.0 ha)
59-161 Twin (South) South Twinnie Bar Harbor Hancock R Owned by Acadia National Park[48]
65-364 Two Westport Island Lincoln R
63-653 Two Bush Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox E Exempt - Dept. of Interior (1895). Home to the Two Bush Island Light.
63-804 Two Bush St. George Knox R
63-901 Two Bush Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R
63-902 Two Bush Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-681 Two Bush Deer Isle Hancock T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
55-178 Two Bush Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)[4]
59-874 Two Bush Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-522 Two Bush Vinalhaven Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-873 Two Bush Stonington Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-803 Two Bush (Little) St. George Knox R
63-652 Two Bush (Little) Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
63-650 Two Bush Reef Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-057 Two Tree Woolwich Sagadahoc R
65-366 Tyler Westport Island Lincoln R
65-368 Tyler Westport Island Lincoln R
65-369 Tyler Westport Island Lincoln R
55-115 Uncle Zeke Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-670 Undercliff Point Brooksville Hancock R
59-390 Unknown Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-234 Unnamed Lubec Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-085 Unnamed Edmunds Twp. Washington T ME IF&W 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-041 Unnamed North Haven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-275 Upper Green Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 1.2 acres
(0.49 ha)[4]
55-297 Upper Green Chebeague Island Cumberland T ME IF&W 0.6 acres
(0.24 ha)[4]
65-402 Upper Mark Boothbay Lincoln U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-369 Vaill Marsh Long Island Cumberland R 16 acres
(6.5 ha)
55-366 Vaill Long Island Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-049 Varney's Bath Sagadahoc R
81-097 Vaughn's Kennebunkport York R
59-570 Verona Verona Island Hancock E Exempt - 4 or more structures
63-160 Vinalhaven Vinalhaven Knox E Former quarries provided stone for the Brooklyn Bridge; inhabited year round mostly by lobstermen, considerable summer rusticator population, a small public park at Lane Island[3] 16,000 acres
(6,500 ha)
79-498 Virgin Jonesport Washington U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-499 Virgin's Breast Nipple Jonesport Washington R
79-485 Wallace Ledge Jonesport Washington U 0 acres
(0 ha)
63-676 Walsgrover Friendship Knox E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
77-050 Warren Islesboro Waldo E State of Maine Parks and Recreation, state park for boaters since 1959, nine campsites and two lean-tos[3] 70 acres
(28 ha)
79-512 Wass (Great) Beals Washington E Bridged to mainland, island preserve owned by The Nature Conservancy[3] 1,540 acres
(220 ha)
79-671 Water Jonesport Washington R
73-127 Webber Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-291 Webber Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
59-188 Welch's Sorrento Hancock R
59-591 Wescott's Brooksville Hancock R
73-239 Western Georgetown Sagadahoc R
59-042 Western Gouldsboro Hancock R
59-675 Western State of Maine[7] Hancock R Private, summer cottage[3]
63-058 Western (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
65-201 Western Egg Rock Bristol Lincoln R
63-244 Western Head Isle au Haut Knox R
63-243 Western Head Isle au Haut Knox R
79-306 Western Head Cutler Washington R
65-350 Westport Jeremysquam Westport Island Lincoln E Bridged to the mainland, private, mostly year-round inhabitants[3]
79-928 Whale Ledge Milbridge Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-445 Whale Rock Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
63-520 Whaleback Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-587 Whaleback Cape Elizabeth Cumberland U 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
73-281 Whaleback Georgetown Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-288 Whaleboat Great Harpswell Cumberland R Whaleboat is the largest undeveloped island in the Casco Bay. The island has a meadow, a spruce forest, cobble beaches, and cliffs. Owned by the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, and is open to the public.[52] 122 acres (49 ha)
55-279 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R Located near Whaleboat Island, Little Whaleboat Island has a spruce-fir forest, rocky shores, and wildlife, including bald eagles and ospreys. Two campsites exist for visitors. Owned by the Maine Coast Heritage Trust and is open to the public.[53]
55-280 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R
55-281 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R
55-278 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R
55-284 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R
55-282 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R Privately owned 18 acres
(7.3 ha)[4]
55-277 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R
55-283 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland R Privately owned 4.3 acres
(1.7 ha)[4]
55-287 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-285 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
55-286 Whaleboat (Little) Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-677 Wharton Friendship Knox R
63-268 Wheat Isle au Haut Knox U 3.8 acres
(1.5 ha)
63-269 Wheat Island Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-905 Wheaton Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R
63-914 Wheaton Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox U Seasonally inhabited, private, protects Matinicus Harbor[3] 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
63-906 Wheaton Island Ledge Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
79-432 Whichwood Addison Washington R
59-908 Whig Deer Isle Hancock R
59-753 Whisker Brooklin Hancock R
65-278 White Boothbay Lincoln R
59-934 White Deer Isle Hancock R Private, two summer cottages[3]
65-276 White Boothbay Lincoln R
81-167 White Kittery York U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-513 White (Big) Vinalhaven Knox R
63-514 White (Little) Vinalhaven Knox R
55-628 White Bull Harpswell Cumberland T ME IF&W 5.5 acres
(2.2 ha)[4]
63-293 White Horse Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
63-267 White Ledge Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 3 acres
(1.2 ha)
63-298 White Ledge Isle au Haut Knox T ME IF&W 2 acres
(0.81 ha)
55-081 White Point Harpswell Cumberland R
63-554 Whitehead St. George Knox E Private, once hosted both lighthouse and lifesaving station, year-round habitation ended in 1982 when light was automated[3] 70 acres
(28 ha)
55-099 White's Harpswell Cumberland R
65-340 White's Wiscasset Lincoln R
65-412 Whittum Westport Island Lincoln R
63-742 Whortleberry Cushing Knox R
81-178 Whortleberry Kittery York R
63-042 Widow Vinalhaven Knox R Private, formerly a summer retreat for the "convalescent insane"[3]
79-081 Wilbur Neck Pembroke Washington R
79-795 Willard Point Harrington Washington U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
73-145 Williams West Bath Sagadahoc R
55-056 Williams Sheldon Harpswell Cumberland R
79-065 Williams Edmunds Twp. Washington R
79-066 Williams Edmunds Twp. Washington R
55-295 William's Freeport Cumberland R Privately owned, with conservation organization 21.4 acres
(8.7 ha)[4]
55-296 Williams Island Ledge Freeport Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-705 Willow Ledge Deer Isle Hancock R
73-159 Winship Georgetown Sagadahoc R
59-580 Winslow Penobscot Hancock R
65-222 Witch South Bristol Lincoln R
73-283 Wood Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
73-073 Wood Bath Sagadahoc R
59-586 Wood Penobscot Hancock R
81-015 Wood Biddeford York R Home to the Wood Island Light
73-258 Wood Georgetown Sagadahoc R
73-293 Wood Phippsburg Sagadahoc R
81-166 Wood Kittery York R Owned by the Town of Kittery.
73-292 Wood (Little) Phippsburg Sagadahoc E Exempt — 4 or more residential structures
59-585 Wood Island Ledge Penobscot Hancock R
73-297 Wood Island Ledge Phippsburg Sagadahoc U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
65-014 Woodbridge Newcastle Lincoln R
63-917 Wooden Ball Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R
63-918 Wooden Ball Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R
63-919 Wooden Ball Matinicus Isle Plt.[15] Knox R Privately owned, largely pasture[3]
55-050 Woodsy Harpswell Cumberland R
59-898 Wreck Stonington Hancock R Private, uninhabited, acquired by The Nature Conservancy in the 1960s, reverting to wild[3]
65-194 Wreck Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 10 acres
(4.0 ha)
65-192 Wreck Island Ledge Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
65-191 Wreck Island Ledge Bristol Lincoln T ME IF&W 1.5 acres
(0.61 ha)
55-123 Wyer Harpswell Cumberland R
55-125 Yarmouth Harpswell Cumberland R
55-126 Yarmouth Harpswell Cumberland U 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-181 Yellow Winter Harbor Hancock R Private, summer cottage, pink granite quarried on the island[3]
63-184 Yellow Vinalhaven Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-629 Yellow Ledge Muscle Ridge Shoals Twp.[7] Knox T ME IF&W 1 acre
(0.40 ha)
59-472 Yellow Ld. Swan's Island Hancock U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-367 Yellow Ledge Swan's Island Hancock R
63-640 Yellow Ridge St. George Knox T ME IF&W 0.1 acres
(0.040 ha)
55-609 Yellow Rock Harpswell Cumberland U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
79-294 Yellowhead Machiasport Washington R
79-290 Yellowhead Machiasport Washington R
63-280 York Isle au Haut Knox R Private, inhabited summers[3]
63-277 York Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-274 York Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
63-275 York Ledge Isle au Haut Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)
59-588 Young's Penobscot Hancock R
59-088 Young's Hancock Hancock R
63-899 Zephyr Ledges Matinicus Isle Plt. Knox U 0.5 acres
(0.20 ha)

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Colby Becomes Historic Steward of Two Historic Islands". Colby.edu. February 3, 2022.
  2. ^ "Merchant Row, Stonington". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc Description from McLane, Vols. I-IV
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax List of Nationally Significant Seabird, Wading Bird and Eagle Nesting Islands in Coastal Maine maintained by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
  5. ^ "Ash Island, Owls Head". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  6. ^ "Big Babson Island, Brooklin". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp Unorganized island not part of any town and subject to direct jurisdiction of the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission. Preliminary Study of the Coastal Islands 1976, pp. 2–3
  8. ^ The town of Bar Harbor has repeatedly attempted to obtain jurisdiction over this island barred to it at Bridge Street, but a 1903 court decision confirmed Gouldsboro retains jurisdiction under its 1798 articles of incorporation. McLane, Vol.II at 131
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i Acadia National Park Superintendent's Compendium, 1/1/2010
  10. ^ "Battle Island, Penobscot". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  11. ^ McLane, Vol III p. 97 n.1
  12. ^ a b c d e f Richards, Allison & Twomey, Michelle, "Dream Islands", Portland Monthly (Summerguide 2009) (describing several islands for sale)
  13. ^ "Black Island, Friendship". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 10, 2024.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Part of Long Island Plantation within jurisdiction of Maine Land Use Regulation Commission. Preliminary Study of the Coastal Islands 1976, pp. 2–3
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Part of Matinicus Island Plantation, now within jurisdiction of Maine Land Use Regulation Commission. Preliminary Study of the Coastal Islands 1976, pp. 2–3
  16. ^ a b c d An online list of islands comprising the Maine Island Trail requires a Maine Island Trail Association membership fee for access.
  17. ^ In 2007 Chebeague seceded from the town of Cumberland, a suburb of the mainland city Portland, and is now an independent jurisdiction.
  18. ^ "Clapboard Island East, Falmouth". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
  19. ^ "Clark Island, Saint George". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. August 13, 2020. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
  20. ^ McLane, Vol. III p. 107
  21. ^ Osgood, Kris, "Maine granite graces Yankee Stadium", Working Waterfront, 22 April 2,009 acres
    (813 ha)
  22. ^ a b c d e f Part of Monhegan Island Plantation, now within jurisdiction of Maine Land Use Regulation Commission. Preliminary Study of the Coastal Islands 1976, pp. 2–3
  23. ^ Frye seceded from the town of Standish in 1998 and is now an independent jurisdiction.
  24. ^ "The Goslings, Harpswell". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  25. ^ "High Island, St. George". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 12, 2024.
  26. ^ Cartwright, Steve, "Audubon Turning Hog Island Over To Camp Kieve", Working Waterfront, Nov. 2,010 acres
    (810 ha)
  27. ^ The two private owners attempted but failed to secede from the town of Cumberland in a dispute over escalating property taxes. Canfield, Clarke (2001), "Couple Seek Shelter from Taxing Problem", Los Angeles Times, retrieved November 25, 2012
  28. ^ Description of House Island tours
  29. ^ McLane, Vol. III p. 148
  30. ^ For further information see Richardson, Eleanor (1989). The Town that Disappeared. Rockland: Island Institute. ISBN 0942719085. (discussing Hurricane Island history)
  31. ^ Seceded from Deer Isle in 1874, the new township of Isle au Haut included Kimball, Merchant, York, Burnt and Fog islands. McLane, Vol.I p.343
  32. ^ "Jed's Island, Blue Hill". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 13, 2024.
  33. ^ "Lanes Island, Yarmouth". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  34. ^ Long Island seceded from the mainland city of Portland in 1993 and is now an independent jurisdiction.
  35. ^ Bristol is the closest town, but the island seceded not only from the town of Bristol but from the United States in the 1860s, and has "remained townless to the present day and remained stateless until the early 1900s." McLane, Vol II p. 192 It is now an unorganized island overseen by the Maine Land Use Commission. Preliminary Study of the Coastal Islands 1976, pp. 2–3
  36. ^ a b Canada and the US dispute sovereignty over Machias Seal Island and North Rock.
  37. ^ "Malaga Island, Phippsburg". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  38. ^ RootsRated (March 30, 2017). "Introducing the Beautiful, Barely Inhabited Island Off the Coast of Maine That You Need to Have on Your Travel Radar". Maine's MidCoast & Islands. Retrieved September 5, 2024.
  39. ^ "Little Mark Island Monument". Lighthouse Explorer. Foghorn Publishing. Retrieved July 23, 2013.
  40. ^ Auciello, Schlomit, "Islanders Save Matinicus Plane Crash Victims" Archived 2011-10-03 at the Wayback Machine, July 19, 2,011 acres
    (814 ha)
  41. ^ Sari Bunker, "Matinicus," in Sustaining Island Communities 1998, pp. 35–36
  42. ^ "Monroe Island, Owls Head". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. February 4, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2024.
  43. ^ McLane, Vol. III p. 123
  44. ^ Originally the North Island of Vinalhaven, North Haven seceded in 1846 and took the name Fox Isle, changed in 1847 to North Haven
  45. ^ Peaks attempted but failed to secede from the city of Portland in 2007; there are still ongoing efforts to establish some degree of autonomy.
  46. ^ The plantation of Criehaven dissolved in 1925, but the name persists. Sustaining Island Communities 1998, pp. 39–40
  47. ^ "Merchant Row, Stonington". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
  48. ^ a b c Silk, Ezra, "Conservation Trust Sells Two Islands to Coastal Refuge", Bar Harbor Times Soup, Sept 21, 2,011 acres
    (814 ha)
  49. ^ Subject to a jurisdictional dispute between Maine and New Hampshire in 2002, U.S. Supreme Court in New Hampshire v. Maine (2002) confirmed Maine's jurisdiction.
  50. ^ Organized as a village corporation, giving some degree of autonomy from the township and a share of tax revenues.
  51. ^ When the town of Eden (Bar Harbor) raised his taxes in the 1830s, Thompson secured passage of a bill in the state legislature changing the island's governing jurisdiction to Trenton. McLane, Vol. II, pp. 11-112
  52. ^ "Whaleboat Island, Harpswell". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  53. ^ "Little Whaleboat Island, Harpswell". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. August 30, 2022. Retrieved September 9, 2024.

References

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  • McLane, Charles (1982–97), Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast, vol. I–IV, Rockland, Maine: Island Institute, ISBN 0-933858-00-0
  • (misc. authors) (1998), Sustaining Island Communities, Rockland, Maine: Island Institute & Coastal Program, State Planning Office, State of Maine
  • Connors, James (1976), A Preliminary Study of the Coastal Islands, Bangor: Land Use Regulation Commission, State of Maine