Explore Sagadahoc County, Maine with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 1 cities and towns in Sagadahoc County below.
| County | Sagadahoc |
| State | Maine (ME) |
| County Seat | Bath |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 43.910635 |
| Longitude | -69.820602 |
| Cities & Towns | 1 |
| Area Codes | 207 |
Sagadahoc County, a sliver of Maine where the Kennebec and Androscoggin rivers convene before their final embrace with the Atlantic, possesses a geography shaped by water and ancient rock. The terrain is a subtle mosaic: low, fertile plains give way to the rugged, granite-strewn coastline that defines much of its southern edge. Northward, the land rises into the denser spruce-fir forests, a whispered echo of the vast, wild interior. This region is bordered by the more populous counties of Cumberland and Lincoln, but its true boundaries are often defined by the ceaseless flow of its great rivers and the ever-present, salt-tinged air that carries the scent of pine and brine. The islands scattered offshore, stark against the gray Atlantic light, are as much a part of Sagadahoc as the mainland shores, each a miniature world unto itself.
The county’s story began in earnest with its formal establishment in 1854, a consolidation of lands previously held by Lincoln and Cumberland counties. This was a time when Maine was solidifying its identity, and Sagadahoc, with its strategic river mouths and burgeoning maritime industries, warranted its own administrative center. The formative episodes were deeply entwined with the sea: shipbuilding, fishing, and the constant ebb and flow of trade shaped the lives of its early inhabitants. Bath, the county seat, rose to prominence as a vital shipbuilding hub, its shipyards birthing vessels that sailed the globe. The very choice of Bath as the county’s administrative heart spoke to its economic and cultural centrality, a testament to the enduring power of its harbors.
Today, Sagadahoc County thrives on a quiet industry, a blend of its maritime heritage and the enduring appeal of its natural beauty. Lobster boats, their traps stacked high like intricate sculptures, are a common sight in the harbors, their weathered wood a testament to countless dawns spent on the cold Atlantic. The county's economy still leans on the bounty of the sea, but also on the growing appreciation for its coastal towns and inland hamlets, drawing visitors who seek a more authentic Maine experience. Landmarks like the iconic Doubling Point Lighthouse, standing sentinel at the river's mouth, and the historic architecture of Bath, with its grand Victorian homes, speak to a rich past. Yet, it is the subtle character of the place – the way the late afternoon sun softens the granite outcrops, the sound of gulls calling over the water, the steady, unhurried rhythm of life in its villages – that truly defines Sagadahoc.
This page provides an interactive map of Sagadahoc County, Maine alongside links to detailed street maps for 1 cities and towns. The county seat is Bath. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |