SK Tours

SK Tours of Maine

Come explore stephen king’s derry, maine, new collectibles page, for the first time since starting sk tours over twelve years ago, we have opened our new shop to collectible sales both in-house and online. please check out our items for sale here ., featured tours.

  • April 1st to October 30th
  • Hour Glass 2.5+ hours

The Derry, Maine Tour

Join us while we explore Stephen King’s Derry, Maine.  We will visit locations of inspiration, books, movies, & discuss the generous philanthropic donations the Kings have made to the “Queen City,” Bangor, Me.

The King home is private property and is not open to the public.

  • March to December
  • Users Up to 10 People

Private Derry, Maine Tour

Available for individual tours, great for couples or large parties, our popular private tours can now be booked online for groups up to 10 people*.

*In March, November, and December, private tours start at a discounted rate of $200. Maximum party size is 4 passengers. We do not offer tours in January or February.

For a private tour of greater than 10 passengers during peak season, please give us call.

  • Halloween only

Halloween Costume Tour

It’s the last day of the peak season, so we’re going out with a bang!

Costumes are encouraged but certainly not required!

Local events and info

A running list of local events in Bangor and the surrounding area of interest to our customers.

This calendar is for informational use only can does not contain events that cannot be booked through SK Tours.

Over 1,500 Five-Star Reviews on Tripadvisor!

logo, icon

Such an interesting & fun tour!

If you are a fan of Steven King’s work - I highly recommend spending an afternoon with Jamie on this tour!... We thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend the tour for anyone looking for an entertaining, enlightening and all around great afternoon - and it is a MUST for any Steven King fan!.. Thank you Jamie for being a wonderful guide - we appreciated your hospitality!

This was a fun, 3-hour tour of Bangor with a discussion of how the town inspired Stephen King and how he has given back to the town. The tour was fun even if you are not versed in King's books, simply because it takes you through Bangor and the surrounding area. A great way to tour the city.

The King of Horror

My wife and I had a most enjoyable 3 hours on this tour. This is so much more than a tour of "inspired by" sites. Steve and his family's histories as well as their involvement in the Bangor community over the years is also detailed. If you have even a passing interest in King's work this tour will give you a greater appreciation of the author.

The tour was amazing. Did the private tour which was much more intimate than the group. Will do this tour again if in the area.

Stephen King Fan Fave!

I purchased the tour for my fiance who is a Stephen King fan. It was incorporated into a Fall getaway and we were excited to participate... The pace was enjoyable. There were stops at appropriate times. The seating on the minibus was comfortable and not cramped. Sites selected for photo ops were very cool! This tour is definitely five star, even if you aren't necessarily a Stephen King fan...

A “Must Do” when in Bangor

Top notch tour takes you to areas relevant to Stephen King and his books. I did a self guided tour in the morning prior to taking this organized tour in the afternoon. The world of SK is infinite! You can’t beat visiting the subtle spots you would miss otherwise. The tour is run by a family that has known SK for years! The knowledge and trivia shared will satisfy any SK fan. This price is super reasonable and a definitely bucket list item for King fans. Just do it! I promise you will be beyond satisfied!

A great way to see the city of Bangor and learn a little bit about Maine. Book in Advance!!

This was a gem of a tour. If you are in Maine or if you are a Stephen King fan this is a real treat. Learning about Bangor Maine through the lense of this American author is a neat experience. The staff that run this tour really enjoy their work and it makes all the difference. One main tip though, if you do take this tour, either the regular or the private, you need to book in advance. I booked my October tour back in March and it was already pretty full. So keep this in mind when planning to take this tour. Definitely worth doing if you are in Maine. I came with my mom.

Really Fun Tour

If you’re a big Stephan King fan, just want to know about Bangor’s history, or looking for something fun to do, highly recommend the tour. Jamie is a great guide, really friendly guy and the tour was very interesting to see where a lot of famous works were inspired. It’s well worth the time and money.

Constant Reader

Being a constant reader for 33 years I was so excited to take this tour. Jaime is like a walking Stephen King encyclopedia. Tour was entertaining and I learned a lot about Stephen King’s life and Bangor history. This trip is a must for all constant readers and enjoyable for casual readers or those who just enjoy the movies based on Stephen King’s books.

Geek Your Heart Out

I’m a huge Stephen King fan and, for my bachelorette weekend, my dream was to go to Bangor, Maine and do the SK Tours of Maine tour of Derry. We had the best time. Jamie, our guide, was a delight and seeing Mr. King’s connection to the town and the town to his books was fascinating. A must for any King fan!

Take this tour, even if you don’t know much about Stephen King!

I have enjoyed many Stephen King books and movies, but my husband and son don’t know much about him. However, I’d read great reviews on this tour, so I signed us up for a private one, and it was totally worth it! Jamie took us on an excellent tour of Bangor, not only seeing all the Stephen King places, but also to some hidden gems in Bangor that we never would’ve known about. Our teen son also loved this tour. Highly recommend for anyone near the Bangor area!

We loved it!

My wife is an avid Stephen King enthusiasts. I, on the other hand, have never actually read one of his books. I have only seen the movies made from his books. That didn’t stop me from having an AMAZING time! I learned a lot and had to add a few books to my must read list. You’re guide is very knowledgeable to all things Stephen King and just had that personality that you could stop listening to. If your on the fence- DO IT! You will not regret. 🎈

Worth every Penny…wise

Most tours I go on when traveling are 1-2 hour ghost tours around $20-$30. At first I thought $55 for the Stephen King tour was a bit high but let me tell you: it is well worth it if you are a King fan like me. 3 hour tour of actual filming locations and places that inspired the author, ending in the author’s house! Our tour guide was funny and informative. People come from all over the world for this tour. Do not miss out!!

Jamie's tour was amazing!

Jamie did a fantastic job as our tour guide! He told everyone where Stephen King and his wife Tabitha King had lived, worked, and socialized, and he showed us how King had drawn his inspiration for so many great novels. Jamie had grown up in Bangor, too, and was able to put his own perspective on a lot of King's storylines, too. GREAT TOUR! Whether you are a Stephen King fan or otherwise, it's an interesting history lesson and well worth your time!

The best thing to do in Maine!

Ok listen up. You *could* google the directions to some Stephen King locations like the Standpipe or the Paul Bunyan statue and drive past them and take a few pictures. OR you could book this tour and have Jamie tell hilarious jokes, share insider stories about how the Kings have completely changed the town of Bangor for the better, and take you to places you would have walked right past if you didn't know better. Jamie is a huge King fan and you just know you are among kindred spirits the minute you mount the Pennywise bus. Absolutely worth every penny and I can't wait to take this trip again sometime. One of the absolute highlights of my trip out East. Thank you so so much for being such a great introduction into the real world of Derry.

Best Tour I Have Ever Been On

This is the best tour I have ever participated in. Jamie was amazing with his tour. He kept things interesting while cramming as much info into the tour as possible. I never felt like Jamie was a long or getting off track. He kept things interesting and fresh. I highly recommend SK Tours of Maine. I will be going again next time I am in Bangor!

Bring on the facts

I’ve been a Stephen King fan since I was a child watching movies and then reading his books from age 10 on. I turned my never-reads-a-book-outside-of-school husband into a fan finally about 5 years ago and he also has been hooked ever since the Dark Tower (the book, not the movie which shall not be named). So it was zero question when we began planning a trip to Maine that visiting Bangor was a must. We planned our entire 12 day trip around scheduling a private tour with Jamie! There is not a person in this world who knows more about the Kings, his works or the city of Bangor/Derry as Jamie! He did an amazing tour and I loved learning so many things I had never heard before. Even my 8 and 11 year olds who haven’t yet read any SK but have seen a few movies enjoyed the trip (especially seeing the spots from It). I can’t wait to visit Bangor again and book another tour because there is zero way I will remember everything I learned. Thank you thank you thank you Jamie! The Brown family

Best SK tour!

This tour went above and beyond what my husband and I expected! We have been wanting to do this tour since we heard about it in January and then COVID hit in March so we wanted to wait. I am so glad we came when we did because the tour was back up and running at half capacity for safety. Jamie was our tour guide and picked us up at our airbnb at precisely 1:45pm and was super personable. We learned so much on the tour. He made it fun and exciting but, was extremely knowledgeable about everything SK related. It was awesome that Jamie's family knows SK personally!! What a great memory we have and we will definitely be back and recommend to anyone and everyone who loves SK and the horror genre!

Great for even the Casual Fan!

I went on this tour in July. I'm not a huge Stephen King fan. I think I've read maybe 3 or 4 of his books, but I was in Bangor so I thought "Why not?" This tour was FANTASTIC. Stu was very friendly, and he wasn't just another tour guide with a memorized speech. He tailored the tour to our group's interests (I mentioned having never been to Tim Hortons, so he made sure to stop) while also making sure to hit the "highlights" as well. He's also incredibly knowledgeable about all things Stephen King. Obviously Stu is a fan, but it's more than that. It would have been easy for him to drive us to different locations, let us take a few pictures, and move on. Instead, he was able to deftly weave King's Derry with King's Bangor, sharing stories and personal anecdotes that really brought the different sites to life. I could picture the Losers meeting at the Barrens, just as I could picture Stan at the Standpipe. Stu's love of Stephen King and Bangor was evident throughout the tour, and it was contagious. As soon as the tour was over I bought a couple of Stephen King novels to read. I also considered moving to Bangor, lol. I cannot recommend this tour enough, and if you're considering this tour, buy your tickets already. You won't regret it.

This is the only Stephen King tour you'll find in Bangor, because the family that runs it is friends with Mr. King himself. Our tour guide, Jamie, was knowledgeable, humorous, accommodating, and patient. We did the Private Tour and couldn't be happier with how it turned out. Money well spent, highly recommended!

My wife and I have been life-long Stephen King fans. As such we had high expectations for this tour. Jamie was an excellent, local tour guide with a pleasant voice, unparalleled knowledge of the Kings and Bangor, and an excellent driver. The vehicle was clean inside and out. The tour was incredible. We went to many places the inspired the stories we love, but also we learned about how connected and supportive of the community the Kings are. The tour inspired us to visit many of the locations from the tour such as the public library. The tour ended at the King residence. All in all, an incredible experience that me and my family will always remember.

There’s not much I could add to the hundreds of accurate comments here about Jamie Tinker and the tour. Even his name sounds like a character from a Stephen King story! I guess I can just confirm that as a lifelong constant reader, it’s the next best thing to actually meeting the great man in person. You feel as though you know him intimately, and the glimpses into the way he created his memorable characters and storylines is priceless. I thought I knew almost everything about him, but the thing that will stay with me forever is the extraordinary kindness and love that he and his family has shown for their town through their endless philanthropy. Hospitals, libraries, baseball fields, playgrounds, even a Ronald McDonald house have all been made possible because of the King family’s generosity - and not a single plaque, or sign with their name on it anywhere. Do the tour, even if you’re not a die-hard fan. You will learn so much.

We had a great private tour with Jennifer. There were 4 of us in our party and we had one that had not read any SK novels. So you don’t have to know everything SK to really enjoy this tour! Jennifer really explained a lot of local history, and had a tremendous amount of knowledge about the area and where King drew inspiration for his many novels. We came away with not only a greater appreciation for this prolific writer, but a deep respect for the King family. One of our best days on our 12 day trip to New England !!

We took the private tour with Jennifer. She was an excellent tour guide. I didn't know what to expect, but the tour definitely exceeded our expectations. Not only did we learn a lot about King's writing inspirations from the Bangor area, we learned about King himself and the interesting history of Bangor. Jennifer was born and raised in Bangor. She had personal connections to the King family, so she really had th inside scoop. I would higgly recommend this tour to any Stephen King fan. I want to re-read all his books now!

We visited from Australia in June this year, and did the luxury private tour with Jennifer. I am still thinking about it - it was so good! Jennifer was so friendly and knowledgeable, and vehicle we drove around in was so comfortable. She was so thoughtful and always willing to accommodate our requests to stop and look and photograph things. I am a big Stephen King fan from way back: my Dad and I used to share our SK novels, swapping them back and forth. When he died I inherited the whole collection - and I've read everything published since. I feel like Derry is a place I know well, almost like a second home. So travelling around Bangor with Jenny, hearing the stories, seeing the places for real - it was not just a really enjoyable tour, it was an experience so close to my heart. I loved seeing places (Georgie and Bill's place, Beverley's place, the baseball diamond and *that* sewer grate) and hearing stories about other places and their connections to Stephen King's world (like Frati's). Thanks to Jennifer's tips, I now have a necklace made from a piece of the Derry (I mean Bangor) Public Library. And I have stories to tell and photos to show from some of the most important fictional places I know. If you are at all a fan of Stephen King, this tour is wonderful. Local history and fiction tie together on a thoroughly enjoyable tour.

I engaged SK Tours for the small private tour, and attended it by myself as I was traveling solo. It was exactly what I hoped the experience would be. Jennifer was my guide and host. She was easy going, lots of fun, and chock full of SK knowledge both from his works, and from his life. By attending the tour by myself, I experienced an hours long conversation with an expert on all things Steven King. It was the very thing I wanted. Thank you, Jennifer!!

I have been on the tour twice. The first time was a group tour (2020), facilitated by Jamie, in which I was blown away by how much Stephen King used Bangor as a backdrop for certain novels. I made my way back to Bangor two years later (2022) and took a private tour with Jennifer. I did my research this time and was able to add some direction my tour. Even having done my research beforehand, she showed me things that I didn't even know existed. For a casual movie fan I would recommend the group tour. Hardcore book fans need to take the private tour. Do research and ask questions. They will show you things that will blow your mind! They are working on a B side tour so I'll be back again for sure.

a van parked on the side of a road

Each tour is hosted by a member of the Tinker family. We have been featured on A&E Biography, City Confidential, People Magazine, Martha Stewart’s Living, and many other national media outlets. As the owners of the original Betts Bookstore, we have over 20 years of experience selling Stephen King books and memorabilia, and are recognized as experts on King lore and legend.

Oddities and Curiosities Travel

10 Spots Every Stephen King Fan Must Go in Bangor, Maine

Sharing is caring!

If you’re a big Stephen King fan, you may already know that Maine serves as a source of much inspiration and setting for the king of horror himself. In fact, Stephen King actually spends much of his time at his home in Maine and was born and grew up in Maine. King describes in this beautiful and harrowing essay why Bangor, of all places, was chosen as home. This makes Maine the perfect spot for a self-guided Stephen King tour of all the places that gave him inspiration for his nightmare-inducing novels and the movies that branched off from them, the places where several films were shot, and possibly even where you can see and meet Stephen King himself if you’re lucky.

If you’re read several of Stephen King’s novels , you may realize that he utilizes the fictional town of Derry quite often in his books. The fictional town of Derry is based on King’s very own home of Bangor, Maine and, for this reason, many King fans visit Bangor every year to see pages come to life. There are plenty of places for King fans to see what exactly makes Stephen King tick.

Stephen King Tour

If you find yourself in Maine, Bangor is well worth the trip (even not as a King fan) and I’ve put together a self-guided Stephen King tour to Bangor.

Stephen King Tour Map

Stephen King’s Home

Address: 47 west broadway,  bangor.

You may be surprised to learn this, but you can walk right up to Stephen King’s home in Bangor, Maine. The address is public knowledge and it is pretty common knowledge that King himself is known to come out and talk to fans frequently. I take that as a sign that he doesn’t seem to mind us commoners.

His house is exactly what I would picture Stephen King’s home looking like. It’s a blood-red Victorian home surrounded by a black iron fence adorned with gargoyles and bats.

stephen king tour

Pet Sematary Filming Locations

Mount hope cemetery, address: 1048 state st.

Ever watched Pet Sematary? Then you’ve set your eyes on Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Maine. If you’ll remember, Stephen King himself appeared in the original Pet Sematary. He plays the minister at the cemetery presiding over the funeral of Gage.

Even if one weren’t a King fan, Mount Hope Cemetery is definitely worth a visit. It’s one of the nation’s oldest garden cemeteries and is almost 200 years old.

stephen king tour

Carrie Inspiration

Inside of Mount Hope Cemetery, you’ll also find a gravestone with the name Carrie on it. It is rumored that this was the inspiration behind the character, and of course, novel Carrie . I don’t know if this has ever been proven true by King himself, but cool nonetheless.

stephen king tour

IT Filming Locations & Inspiration

Thomas hill standpipe, address: 41 thomas hill rd.

The Thomas Hill Standpipe is walking distance from Stephen King’s own home. It served as the inspiration in King’s novel It as the haunted and dangerous water tower. There’s a small park located where the Thomas Hill Standpipe is located and it is rumored that King wrote a lot of the book while seated on the park bench here.

The Standpipe dates back to 1897 and is honestly one of the coolest looking water towers I’ve ever seen.

stephen king tour of maine

Paul Bunyan Statue

Address: 519 main st.

Remember when this giant Paul Bunyan statue came to life in It and attacked Richie? This also happened in the new It: Chapter Two (2019) movie. The statue is also mentioned in King’s novel Insomnia .

stephen king tour

Sewer Drain at Union and Jackson Street

Did you ever find yourself avoid walking around sewers and any other openings in the ground in fear of Pennywise grabbing you? Just me then? I’ve finally gotten over that weird habit for the most part. So much so that I even visited the sewer drain in which Pennywise lured Georgie in the movie It .

Want to visit it too? Just head to the corner of Union and Jackson Street in Bangor. This very specific sewer drain is said to have inspired King’s imagination even though it really doesn’t look any different than any other.

Interested in a more specialized tour of Bangor dedicated to Stephen King fans? Check out SK tours !

Stephen King Bookstore – Gerald Winters & Son

Address: 48 main street, geraldwinters.com.

In 2008, Gerald Winters opened up a bookstore dedicated to Stephen King novels and King memorabilia. It was the best place to find limited editions, one-of-a-kind items such as manuscripts and screenplays, t-shirts, and other memorabilia.

It was the little surprises along that way while exploring Bangor – the odes to Stephen King – that made me realize how loved by the locals he must be.

Union and Second Street

Head to the corner of Union and Second Street to find a mural of what I assume are important figures to Bangor and you’ll find none other than Stephen King amongst them.

stephen king tour of maine

Stephen King and Molly (aka the thing of evil) Bench

Strolling in downtown Bangor, I noticed lots of little bits of public art, but this bench definitely caught my eye. And, yes, that’s King’s dog – Molly, aka The Thing of Evil.

stephen king tour of maine

Stephen King Tour Overview

Any Stephen King fan will surely find Bangor magical and a perfect spot to visit as a lover of his books and movies. I hope this self-guided Stephen King tour leads you on a haunting and nostalgic journey through Bangor.

stephen king tour of maine

PLANNING A TRIP?

Find accommodation , read accommodation reviews , and check flight prices. Book attractions, tickets, or guides in advance. Research using these guides or read my other Stephen King posts. See my packing list .

↓↓↓ PIN FOR LATER ↓↓↓

stephen king tour

Ashley Hubbard

Ashley Hubbard is a writer, photographer, and blogger based in Nashville, Tennessee. When she's not searching out the strange and unusual things in life, she's searching out vegan food and is passionate about sustainability, animal rights, and social justice.

halloween in new orleans

You May Also Like

American Horror Story New Orleans Tour

Put on Something Black and Take this AHS Coven Tour in New Orleans

Christmas Horror Movies

21 Christmas Horror Movies To Watch When You’re Feeling Naughty

time loop movies

15 Time Loop Movies To Watch Over And Over Again

' src=

I have read some Stephen King but I’m definitely not an expert. I actually had no idea he was from Maine, or that he drew so much inspiration from his local surroundings. However that might be a subconscious thing for all authors! I have to say though that his house (gate in particular) is SO extra and I would have expected nothing less 😛

' src=

I’m a huge Stephen King fan and definitely want to take this tour!! I am so enamored of him as a writer and all the other members of his family. I’d like to just stand outside his house and breathe the same air they breathe, hoping some of their creativity would run off on me. Well, actually, I’d like to go inside the house and watch him write, but I’ll settle for the tour. Less creepy. 😉

' src=

I’ve read a lot of Stephen King novels in the last decade, including “Pet Sematary,” so I would love to do this tour. I had forgotten that so many spots are in Maine! Pretty cool that you can walk right up to his house, though. Did he come out when you were there?

' src=

I can already imagine myself there. Such a cool place.

I actually love the good side of this article, this was a very motivational post.

' src=

Diane Weyant

Hi, We will be visitng on Saturday Nov. 14th and Sunday Nov 15th.

Is there a guided Stephen King tour on Saturday November 14th? It seems SK tours does not offer a tour on Saturday or Sunday.

Thank you. Diane Weyant

' src=

SK doesnt live in that house any longer. The new owners dont mind visitors as long as you stay on the sidewalk!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

TravelAwaits

Our mission is to serve the 50+ traveler who's ready to cross a few items off their bucket list.

10 Spots In Bangor, Maine Every Stephen King Fan Must Visit

stephen king tour of maine

  • Activities and Interests
  • Destinations
  • History and Culture
  • Literary Sites
  • United States

Beautiful Bangor, Maine , home to Stephen King, his family, and his fictional town of Derry. As an unsuspecting tourist, you can drive around Bangor and, perhaps, never even notice that you are passing by sites that every Stephen King fan is dying to visit.

As a Stephen King novice, I joined along on a tour of the most infamous King film and literary venues around Bangor. I have only read two Stephen King books, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon and Carrie . After the tour, I began to think I should read another one. The question was which one? Pet Sematary , It , The Green Mile , or maybe Night Shift would be good options. Any way you turn the page, I know for certain, I will be hiding it in the freezer when the plot becomes too scary. 

Aside from King’s literary and cinematic locations, be sure to check out these fantastic things to do in Bangor, Maine . 

Some of the information in this piece was obtained during a sponsored press trip, but all recommendations are my own.

SK Tours of Maine bus in Bangor.

1. Stephen King Tour

I was fortunate to be a guest of Jamie Tinker, owner of SK Tours , for a Bangor Stephen King Tour. I was blown away by the eager enthusiasm of the others on the ride. It was completely contagious and I found myself giddy with expectation. I had no idea what I was getting into. The tour takes you to places where the lines between real life and the fictional town of Derry blur.

I have highlighted a few must-visit notables below. On the 3-hour tour, you will see between 20 and 30 different Stephen King literary and movie locations. Additionally, Tinker highlights the King family history, their attachment to Bangor, and the many generous philanthropic endeavors the Kings undertake.

2. The Corner Of Jackson And Union Streets

The van stops at the corner of Jackson and Union Streets which looks like many other intersections across the U.S. Tinker shouts, “Everybody out!” I, of course, had no idea why. The clown head and severed arm are artfully placed on the drain at the intersection and the tour group goes crazy snapping photos, staging tableaus, etc.

As it turns out, this is where, in the novel It, Pennywise, the evil clown, lures Georgie Denbrough with promises of candy, balloons, and a floating paper boat. Spoiler alert: Georgie doesn’t fare well in this young-boy-meets-crazy-clown scene.

3. The Bangor Waterworks

It is amazing how an ordinary brick building can induce spine-tingling chills and hair-raising goosebumps. The Bangor Waterworks was featured in King’s Graveyard Shift where it is home to a thriving army of giant mutant rats. This dark piece can be found in his short stories collection, Night Shift, which includes other short stories that are the beginnings of classic King novels.

While on the tour, Tinker was reading Night Shift and connecting the dots from short stories to novels for his eager guests. Many characters and their future stories were born in the shorts you find in this collection. It is a highly recommended read for every King fan.

4. Mount Hope Cemetery

Established in 1834, Mount Hope Cemetery is a beautiful garden cemetery that encompasses over 250 acres of land.

The famous burial scene in Pet Sematary was filmed at Mount Hope Cemetery. This outdoor stage is where King can be seen in his cameo role in the 1989 movie. King plays the minister presiding over one of the Creed family member’s burial services. In a warped way, the scene plays out full circle since King’s pen architected this untimely death and funeral.

Tinker recommends taking the Bangor Historical Society walking tour through the cemetery. While the tour isn’t King-focused, it is a beautiful historic tour through the second oldest garden cemetery in the U.S.

The Creed House in Pet Sematary is a private home in nearby Hancock, Maine. You can drive by, but be respectful of the homeowners.

Bangor Water's Thomas Hill Standpipe, Maine.

5. Thomas Hill Standpipe

The Derry Standpipe featured in It is actually the Bangor Water’s Thomas Hill Standpipe , a National Historic Landmark. Tinker recalled, “I grew up next to the water tower and used to play baseball in Summit Park at the base of the tower. Living next to a landmark like that made the book It even more exciting. Stephen King made me afraid of the dark in my own corner.”

It is widely reported that King sat on the park bench at the foot of the water tower and penned much of the book. The water tower is open four times a year for visitors to climb the stairs to the promenade deck for a panoramic view of Bangor (or Derry if you choose).

6. Paul Bunyan Statue

Lumberjack Paul Bunyan , a legendary woodsman, stands 31 feet tall in downtown Bangor. He represents the history of the logging industry in Maine and is beloved by visitors and residents.

However, Stephen King had an entirely different version of Bunyan when he penned It. King’s Bunyan was possessed, stepped off his podium, and attacked Richie Tozier with his mighty ax. The gigantic Bunyan smashes the bench where Tozier had just been sitting.

When you stand at the base and look up at Bunyan, it is terrifying to think of this massive character coming to life and swinging his enormous ax your way.

Dysart's Truck Stop in Bangor, Maine.

7. Dysart’s Truck Stop

The short story Trucks, which was the precursor for the movie Maximum Overdrive , is believed to be inspired by Dysart’s Restaurant & Truck Stop in Hermon, Maine. Dysart’s also has a truck stop location in Bangor. When you are visiting, you should stop in for a meal. They take a classic truck stop and amp it up to the max, offering great food, a fun pub atmosphere, and gas pumps to fill up your car before you leave.

8. Bangor International Airport

If you are flying into Bangor International Airport, you will recognize its runway and terminal from the TV miniseries, The Langoliers . In the series, passengers on a flight out of Los Angeles heading to Boston discover Bangor International is their only hope.

9. Gerald Winters And Son

Gerald Winters And Son Bookstore on Main Street in Bangor is the place to find all things Stephen King. Shop for King books, including first edition and autographed copies, along with memorabilia and collectibles. 

Stephen and Tabitha King's house in Bangor, Maine.

10. Stephen King’s House

Perched on a hill high above downtown Bangor is the family home of Stephen and Tabitha King. Wrought iron bats, spiders, and other creepy guests guard the stately Victorian mansion. The foreboding gate and dark red — some would say blood red — painted house coupled with the quirky Victorian architecture present a perfect house fit for a King.

Be sure to study the chainsaw wood carving on the side lawn. The carving features cute woodland creatures and phantasmagorical beasts coming together to create a fascinating art piece.

The King’s purchased and renovated the old mansard house next to their own home. It is slated to house five authors for a writers in residence program somewhere in the future. Interested writers should stay tuned for details. 

While the King family allows respectful visitors on the sidewalk at the gate of their home, however, they do not tolerate trespassers. Please note that the King family home does not host any tours nor does the house intended for the writers in residence program.

A Chat With Jamie Tinker

Tinker is a fountain of information about Stephen King, his fictional works, and his philanthropic legacy. Tinker passed on some thoughts about King’s legacy and what is coming in the future.

When it comes to favorite books, Tinker said, “My favorite book is It; the first book that took place in the town of Derry (Bangor). That book showed me my town through the eyes of Stephen King. I know most of the locations personally, and that book scared the wits out of me.”

Tinker is instrumental in working with film crews who visit Bangor. He has the inside track on what’s happening and what’s being planned. “I know of about 30 film adaptions in the works right now. The most recent one to come out is Lisey’s Story on Apple TV. That is a great book and a great adaptation.” Tinker also noted, “An adaptation of the short story from the Night Shift collection, Jerusalem’s Lot , will come out on the Epix channel in August. That one is starring Adrien Brody and looks to be great fun. Also in the works is a very exciting documentary called King on Screen.”

“A Stephen King Dollar Baby production titled I Know What You Need, will be filming at the University of Maine,” reports Tinker. The King Dollar Baby program is a way for aspiring filmmakers to adapt one of King’s short stories to film. Young producers and filmmakers can be authorized by the King foundation to use one of the short stories for $1.

Pro Tips: While these locations are important pieces of King’s fictional legacy, they are also private homes and businesses. Please be respectful of individual privacy. You will need to book a tour with Tinker at SK Tours at least a month in advance. They book up quickly because they offer the best tour. And keep a sharp eye out for the red balloon!

If you’re heading south after you visit Bangor, go check out this epic road trip from Bangor to Boston .

Image of Sandi Barrett

Sandi loves writing about culture, cuisine, adult beverages, cruising, golf, skiing, road trips, hiking, New England, and photography. Traveling solo, with hubby Chris, or the entire Barrett clan there is always a story waiting to be told.

Stephen King’s Home in Bangor, Maine: A Tour Guide

Stephen King’s Home in Bangor, Maine: A Tour Guide

If you’re a fan of Stephen King , visiting his iconic home in Bangor , Maine is a must. The author has made this charming New England town his home for decades, and his residency has contributed significantly to the town’s culture and history. The tour guide takes you on a journey through the exterior and interior of the mysterious writer’s home , giving you insights into his creative process, personal life, and community involvement .

With this tour guide , you can get a glimpse into the world of Stephen King and his famous residence in Bangor , Maine , immersing yourself in his gothic-inspired architecture and unique decor choices. This home has been an inspiration to many of his works, including the widely popular novel, IT.

Key Takeaways

  • Stephen King’s home is located in Bangor , Maine , and has become a cultural landmark in the town’s history.
  • The tour guide gives you a rare opportunity to explore Stephen King’s writing room and understand his creative process and personality.
  • The home’s exterior and interior designs reflect Stephen King’s love for gothic-inspired architecture and unique decor choices.
  • Stephen King is an active member of the Bangor community and has contributed extensively to the town’s philanthropic efforts.
  • You can book a guided tour of Stephen King’s home in Bangor, Maine, to experience the magic of this renowned author’s iconic residence firsthand.

About Stephen King

Stephen King is an American author , born in Portland, Maine, in 1947. He is known for his prolific writing career spanning several decades, during which he has published over 60 novels and hundreds of short stories, many of which are widely regarded as classics of the horror genre. With over 350 million copies of his books sold worldwide, King is one of the most successful writers of all time.

King’s first novel, Carrie , was published in 1974 and instantly became a best-seller, quickly followed by other works such as Salem’s Lot, The Shining , and The Stand . He is famous for his supernatural and horror -themed stories, which often incorporate elements of suspense, thriller, and supernatural terror. His detailed characterizations, well-plotted storylines, and innovative use of horror motifs have earned him numerous accolades and awards throughout his career.

King’s writing career has not been without controversy. His vivid and graphic descriptions of violence and horror have caused some critics to accuse him of being gratuitous or sensationalist in his writing. However, many readers appreciate his ability to delve into the darkest aspects of the human psyche and craft stories that explore universal themes of fear, redemption, and the struggle between good and evil.

Notable Works

King has authored numerous novels , novellas, and short stories, each with unique themes and settings. However, some of his most well-known and highly regarded works include:

Many of King’s works have been adapted for film and television, with varying degrees of success. Some of the most popular adaptations include the film versions of Carrie , The Shining , and Misery , as well as television series such as Stephen King’s IT and The Stand .

“Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.” – Stephen King

The Location of Stephen King’s Home

Stephen King’s home is located in the picturesque city of Bangor, Maine, a popular tourist destination known for its rich history, charming architecture , and vibrant cultural scene.

The author’s residence can be found at 47 West Broadway, a stunning Victorian mansion situated in the heart of Bangor’s historic district. The neighborhood boasts an impressive collection of 19th-century buildings, many of which have been beautifully preserved, making it a must-see destination for architecture enthusiasts.

Visitors to Stephen King’s home can take a stroll down the tree-lined streets of the neighborhood , which offer a peaceful respite from the bustling city center. They can also explore the nearby Mount Hope Cemetery, a sprawling burial ground that inspired many of King’s novels .

Exterior Design and Architecture

The exterior design and architecture of Stephen King’s home is as unique as the author’s literary style. The large 19th-century house, painted red with dark-purple shutters, stands out among the neighboring houses with its dominating presence and spooky feel. The Victorian-style residence features a turret and wrap-around porch, bringing in elements of grandeur and sophistication. The meticulous detailing on the house’s facade, including the carved fascia board and cornices, add depth and character to the structure.

“The exterior of the house mimics the tone and mood of King’s novels, which are characterized by a sense of mystery and intrigue.”

Moreover, the exterior of the house underwent a significant renovation in the early 1990s, bringing in new features such as a wrought-iron fence around the property . The overall effect is a vibe of both darkness and magic, perfectly in tune with King’s works.

Interior Design and Decor

As you step into Stephen King’s Home , you can’t help but notice the unique interior design and decor . Every room inside the house reflects the author’s personality and interests.

The main living area features a beautiful stone fireplace, surrounded by cozy armchairs and sofas. Stephen King’s love for reading and collecting books is evident in the vast collection of books adorning shelves and tables throughout the house. In the dining room, you’ll find a beautiful antique chandelier and a large wooden table that can seat up to twelve people for meals or gatherings.

The bedrooms showcase subtle differences in themes, ranging from a nautical-inspired room to a room that features antique bedside lamps and accents. In some rooms, you’ll find pieces of artwork, such as paintings and sculptures, that Stephen King has collected over the years.

“The interior of the house is filled with interesting details that display Stephen King’s personality, and his passion for the arts and storytelling”

Apart from the books, one can spot a variety of interesting decor elements throughout the house, such as a vintage piano, wooden figurines, and antique clocks. The decor also includes unique items from Stephen King’s movies, including a lamp from the set of The Shining .

The creative use of colors, textures, and patterns makes every inch of the house stand out, from the patterned wallpaper to the colorful rugs. The attention to detail and the interesting choices throughout the home make it a true work of art.

Stephen King’s Writing Room

Stephen King’s writing room is a creative space where he wrote many of his iconic novels. This room is located on the third floor of his Bangor home, and it’s where King spends most of his time working.

The writing room is a bright and welcoming space filled with natural light and a cozy atmosphere. The room is furnished with a large wooden desk and a comfortable chair. A bookshelf lines the wall to King’s right, filled with books on various subjects. The opposite wall is adorned with a few of King’s artwork and photographs of his family.

King’s writing room provides a quiet and private atmosphere for the author to work on his craft. The room is spacious enough to support his creative process without feeling cluttered or cramped. His writing tools are precisely placed on his desk, including a typewriter and a computer.

King has spoken publicly about his writing process, stating that he typically writes six pages a day. He believes that routine and consistency are key to achieving success as a writer. Accordingly, he spends hours working in his writing room, perfecting his craft and creating compelling stories that have captivated readers for decades.

“If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. There’s no way around these two things that I’m aware of, no shortcut.”

In conclusion, Stephen King’s writing room is a testament to the value of dedication, routine, and a creative space . By providing a private, dedicated space to work, King has been able to produce some of the most iconic works of horror fiction in history.

Writing room

The Surrounding Property

The landscape surrounding Stephen King’s home in Bangor, Maine, is just as intriguing as the property itself. The author has transformed his surroundings into an outdoor oasis, complete with tasteful greenery and water features. Visitors can take a stroll around the property and enjoy the pleasant ambiance.

The garden surrounding Stephen King’s home is a mixture of formal and informal landscape design. The garden path extends around the perimeter of the house, leading visitors to various garden rooms, each with its unique collection of plants and flowers.

Notable Features

Stephen King’s landscaping features encourage visitors to relax, meditate, and enjoy a peaceful experience in the great outdoors.

Stephen King’s Connection to Bangor

Stephen King is not only an acclaimed author but also a valued member of the Bangor community. He has a long-standing connection to the city, having lived there for over 40 years. King has spoken fondly about Bangor, stating in one of his interviews, “I like to think of myself as the village horror-monger.”

King has been actively involved in the community, supporting various Bangor-based initiatives and organizations. In 1986, he donated $12,000 to the Bangor public library. Following a devastating flood in 1987, King donated $70,000 to help repair the damage caused to the city.

In addition to his philanthropic activities, King has also used the city of Bangor as a setting in many of his works, giving readers a glimpse into the real-life locations he frequents. Fans of King’s work can explore the city and visit some of the places that have inspired his stories.

King’s connection to Bangor runs deep, and his contributions to the community have not gone unnoticed. The author has made an impact not only through his literary works but also through his involvement in the city’s social and cultural sphere.

Famous Visitors and Filming Locations

Stephen King’s iconic home in Bangor, Maine has attracted many notable visitors over the years. Some of the most famous include:

  • Steven Spielberg , who visited the author at his home while scouting locations for his film Close Encounters of the Third Kind .
  • George Romero , the legendary director of zombie classic Night of the Living Dead , also visited the property while working on a film adaptation of King’s book The Stand .
  • Mick Garris , director of the TV miniseries adaptation of The Stand , The Shining , and Desperation , visited King’s home multiple times during the filming of these projects.

Aside from attracting famous visitors, Stephen King’s home has also been the filming location for several of his works. One of the most significant is the TV miniseries adaptation of Storm of the Century , which was filmed on location at the author’s home in Bangor. Other notable filming locations associated with King’s work include:

Tour Guide Information and Ticketing

If you’re a Stephen King fan planning a visit to Bangor, Maine, you won’t want to miss a guided tour of the author’s iconic home. A tour of this beloved property offers a unique glimpse into the life and work of this famous author. To help you plan your visit, we’ve gathered the most relevant information on tour guides and ticketing so you can explore the estate with ease.

The tours of Stephen King’s home are conducted by the Derry Public Library. The proceeds are donated to the library for use in community programming.

Tour Guide Options

Tours are usually offered in the summer months. Standard tours typically run for around 45 minutes and are conducted by trained guides. Group sizes are structured to be small, with a maximum of 6 visitors per tour. There are also VIP tours available for an extra cost, which give visitors a more in-depth and personalized experience.

Ticketing Options

Tickets for the tours of Stephen King’s home sell out quickly, so it’s recommended to book well in advance. You can purchase tickets online through the Derry Public Library website. For standard tours, full adult tickets cost $15, while children’s tickets are $10. VIP tours are offered at $50 per person.

Tour Guidelines

While visiting Stephen King’s home, visitors are asked to respect the privacy of the current living situation. Visitors will be asked to stay on the defined tour route to ensure the protection of the house and neighboring properties. For the safety of the home and surroundings, bags and photography are not permitted on the tour. Visitors are also asked to refrain from touching any interior or exterior surfaces other than stair railings.

Don’t miss the chance to visit Stephen King’s home in Bangor, Maine. Book your tour today and experience the magic of this iconic author’s residence.

In conclusion, this comprehensive tour guide has provided an in-depth look into the world of Stephen King and his iconic home in Bangor, Maine. By exploring the distinct exterior design and architecture, unique interior decor, and understanding his writing process, you can gain a deeper appreciation for this renowned author’s residence. Additionally, learning about his community involvement and famous visitors sheds light on the property’s significance and cultural impact.

To experience the magic of Stephen King’s home firsthand, plan your visit and book a guided tour through the appropriate channels. With the information provided in this guide, you can prepare for an enriching experience that will leave you with an appreciation for both the author and the property.

Can I visit Stephen King’s home in Bangor, Maine?

No, Stephen King’s home is not open to the public for tours or visits. It is a private residence where the author lives.

Are there any tours available to see Stephen King’s home?

No, there are no official tours available to visit Stephen King’s home. It is not included in any guided tour or tourist attraction.

Can I take pictures outside Stephen King’s home?

It is respectful to the privacy of the author and his family to not take pictures outside Stephen King’s Home. Please refrain from trespassing or invading their privacy.

Is Stephen King’s home haunted?

There are no reports or evidence to suggest that Stephen King’s home in Bangor, Maine, is haunted.

Can I meet Stephen King if I visit Bangor, Maine?

Meeting Stephen King is highly unlikely as he is a private individual who values his privacy. It is important to respect his personal space and not approach the author at his home.

Are there any official Stephen King tours in Bangor, Maine?

Yes, there are official Stephen King tours available in Bangor, Maine. These tours focus on notable locations and landmarks related to the author’s life and works, but they do not include a visit to his private home.

What are some other attractions to visit in Bangor, Maine?

Bangor, Maine, offers a range of attractions for visitors, including the Bangor Waterfront, the Maine Discovery Museum, the Penobscot Theatre Company, and the Stephen King-inspired “Paul Bunyan” statue.

Are there any souvenir shops in Bangor that sell Stephen King merchandise?

Yes, there are several souvenir shops and bookstores in Bangor, Maine, that sell Stephen King merchandise, including books, t-shirts, mugs, and other collectibles related to the author’s works.

Can I visit the locations where Stephen King’s movies were filmed in Bangor, Maine?

Yes, you can visit various locations in Bangor, Maine, where movies based on Stephen King’s works were filmed, such as the Paul Bunyan statue in Bass Park, featured in the movie “It.”

Is there a Stephen King museum in Bangor, Maine?

No, there is currently no Stephen King museum in Bangor, Maine.

Can I take a self-guided tour of Stephen King’s Bangor, Maine?

Yes, you can explore locations associated with Stephen King’s life and works in Bangor, Maine, on a self-guided tour. There are maps and resources available that highlight these points of interest.

Explore More

  • Supporting Creativity with Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation
  • Stephen King Holly Audiobook – Thrilling Listen
  • Stephen King’s Cameo in The Simpsons Universe
  • Stephen King’s F13 – Game Review & Insights
  • Is Stephen King Gay? Unveiling the Truth
  • Stephen King Maine Shooting: Facts & Insights
  • Exploring Stephen King’s Roots in Lewiston
  • Faithful Stephen King: Journey with the Red Sox
  • Top Recommended Stephen King Books to Read
  • Stephen King Holly Reviews: In-Depth Analysis
  • Stephen King’s Full Dark, No Stars Insights
  • Stephen King Book About Time Travel Explored

Previous Post Battleground Stephen King Movie - War Unseen

Next post strawberry spring stephen king: a chilling tale, similar posts.

stephen king on mass shooting

Take a Spine-Tingling Trip Around Stephen King’s Maine

F or the best part of the past half a century, Stephen King has given some of the finest fantasy, horror, sci-fi and suspense novels to the literary world. Fans of the acclaimed author are probably already aware that Maine is the place that he calls home. Many of his tales, and their subsequent cinema and television adaptations, are set to a backdrop of the state’s small towns and their idiosyncrasies. These once unassuming towns are peppered with curious landmarks that inspired King and provide fanatics with the nightmare-including fixes they crave.

This literary journey begins in the city of Bangor, where the Losers Club battled with perhaps the most fearsome clown ever known. It then moves on to explore the Pet Sematary in the serene towns of Orrington, Hancock and Ellsworth. The locations lay scattered around south-central Maine and are comfortable to discover on a self-guided road trip. Or there’s an option to take guided tours with a family of diehard King enthusiasts.

Visit Bangor for Pennywise Pranks and the Losers Club

Most Mainers will probably agree that if it weren’t for Stephen King then Bangor wouldn’t have received such international fame. But this riverside city and the nation’s former lumber capital, located a two-hour drive north of Portland, is where the novelist settled in 1979. You can walk right up to the gates of the house where he and his wife Tabitha live on 47 West Broadway, in the Whitney Park Historic District. Decorated with gargoyles and with bats perched upon the gates, the redbrick Victorian mansion looks prime for a murder mystery.

Stephen King House Bangor

Photo: Nagel Photography /Shutterstock

Bangor is also the real life version of Derry, one of three fictional towns that King invented and based his books around. This is where the shapeshifting dancing clown Pennywise tortured and tormented the misfit members of the Losers Club in It . Make the Thomas Hill Standpipe your first stop on the It trail. Seemingly harmless to look at, it served as the haunted water tower.

Bangor Water Tower

Photo: Bangor Water

Rumor has it that King wrote the book while gazing at the tower from a bench in the adjacent park. From here it’s a short stroll to a sewer drain at the corner of Union and Jackson streets, which was the inspiration for the opening scene in the book. We can’t confirm if Pennywise lives down there or not, so it’s up to you if you reach your hand inside like the unsuspecting Georgie did.

About a mile and a half away from the normal-looking but creepy drain stands the Paul Bunyan Statue. He’s a jovial celebration of a folkloric giant lumberjack revered for his superhuman labors. But don’t be fooled by his smile, because an evil spirit brought him to life in It and coaxed him into attacking poor Richie Tozier. The statue had a brief mention in the horror-fantasy novel Insomnia , too.

Statue of the legendary character Paul Bunyan

Photo: Jane Rix /Shutterstock

Back in downtown Bangor, it’s worth going for a stroll along the Kenduskeag Stream . Renamed the Barrens by King, it’s where the Losers Club came to plan the downfall of Pennywise. Feel free to scream “Who doesn’t love splashing around in shitty water?”, as was proclaimed in the original movie adaptation.

While in Derry (or Bangor) there’s a couple of other noteworthy ports of call. A mural on Union and 2nd streets depicts King alongside Maine icons such as mental-health activist Dorothea Dix and musician Patty Griffin. The Gerald Winters and Son bookshop on Main Street is the city’s go-to for first editions and memorabilia.

Wander the Sites of the Pet Sematary

Drive for about 10 minutes north along the banks of the Penobscot River from downtown Bangor and you’ll reach Mount Hope Cemetery . Not only is this the second-oldest garden cemetery in the United States, it’s also shrouded in history and legends.

Stephen King Tour Mount Hope Cemetery

Photo: Mount Hope Cemetery /Facebook

The writer was known to come here during his free time when studying in nearby Orono. Keep an eye out for the gravestone of Carrie M. Hesseltine, which was the supposed inspiration for the name of King’s breakout book Carrie. The cemetery is perhaps more famous for its appearance in the Pet Sematary movie — King even made a cameo as a minister conducting a funeral.

It’s a 20-minute drive south to our next stop, Orrington, where King and his family lived at 664 River Road in early 1979. In the woods behind the house, he stumbled upon an informal burial ground for pets that had been christened the Pet Sematary . This became the title of his self-proclaimed scariest novel. The house used for the original movie bears a striking resemblance to King’s and is located 40 miles to the east at 303 Point Road, Hancock.

If Bangor is your base then cruise back slowly via US Route 1 and highway 15, which pass through leafy villages and along the banks of rippling rivers. Consider a short detour to Dysart’s Restaurant and Truck Stop , in Hermon.

Dysarts Maine

Photo: Dysarts /Facebook

It was here that a group of semi-trailers came to life and terrorized every human in sight in the short story, Trucks . Only six survived and they found refuge inside the diner, which happens to do a tasty range of baked goods, breakfasts, burgers and salads.

Take a tour with the experts

Of course, you could easily do all of the above by yourself; however, we appreciate that sometimes it’s nice to be shown around by a specialist on the subject. Based out of Bangor, SK Tours is the brainchild of Penney and Stu Tinker and their son Jamie.

SK Tours Maine

Photo: SK Tours /Facebook

All are lifelong King fans and offer three-hour tours of notable places in and around the city. The tours pause at the Oriental Jade Asian restaurant, which inspired the Jade of the Orient in It . We doubt you’ll find any crickets or eyeballs in your fortune cookies, but you will get some authentic dumplings, miso soup and ramen noodles.

According to co-founder Jamie Tinker, King is “one of the most popular living authors, yet it’s common to see him on his daily walk, having dinner at the local restaurants, and at the local cinemas and bookstores.” Tinker states that the “King family’s quiet generosity and charitable giving towards our schools, parks, libraries, theaters, hospitals, shelters, and recovery centers throughout the area have enriched the lives of more people in the region than we’ll ever know.” One of Jamie’s favorite spots on the tour is the Thomas Hill Standpipe, which he grew up next to and got spooked by when reading It for the first time.

The Gateway to King’s Horrors

stephen king tour of maine

More like this

Trending now, the second largest moon rock on earth is in this small us airport, 10 last-minute eclipse home rentals and hotels still available, discover matador, adventure travel, train travel, national parks, beaches and islands, ski and snow.

New England With Love

Stephen King’s Maine: 13 Spots Fans Must See (Updated 2023)

  • Latest Posts

' src=

  • 21 Family Vacations in New England for Every Season (2024) - February 26, 2024
  • 15 Wonderful Weekend Getaways in Maine (2024) - February 3, 2024
  • 33 Best Beach Towns in New England to Visit in 2024 🌊 - January 28, 2024

If you’re a fan of Stephen King and some of his bestselling novels like It, Carrie , and Pet Semetary , then you’re in luck; this post is for you! By the end of it, you’ll know where to visit in Stephen King’s Maine.

From visiting his home (which has a pretty appropriately creepy vibe) to bookstores inspired by him, this list has Steven King’s Maine places that have inspired him over his illustrious career.

So, what are you waiting for? Start reading and bookmarking all of the places to visit during your next trip to Maine !

Table of Contents

Steven King’s Maine

Stephen king’s home.

Front gate with a view of Stephen King\'s house

First up is none other than Stephen King’s house. This may seem like a “well, duh, why wouldn’t I visit it?” type of place, but you won’t want to overlook it when visiting Stephen King’s Maine.

Located in Bangor, King’s home is an old Victorian mansion with a Halloween-vibe gate that locks his pathway from visitors. The home is exactly what you’d picture Stephen King living in.

While visitors aren’t welcome to go inside of King’s house, anyone is welcome to visit the outside and snap a photo to prove that they’ve been there. The inside has been turned into an archive for scholars who want to learn more about him, but it’s tough to get access to that.

Thomas Hill Standpipe

Next is the Thomas Hill Standpipe , another landmark located in Bangor. Many people say that King was inspired by this standpipe in his hit novel It which was published in the 1980s. There’s a creepy water tower from the book (and also the movie if you’ve seen it), which is pretty similar to the Thomas Hill Standpipe.

This massive standpipe can fit 1.8 gallons of water inside, so it’s massive. It was built in the 19th century and is about 50 feet tall. While it doesn’t look creepy at all in real life, if you were to read the novel or watch the movie, you’d realize what makes it so eerie!

Mainely Murders Bookstore

Bookshelf lined with Stephen King books

The Mainely Murders Bookstore is a fun attraction for Stephen King fans in Kennebunk. It may just seem like a typical bookstore, but with a name like Mainely Murders, how could it be?

The bookstore was opened by fans of Stephen King and is dedicated to all mystery and crime fiction novels. They sell both used and new novels to fit any avid readers’ budget when visiting the bookstore. 

While this isn’t necessarily a landmark that’s directly tied to Stephen King in the same way that his home or the Thomas Hill Standpipe is, it’s still a fun place to visit so you can meet with other murder mystery fans!

The Pet Semetary Cemetery: Mount Hope Cemetery

Graveyard on a green lawn

Mount Hope Cemetery is another excellent spot to visit in Stephen King’s Maine. It’s a smaller cemetery but is one of the oldest in the entire country. The cemetery covers approximately 300 acres and was built in the 1830s after it was designed by an architect named Charles G. Bryant.

Located in Bangor, this is one landmark related to Stephen King in Maine that fans of his novels won’t want to miss. This landmark is definitely more recognizable by people who have seen the movie Pet Semetary from one of the most iconic parks of the film. 

Anyone who has watched the movie would automatically recognize this place! It also has had some reported paranormal activity.

Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium

Closeup of baseball lying on the baseball field

This is another one of those locations that aren’t necessarily directly tied to any of Stephen King’s books but is related to him as a person and his upbringing in Maine. The Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium is located in Bangor that hosts the Senior League World Series for baseball every year.

This stadium has roots in Stephen King’s past! He actually coached a team back in the 1980s with a few other locals, and the team won Maine’s State Championship. After, Stephen King and his wife Tabitha decided to pay for a new facility for the local teams to play at.

The stadium is named after a young boy who passed away when he was 14 named Shawn Trevor Mansfield. The Kings put a plaque at the front of the stadium to commemorate him.

Bangor Waterworks

The Bangor Waterworks is actually a filming location from Stephen King’s Night Shift! This movie came out in the 1990s. At one point in the film, there were giant rats that were found in tunnels, and the tunnels that are situated underneath the Bangor Waterworks are where they were.

Unfortunately, this is not a location that fans of Stephen King can go and visit. The Bangor Waterworks building is now a low-income housing facility. However, you can stop by and check it out from the outside. You just can’t see the tunnels for yourself!

Paul Bunyan Statue

Statue of Paul Bunyan

Located in Bangor, the famous Paul Bunyan Statue is one fun landmark from Stephen King’s Maine that you’re not going to want to miss. While there are Paul Bunyan statues all across the United States, none is tied to Stephen King quite like the one in Bangor.

This statue may not mean much to you if you aren’t a Stephen King fan, but it was featured in It . The statue came to life at one point when it was possessed! Even just taking a look at the statue, you can easily picture it alive… and it’s kind of creepy!

Jackson and Union Street Corner

Huge puddle with water pouring down a gutter

This “landmark” is another place that is connected to the famous story of It from Stephen King. Anyone who has read the book or seen the movie franchise will instantly be able to tell that the corner of the streets is where the sewer drain that was home to Pennywise is there!

What happened at the sewer drain basically sets the tone for the rest of the story, as it’s where Pennywise took Georgie away, basically leading the chase to try to figure out what happened to him. 

The sewer drain is honestly kind of creepy, so you might just get carried away by the story if you stare at it for too long! It’s a great photo spot for any fan of King’s series.

The Barrens

River going under a bridge surrounded by buildings

The Barrens served as a meeting spot for Stephen King’s It characters in the fictional town of Derry. This is where the infamous Losers Club liked to meet in the series. If you’ve seen the movie, this location is also featured when they’re hanging out with Beverly.

If you were to visit the Barrens in real life, you’d realize it’s actually just a small area near a river in Bangor! It’s next to a popular rock called Lover’s Leap. To find it for yourself, be sure to follow Kenduskeag Stream until you find a spot that seems familiar to you from the movies or book franchise. 

University of Maine

Aisle in between 2 shelves lined with books with a bright sunlit window in the distance

You may be thinking, why is there a university on this list of Stephen King’s Maine? Well, the answer is simple, really! It’s because Stephen King actually met his wife at the University of Maine ’s library, so it’s worth stopping by.

In particular, Stephen King attended UMaine Orono. Even if you’re just a visitor, the campus is open to the public, so you’ll be able to go around and explore it. You could even hop on a free campus tour to see the very place that Stephen King studied at before becoming the famous writer that he is today.

Pet Sematary House

Another great location in Stephen King’s Maine is the Pet Semetary House. Located in Hancock, this home was featured directly in the Pet Semetary movie in the 1980s. Anyone who has seen it would probably be able to recognize it and place it instantly!

While this is a place that you can’t go right up and visit, it’s still a fun roadside attraction that you can check off your bucket list. Keep in mind that it may look a bit different than it did thirty years ago when it was featured in the famous film!

Runaround Pond

Runaround Pond is featured in several of Stephen King’s works, including The Dead Zone (the opening scene!), Revival , and the iconic leech scene from The Body – later adapted into the hugely successful film Stand by Me, all took place here!

You can go paddle boarding on this peaceful body of water in Durham, if you’d like… just maybe don’t swim if you don’t want to recreate the leech scene yourself.

Bangor Public Library

Books lining 2 bookcases

If you’re a fan of books and supporting the arts (which you most likely are if you are reading this article), then you should stop by the Bangor Public Library . This is another one of those locations that aren’t necessarily featured in Stephen King’s novels or movies but is still worth visiting.

An entire wing at the library was added thanks to a considerable donation from Stephen King and his wife, Tabitha. It’s worth visiting to check out the wing and even see if you can find some of King’s books in the library!

As you can see, there are so many great places to visit in Stephen King’s Maine. All of this could easily be seen on the same trip or even during a weekend if you use this Stephen King Maine travel guide to help plan.

This is the perfect way to learn more about the Master of Horror if you love Stephen King’s novels! The way he took small town influences and turned them into some of the most compelling short stories, novels, and even screenplays over the years is remarkable.

You can also book with popular Bangor tour company, SK Tours , too.

Have you visited any of Stephen King’s Maine locations? What’s your favorite Stephen King book or movie? 

Read these next:

  • 13 Best Bookstores in New England You Can’t Miss
  • 101 Things to Do in New England Bucket List
  • 30+ Famous People from Maine

Pinterest graphic reading "Stephen King Tour of Maine"

Stephen King Rules in Bangor, Maine: A Tour Through the Town That Inspires a Horror Legend

This Stephen King nerd's dreams come true in the town that inspired Derry, Maine.

Stephen King 's presence is writ large in the town of Bangor, Maine, even if he'd perhaps prefer it not to be. Born in Portland, Maine, the legendary, wildly prolific horror author has kept a home in or around Bangor for decades now. From the small trailer he shared with his wife Tabby back in the 70s, when the pair could scarcely find two nickels to rub together, to the gorgeous mid-19th century home they share now that their fortunes have considerably changed, Bangor has long served as an inspiration for the author (most famously as the basis for IT 's Derry, Maine) and stepping through the streets of the New England town is like stepping into the pages of one of his novels, strangely familiar even if you've never been there before.

And if Bangor's presence is felt in his books, King has also made his presence felt throughout the town. His house, for one, has become something of a pilgrimage for fans -- the grass beyond the cast iron gates trampled beyond repair by the boots of eager King-o-philes taking snapshots of appropriately gothic looking home. But, he has also made a genuine impact on the town, famously generous and charitable, setting up scholarship funds for local students, building ball parks and community pools, and refusing to put his name on any of it -- except, of course, his local rock 'n roll radio station, WKIT, which he outfitted with a bigger, better broadcast tower and proudly labelled as his own. But that's the only one of his additions to the town you'll find bearing his name, according to the fantastically knowledgeable tour guide Stu Tinker , who runs the local SK Tours.

With The Dark Tow er in theaters this weekend, I had an opportunity earlier this week to visit Bangor, where Tinker took me and a small group of journalists around the town to learn about the sights and experiences that inspired King's works. We were also joined by Robin Furth , King's longtime personal assistant, who started with the author with On Writing and wrote The Dark Tower Concordance . It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and I haven't even got to the part where we interviewed King himself ahead of our screening. ( You can read that full interview here ).

But let's start at the beginning. After flying to Manhattan with an air of mystery hanging over the trip, we were driven to Teterboro Airport and shepherded onto a private jet, where we found long-stem red roses waiting for us in our seats. Boy, let me tell you, flying on a private jet really is all it's cracked up to be. Have you ever wished a flight would be longer? Yeah, me neither... until we got on that jet. A short hop and a skip across state lines and we landed in Bangor and headed to our first stop, Dysart's truck stop, which served as the inspiration for King's short story Trucks and later his first and only directorial attempt, the ill-fated Maximum Overdrive .

A short hop and a skip across state lines and we landed in Bangor and headed to our first stop, Dysart's truck stop, which served as the inspiration for King's short story Trucks and later his first and only directorial attempt, the ill-fated Maximum Overdrive. After enjoying some quintessential New England seafood at the diner, we jumped into the van with Tinker and Furth, who led us on a 2+ hour excursion through King Country. A short drive took us to the trailer park where the Kings lived in the 70s, a humble double-wide overgrown with tall grass, where Tabby plucked the manuscript for Carrie out the trash, told her husband to get back to work, and saved the story that would launch his career.

From there, we headed down the freeway where King set his dystopian nightmare The Long Walk and slid into the parking lot of a local store by the name of Flagg's. Yep, it inspired the name for King's great evil incarnate, Randall Flagg, though Tinker says King has never actually gone inside the store itself. We're told King found many of his other character names on the gravestones in Mt. Hope Cemetary ("You can't get sued by dead people"), the next stop on our trip and the location where King filmed his Pet Sematary cameo.

From there, we're off for a quick stop at King's radio station (the wifi network was "Shawshank"), and then it's the big one -- a stop at the King estate. Tinker says that King will often come down and say hello to folks on the tour. Naturally, we're all hoping we'll have such luck, but when we arrive we're told the car is gone. I was still holding out hope to see King's adorable dog Molly, aka The Thing of Evil, bound across the yard, but the cards were not in our favor that day. In keeping with King's reputation for humility, he leaves his driveway gate wide open, and in keeping with Bangor's reputation for friendliness, nobody bothers him.

From there, we kicked off an IT heavy portion of the tour. Just a few streets over we find the storm drain that is said to have inspired Georgie's horrific meeting with Pennywise the clown -- not the gutter we've come to associate it with thanks to the miniseries, rather, a small circular grid in the street. Easy to overlook and hard to imagine that it conjured such grisly images in King's mind -- but that's what makes him one of the greats. Next, we hit up the Standpipe -- a giant construct. A few feet down a grassy hill sits a bench, where we're told King would sit and hand write page of IT . There is no sign commemorating this, no hint that a horror classic was created in this spot. That feels very #OnBrand for King.

We drive through the barrens, which look just like you always pictured the ones in the Bangor-inspired town of Derry, we pass a canal, again conjuring the image of Derry, and we end up in Old Town at the storefront of Gerald Winters and Sons -- a Stephen King centric bookstore, filled wall to wall with rare books, signed books and specialty trinkets. Finally, we're off to the Oriental Jade; a favorite local restaurant of King's and the inspiration for IT 's The Jade of the Orient. We didn't find any eyeballs in our fortune cookies, but we did get some tasty Lo-Mein and then we were off to screen The Dark Tower . Of course, Sony had one last surprise up their sleeves -- that 20 minute sit-down with King himself. Truly a career highlight, and a moment that proves sometimes you really should meet your heroes after all.

Now, there's no substitution for the real thing and if you're ever in Bangor, you absolutely should look up SK Tours because they are fantastic, and if you ever run into Stephen King, you should get over being star struck and chat the dude up because he's also a gem. But for now, you can check out the sights of Bangor in the images below.

SK Tours of Maine

Photo of SK Tours of Maine - Bangor, ME, US.

Review Highlights

sk-tours-of-maine-bangor photo pYwx6WX493uaLz-DC5aLnA

“ You cannot beat his knowledge of Stephen King and his works because of his connection to King and to Bangor. ” in 25 reviews

sk-tours-of-maine-bangor photo C045m8anjtH0Xt-XxJsjkw

“ Stu is a font of knowledge, and getting to see behind the curtain of some of my favorite books was amazing. ” in 27 reviews

Corey P.

“ Jamie is the perfect tour guide as he has grown up in the shadow of the standpipe and his family knows the Kings. ” in 14 reviews

Location & Hours

Suggest an edit

Map

872 Hammond St

Bangor, ME 04401

You Might Also Consider

Free Spirit Adventurer

Free Spirit Adventurer

Does planning trips stress you out;not sure how to go about booking ? Never fear I'm happy to help weather it's Sun sand or holy land let free Spirit Adventurer be your one spot shop for your traveling need just contact Courtney read more

in Travel Agents

Star5travel

Star5travel

We offer flexible booking options and no cancellation fees. "Free overnight parking included for your entire booking. Our staff is always available to answer questions and give you the help you need. read more

in Travel Services

Amenities and More

About the business.

We are the ONLY guided, narrated tour of Stephen King's "Derry Maine" here in Bangor, Maine! …

Ask the Community

Ask a question

Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about SK Tours of Maine .

Recommended Reviews

Photo of Username

  • 1 star rating Not good
  • 2 star rating Could’ve been better
  • 3 star rating OK
  • 4 star rating Good
  • 5 star rating Great

Select your rating

Overall rating

Photo of Karen C.

Ok, ok, ok, I C-A-N-N-O-T read horror books, nor watch horror movies. If I do, I cannot sleep, jump at any sound or movement and that lasts for days. I think I could be diagnosed as a scaredy-cat. YET, my whole family filled a tour bus and we were on-our-way. BOY am I glad we took this tour! Wait, I have read a Stephen King novel: I listened to King's book (read by him) on how to write a book; On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. Imagine reading (listening) to a book read by the author as part memoir and instruction. It was more than a good read, so I CAN read a Stephen King novel. I can watch a Stephen King movie, The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile are classics I enjoyed watching and re-watching. We can do this tour. We traveled north to watch the Total Eclipse in Millinocket, Maine spending a couple of days in Bangor, launching from there for day trips. Jamie was our tour guide. It's rare to find a tour guide that loves his job as much as Jamie and he GUSHES over the subject matter: Stephen King. I never realized how philanthropic Stephen and Tabitha King are. Their fingers touched every corner of Bangor and its residents. But more than that, Jamie talked about how King interacted with his father at the family bookstore, how King walked through the city daily, and how he observed King on a park bench across from his house writing on a legal pad. Jamie treated King as a treasure. We got it. My only hope is that someday the King family, perhaps on a lark, take a tour with Jamie. All would walk away delighted and closer, The Way Life Should Be. Where's the 6-star button?

Photo of Desiree S.

What can I say about this tour that hasn't already been said? Aside from getting to tour Bangor, which is the layout for Derry in many King books, I also learned so much about "Steve and Tabby" from this tour. Tidbits about their lives before success, their amazing and generous charity work, and a lot of random bits and bobs. I`m not sure what I was expecting for a tour around Bangor(a small town), but this exceeded my expectations. Jamie, our tour guide was a delight. Friendly, funny, knowledgeable about the Kings. He and his dad(who used to run the tour), know the Kings and have made it their lives work to know and share all things SK. The tour bus was very comfy with large windows that you can see plenty out of while passing King related areas. Tours are usually BOOKED ahead of time, so please make a reservation online. We stopped at a few highlight areas in "Derry" and had a chance midway to stop at a mini mart for snacks and a restroom break. There are plenty of opportunities to take photos at the famous areas, including the King home(be respectful of the area) and there is ample time to really walk around and immerse yourself in a King story. Gift shop is small but cute with plenty of King related items. The only thing I wish they had was more t-shirts that weren't purely IT related. Get some more variety before I come back, y'all! I have been wanting to do this for a while and I`m so glad I traveled to Maine to make this happen for myself. Tour was great, Maine is beautiful, and the people are friendly. Don`t forget to have some blueberry pie.

Photo of Kate M.

Guide was so knowledgeable and had a great time on the tour. Our group was fun too- definitely should book! Easier to see all the spots than drive around yourself.

Photo of Jasmin T.

Highly recommend tour! My mom and I took this tour yesterday. She's not familiar with a lot of Stephen King's works, but I am and she had a wonderful time as did I. Jamie, our tour guide is full of Bangor and Stephen King knowledge and this tour is definitely worth it. The tour bus is very comfortable and clean and you can see out any of the large windows regardless of where you're sitting. The bus makes several stops where you can get out and take pictures at iconic SK sites. The tour starts and ends at a Stephen King gift shop with something for everyone. Jamie is highly engaging and grew up in Bangor so he knows where all the must-see's are. I thought I knew everything about King, but I learned a lot on this tour including the philanthropy and community involvements the Kings have contributed to. We were fascinated the whole time and can't wait to come back to take this tour again.

stephen king tour of maine

Took this tour a few years ago, and still relive the memory of visiting famous Sk sites. The tour guides were so nice and when i booked it an told them i was 6ft 6 they made sure I was comfortable. One of my best travel experiences. And yes I am a SK fan.

Photo of Cassie W.

I've heard great things about this tour for awhile now and being a huge SK fan, I finally got to find this out for myself today. I was completely impressed with the tour and the gentleman, Jamie, who runs it. His knowledge of the King family, SK's extensive works and of Bangor itself, is fantastic. He doesn't leave you wanting and he was often humorous. It felt like I had stepped into the world of Derry Maine and I don't have the words to describe how awesome that was.... I 100% recommend this tour to EVERYONE! I hope to someday take it myself again. Oh and the gift shop afterwards? So cool!! Thank you to SK tours for an incredible experience.

stephen king tour of maine

Let me tell you about this tour. This is our second time taking the tour our first time was with Jamie & this past time was with Jennifer. Both times were fantastic! (I'm going to focus on this past time, this time though) We took a private tour with Jennifer an she was so informative and amazing!! She asked us our favorite books and movies and went from there! So much information on IT, Pet Semetery & more! She also went above and beyond and added some historic facts about Bangor which we loved! If you have already took the tour, please be reminded each tour is not the same, you learn more and more each time and its so amazingly worth it! We cant wait to go again!

stephen king tour of maine

See all photos from Sarah M. for SK Tours of Maine

Photo of Shahidah A.

Excited to stop and enjoy King memorabilia. Missed the tour but will come back. Enjoyed it immensely

stephen king tour of maine

See all photos from Shahidah A. for SK Tours of Maine

Photo of Amber T.

Jennifer was an amazing guide, knowledgeable and friendly. She was patient with our questions and wove a great story. This was by far the best thing we have done here and if we came back I'd do it again. Hit all the highlights and some I didn't even know. Don't try to do this yourself or who ever is driving will miss something and you don't want to do that! Also, such a comfortable ride for all and she had water for us and umbrellas as it was a spooky rainy day

Photo of Kathy C.

Yesterday we took the SK Tours of Maine all around Bangor. We had such a fun and informative tour by our guide, Jamie! He took us all around town and showed us so many places that were featured in the books and movies by Stephen King. He spoke very highly of Mr. & Mrs. King and all the wonderful work they have done for their town. If you ever come up here to Bangor, please take this tour and book it in advance! I highly recommend it, it's so worth it!

stephen king tour of maine

See all photos from Kathy C. for SK Tours of Maine

9 other reviews that are not currently recommended

People Also Viewed

Downeast Scenic Railroad on Yelp

Downeast Scenic Railroad

Penobscot Boat Tours on Yelp

Penobscot Boat Tours

Smoking Rivers on Yelp

Smoking Rivers

Alamoosook Lakeside Inn on Yelp

Alamoosook Lakeside Inn

Forest Ridge Campground on Yelp

Forest Ridge Campground

Stetson Shores Campground on Yelp

Stetson Shores Campground

Colony Motel on Yelp

Colony Motel

Old Winterport Commerical House Llc on Yelp

Old Winterport Commerical House Llc

The Lucerne Inn on Yelp

The Lucerne Inn

BUCKSPORT/FORT KNOX KOA on Yelp

BUCKSPORT/FORT KNOX KOA

Best of Bangor

Things to do in Bangor

Other Bus Tours Nearby

Find more Bus Tours near SK Tours of Maine

People found SK Tours of Maine by searching for…

Best Stephen King Tour in Bangor

Browse Nearby

Restaurants

Bus Tours Near Me

Day Trips Near Me

Related Cost Guides

Town Car Service

facebook pixel

A Tour of Stephen King’s Maine

stephen king tour of maine

The modern horror master, Stephen King, calls Maine home. His books were scary as much for their inventiveness as their exploration of the rhythms and ruins of civilization, as staged in Maine’s small towns. Modern travelers through this landscape will discover small towns with old memories; revitalized cities, and echoes of their favorite moments in King’s books. From It to Salem’s Lot , we take you through Maine from the eyes of its best-known writer.

Let’s kick off in Orrington, Maine, the inspiration for the book King considers his scariest, Pet Sematary . Just outside the northern college town Bangor, Orrington (pop. 4,000) was home to an actual cemetery near to his rented family home where, over the years, families came to bury their dead pets. The house used for the film, however, is hours away in Hancock, but both look alike. After his daughter’s cat was hit by a car, King discovered a cemetery where the neighborhood children buried animals killed on the road, and the rest is history. Interestingly, King believed the book too dark to be published, and was surprised by the resonance it had with readers.

Thomas Hill Standpipe, Bangor, Maine

Nearby Bangor, King’s home, is the inspiration for a town that needs no introduction to his legions of fans: Derry. Visitors can view his home (which looks haunted, and is complete with gargoyles and a metal gate with bats) and see the many local landmarks which inspired his tales: the Barrens, where the Losers Club plotted to defeat Pennywise in It ; Thomas Hill Standpipe, where we first meet the antagonist of It ; Mount Hope cemetery, a short drive from Bangor, where Pet Sematary was filmed; and R.M Flagg, the name for King’s incarnate of evil who appears in several of his books, Randall Flagg. North and east to Flaggstaff lake finds you at the nearest thing to the fictional Dark Score Lake, the setting of the novel and TV series Bag of Bones .

https://www.instagram.com/p/BYx2GQWHYsg/?tagged=thebarrens

Further south in Cumberland County, Bridgton is descended upon by blanketing mist in—you guessed it— The Mist ,and again serves as inspiration for King in Under the Dome , a story about life when a giant, indestructible dome falls on your town, cutting it off from the world. Bridgton (that’s Chester Mill to King fans) has a year-round population of 5,200 and is often visited by the author.

Stephen King’s Mansion

King’s Maine is constantly growing with his books ( Salem’s Lot took place in a town near Durham, where King grew up), folding towns into new stories. Want to really know King’s Maine? The best thing to do is hit the road and see it.

landscape with balloons floating in the air

KEEN TO EXPLORE THE WORLD?

Connect with like-minded people on our premium trips curated by local insiders and with care for the world

Since you are here, we would like to share our vision for the future of travel - and the direction Culture Trip is moving in.

Culture Trip launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a place, its people and its culture special and meaningful — and this is still in our DNA today. We are proud that, for more than a decade, millions like you have trusted our award-winning recommendations by people who deeply understand what makes certain places and communities so special.

Increasingly we believe the world needs more meaningful, real-life connections between curious travellers keen to explore the world in a more responsible way. That is why we have intensively curated a collection of premium small-group trips as an invitation to meet and connect with new, like-minded people for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in three categories: Culture Trips, Rail Trips and Private Trips. Our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together.

Culture Trips are deeply immersive 5 to 16 days itineraries, that combine authentic local experiences, exciting activities and 4-5* accommodation to look forward to at the end of each day. Our Rail Trips are our most planet-friendly itineraries that invite you to take the scenic route, relax whilst getting under the skin of a destination. Our Private Trips are fully tailored itineraries, curated by our Travel Experts specifically for you, your friends or your family.

We know that many of you worry about the environmental impact of travel and are looking for ways of expanding horizons in ways that do minimal harm - and may even bring benefits. We are committed to go as far as possible in curating our trips with care for the planet. That is why all of our trips are flightless in destination, fully carbon offset - and we have ambitious plans to be net zero in the very near future.

stephen king tour of maine

Places to Stay

The best hotels and places to stay in kennebunkport, maine.

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Hotels with Hot Tubs to Book in Maine

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Places to Go Camping in Maine

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Bed and Breakfasts in Maine

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Hotels With a Pool in Maine, USA

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Holiday Apartments in Maine

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Budget-Friendly Hotels to Book in Maine, USA

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Pet-Friendly Hotels to Book in Maine, USA

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Spa and Wellness Retreats in Maine, USA

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Boutique Hotels to Book in Maine, USA

stephen king tour of maine

The Best Hotels in Maine for Every Traveler

stephen king tour of maine

The Most Romantic Hotels to Book in Maine, USA

  • Post ID: 1655681
  • Sponsored? No
  • View Payload

Check IT Out: 10 Places In Maine Every Stephen King Fan Should Visit

Horror fans know that Stephen King loves Maine - and if you get a chance to go, here's where you should visit.

Stephen King, the king of horror. With countless books written between the 1970s and today, as well as movie adaptations, this author has established a huge fan base around his literary works. Any fan of Stephen King knows that Maine is the place to be. Maine appears in many of his novels and while King has written in fictional towns within the state, it’s not hard to find it’s real-life parallel.

RELATED: 10 Scary Places In Australia (& The Stories Behind Them)

With everything from movie set locations to Stephen King inspired bookstores, there’s no shortage of tourist attractions in Maine for his fans. For anyone planning a visit to Maine, here are some spots that every King fan won’t be able to resist.

10 Mainely Murders

A name like Mainely Murders is sure to catch the attention of any Stephen King fan. This genre-specific bookstore in Kennebunk, Maine is dedicated to suspense, crime, detective and mystery books . With more than 10,000 books available in stock, it is more than likely that you’ll find your fictional fix.

Given that Stephen King is originally from Maine, this bookstore has become an attraction for King fans and has been added as a stop on many King-related tours. What better way to celebrate this author than to browse a mystery-themed bookstore in the state that he grew up in.

9 Corner of Jackson and Union Street

While Derry is a fictional place, Bangor, Maine is the non-fiction equivalent and holds many parallels to Stephen King’s It . This corner exists in both Derry and Bangor, making it obvious that this is the town that inspired the novel in the first place.

The corner of Jackson and Union Street is truly a place of terror. It is home of Pennywise the clown. On this corner lies the sewer where Georgie met Pennywise for the first time, and where he was killed, making the real sewer in Bangor extremely famous amongst the fans of the novel. If you're lucky, the sewer might just have a red balloon peaking through it.

8 Pet Sematary Creed House

Pet Sematary is a novel by Stephen King which was made into a movie in 1989. King wrote the script himself so to stay true to the movie. The movie is about Louis Creed and his family who’s cat tragically passes away and his experience burying this animal in an ancient Micmic graveyard.

Hancock, Maine was a filming location for the movie. The house that they filmed as the Creed family house, as well as the surrounding fields and highway, can be visited. While the house itself is private property, the entirety of the area is familiar and sets the eerie scene that you’d expect from a King movie set location.

7 Mount Hope Cemetery

On the topic of Pet Sematary , another filming location that can be visited is Mount Hope Cemetary. Unlike the Creed house, Mount Hope Cemetery is in Bangor, Maine. The cemetery is the backdrop of a key scene where Stephen King makes a cameo at Gage Creed’s Burial.

RELATED: 10 Movie Cemeteries You Can Actually Visit

While this is a very cool location for Stephen King fanatics, be mindful that it is still a cemetery with real headstones and you may run into people grieving or visiting their loved ones. It is important to be respectful and conscious of photography.

6 University of Maine

Stephen King attended the University of Maine, graduating in 1970 with a B.A in English. While studying at the university, he wrote weekly articles for the school newspaper called The Maine Campus . This University is also where he met his wife, Tabitha. They both attended the University and met in the Fogler Library. They wasted no time, marrying in 1971 only a year after King’s graduation.

The University of Maine is an important location in Stephen King’s personal narrative of his life and has been the place of several memorable moments in his story.

5 Stephen King’s House

Stephen King was born in Portland, Maine. He now owns a mansion in Bangor, Maine which has become a very popular tourist attraction. The house is empty, not housing the Kings any longer, which adds to the ominous feel that the exterior of the house already provides.

The town of Bangor is known to be the real-life Derry, Maine of It . When King moved to the town, he was inspired and consequently, It was born. This house was home to him and Tabitha but also his thoughts, ideas, and literary works, making it the perfect destination for any fan looking to connect with the author.

4 Gerald Winters and Son

This bookstore in Bangor, Maine is owned by a Stephen King fan. He describes the moment he read The Stand by Stephen King as a defining moment in his literary journey. It was King and his books that got him hooked on reading.

His shop offers books of all sorts as well as first editions and limited editions. The goal of this bookstore is to help their clients’ reading needs, even if that means searching for a book on the other side of the globe. This bookstore is the creation of a fellow Stephen King fan, so why not stop by and say hello!

3 Thomas Hill Standpipe

Thomas Hill Standpipe in Bangor, Maine is a historic landmark. It is also the inspiration for the Standpipe in Stephen King’s It . Much like the corner of Jackson and Union Street, this is a real landmark you can visit that has actually appeared in the novel. It's a great way for fans to see King's vision in real life.

This is where Stan first encounters Pennywise, making it a recognizable place for fans of It . Be cautious visiting Thomas Hill Standpipe at night. There haven’t been any reported drownings there…. yet.

2 R.M Flagg Kitchen Store

Does the name Randall Flagg ring a bell? It should for any Stephen King fan, considering that this character has appeared in numerous novels. Randall Flagg never fails to be the villain that we need. This character appears in The Stand, The Dark Tower series and The Eyes of The Dragon.

RELATED: 10 Scary Locations That Inspired Movies

R.M Flagg Kitchen Store in Bangor, Maine is where Stephen King took inspiration for the name Randall Flagg. Having lived in Bangor, Maine, King passed by this shop on his way to the University or just driving around town. Randall is a famous King character, making R.M Flagg is a very unconventional but cool tourist spot for fans of the novels.

1 Paul Bunyan Statue

This statue can be found in Bangor, Maine and is a distinct landmark in It. It is a huge statue of Paul Bunyan with an ax in one hand. In the novel, this statue comes to life. This scene also makes an appearance in the It movies, both chapter 1 and 2. This novel is one of King’s most famous and successful stories.

Seeing this statue after reading the books almost makes you wonder what would happen if it came to life right in front of your very eyes. Visiting this landmark takes the words of his book off the page and brings it to life.

NEXT: 10 Spooky Movies & Shows Filmed In Salem MA

Get my latest travel guides, tips, and photos to plan your ultimate bucket list trip!

Trimm Travels

Stephen King Tour: October Fun in Bangor, Maine

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

This post contains affiliate links. At no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission if you book or purchase through these links. You can read my full disclosure policy  here .

This tour can, of course, be done any time of year. However, I highly recommend it in October because what else makes for better Halloween fun than touring filming locations and learning about the personal life of perhaps the greatest horror author in history? Nothing. Yep, that’s what I thought too. So let’s get to it. Allow me to show you how to get your Stephen King tour on!

Bangor, Maine-Discovering Stephen King

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

I have visited Bangor, Maine a couple of times as my cousin lives in the area. Even though I’ve been reading Stephen King books since I was a teenager and I’ve seen most of the movies, I had not previously heard of Bangor and knew almost nothing about the personal side of the author behind the highly-engaging books-turned-films.

So when I visited my cousin in the month of October and learned that it was the home of Stephen King where I could take an entire Stephen King tour that included visiting filming locations and even seeing his home, I was 100% in! My cousin’s husband is also a big SK (as he is commonly known) fan too so he joined me on the tour and we made it an SK day!

SK Tours of Maine

Stu Tinker made a Stephen King tour of “Derry” possible with his SK Tours of Maine . The Bangor native and his wife, Penney (name coincidental), owned and operated Betts Bookstore for twenty years where they specialized in all things Stephen King. For the last nine years of their ownership, their entire stock was Stephen King only. The Tinkers received support from the Kings and became known as the premier place to go for Stephen King memorabilia.

After selling the bookstore, Stu and Penney concentrated on giving Stephen King tours in Bangor . The decision proved to be a smart one as the tours became quite popular and have been taken by visitors from all over the world.

Stephen King Tour-Bangor, Maine

The following are some of the places you will see on the tour.

Mount Hope Cemetery

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Mount Hope Cemetery is where the original Pet Sematary was filmed. I am aware that a remake was released earlier this year for the movie’s 30th anniversary, but it was filmed in Canada.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

If you recall (or don’t recall but are interested in knowing), Mr. King makes a cameo appearance in Pet Sematary as a minister conducting Gage’s funeral. The location is at the top of this hill’s stone staircase (on the State Street side of the cemetery).

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

This is the location in the film where they buried Gage the first time.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Fun Facts: Mr. King got a lot of his character names (such as Carrie) from the graves in this cemetery. It is the second oldest cemetery in America and the only one in the state built into a hill. The oldest grave dates back to 1777.

Mount Hope Cemetery SK Work: Pet Sematary (1989) 1048 State Street, Bangor, Maine

Does the name Randall Flagg sound familiar to anyone? To Stephen King fans, it should. It’s the name of Stephen King’s “bad guy” and has appeared in as many as nine of his books.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

On the tour, we learned that the villain’s name came from the R.M. Flagg on this kitchen store’s red building. Mr. King has apparently never done business with the store. However, he drove back and forth on Route 2 from Bangor to University of Maine, Orono campus and wrote about a lot of the things he saw along the way for the entire four years!

R.M. Flagg SK Work: Multiple 1212 State St, Veazie, ME 04401

Bangor Water Works Apartments

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

The Bangor Water Works Apartments served as the rat-infested textile mill in the film Graveyard Shift . 500 rats were used in the scene and when they moved film production, two individuals had to round up all of the rats for Jackson Labs. Because the rats were biting, the task took the guys three extra days to complete!

Fun Fact: Formerly the Bangor Waterworks building constructed in 1875, the property was empty for 40 years before becoming home to 35 residential efficiency apartments for homeless teens as it is today.

Bangor Water Works Apartments SK Work: Graveyard Shift (1990) 1 Waterworks Rd, Bangor, ME 04401

East Maine Medical Center

To my knowledge (if anyone knows differently, let me know), the East Maine Medical Center in Bangor isn’t a film location. However, it probably is my favorite story pertaining to the personal side of Mr. King.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Stephen read bedtime stories to the kids in the pediatric wing. No one knew for 3 of the 4 years he read to the children except his family and the staff who would sneak him in.

He also started a fundraiser for many improvements such as painting rooms and installing TVs. This raised 1.8 million dollars and Mr. King personally matched the amount. He and his wife, Tabitha, were also behind the establishment of a Ronald McDonald House allowing parents who couldn’t afford to stay in Bangor the ability to stay with their kids while they were hospitalized.

Fun Facts: The only rules were no clowns and no balloons! CRY ALERT: Bunny rabbits and teddy bears were placed in the neonatal wing but when Tabitha realized the babies were always looking straight up at the ceiling she had all the ceilings painted with bunny rabbits and teddy bears! 😍😢🐰🐻

East Maine Medical Center 489 State St, Bangor, ME 04401

WKIT Radio Station

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Stephen King owns his own radio station WKIT (well, of course!) 100.3 FM or Stephen King’s Rock Station. The “K” is for King and the IT…well, come on now. 🤡🎈

Fun Facts: It is the only radio station in Bangor that still has the presence of an in-house DJ (part-time) and is the only sign that bears Mr. King’s name.

WKIT Radion Station 861 Broadway, Bangor, Mane 04401

KidsPeace National Center

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

What is now the KidsPeace National Center was Stephen King’s business office for years. The address, 49 Florida Avenue, would come up as his residential address and people would flock to it only to realize that he did not, in fact, reside there.

KidsPeace National Center 49 Florida Avenue, Bangor, Maine 04401

Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

“…this is a field that a King built” is one of many things upon which Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium prides itself.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Way before Mr. King built a 1.2 million dollar stadium on the property which he donated to the city of Bangor, it was just a grassy field. This grassy field served as the inspiration for the park in Mr. King’s book, Thinner .

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Left : Stephen King was a coach of the 1989 Maine State Little League Champion team  Right: Stephen and Tabitha King’s name appears on the home plate since they donated the money to fund the park.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Fun Facts: Mr. King’s house backs up to the scoreboard and in the winter you can see the house after the leaves fall.

Shawn T. Mansfield Stadium SK Work: Thinner (1996) 115 13th St, Bangor, ME 04401

Stephen King’s House

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Cruising by Stephen King’s house is a treat for anyone, fan or not. It’s quite the unusual, quirky house and definitely fits Mr. King’s personality. In addition to the house number of 47, the black wrought iron gates also feature spiders as well as a “K” with a three-headed dragon looking over it!

Fun Facts: The famous author has been seen waving and even coming out to greet fans occasionally. And, for the release of It in 2017, he even put a red balloon in one of his windows!

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Pay attention to the detail on the wrought iron gates!

Stephen King’s House 47 West Broadway, Bangor, Maine 04401

You might also like: MAINE IN THE FALL: BEST FOLIAGE VIEWS + WHAT TO SEE AND DO

IT   Locations-Stephen King Tour

The infamous drain.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Say hello to the drain that gave Mr. King the inspiration for It . The infamous drain at the corner of Union and Jackson Streets looks like any other ordinary drain in the city but not like the one featured in the 1990 film.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Did Pennywise show up to say hi??? 😱🤡🎈

Infamous Drain SK Work: It  (1990) Corner of Union and Jackson Streets, Bangor, Maine

Thomas Hill Standpipe

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

The Thomas Hill Standpipe was the inspiration for the haunted water tower in It . Constructed in 1897, the wrought iron tank has a wooden frame and holds 1.75 million gallons of water. The tank stands 50 feet high and has a diameter of 75 feet.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

The park bench in “Memorial Park” where Mr. King is said to have written most of the book, It , which was published in 1986.

Fun Fact: The tower opens four times a year to allow visitors to enjoy the beautiful views from its promenade deck.

Thomas Hill Standpipe SK Work: It  (1990) 41 Thomas Hill Rd, Bangor, ME 04401

Meet Me at the Sewers

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

This cement structure built into a small hill is the location where the kids meet in the movie, It, before they head into the sewers.

Sewer Meeting Spot SK Work: It  (1990) Unknown

Paul Bunyan Statue

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

That giant Paul Bunyan statue that came to life in It and attacked Richie? Yep, this is it…no pun intended although it would have sounded cooler with intent, right?

Paul Bunyan Statue SK Work: It  (1990) 519 Main St, Bangor, ME 04401

Bangor Public Library

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

The Bangor Public Library appeared as the Town Hall building of “Derry” in It . Derry is, of course, fictional but Mr. King has stated that Bangor, Maine served as his inspiration for the famous fictional town.

Fun Fact: Another good work here, Mr. and Mrs. King donated 2.5 million dollars back in the 90s towards renovations that funded the library’s new wing.

Bangor Public Library SK Work: It  (1990) 145 Harlow St, Bangor, ME 04401

Fantastic Fun Facts:

  • Stephen and Tabitha King are known affectionately as “Steve and Tabby” to family and friends. As I am relaying stories told to us by our tour guide, Stu, a friend of the Kings, I will refer to them as “Steve and Tabby”.
  • Since Steve didn’t have a phone, Kirby sent him a telegram saying congrats on the $400,000. The Kings thought it was a misprint and they would be getting $2,000 (half of what they thought was the original $4,000). Steve sent back a telegram asking when they could expect the $2,000 check. Kirby responded with “It’s $200,000, not $2,000, dummy!” and didn’t even sign his name. He knew Steve was an English major and not a math major! 😂
  • Tabby read the telegram and called Steve at work. Since she never did this, Steve thought one of his kids had died. Tabby had to read the telegram to him four times before it sunk in and he didn’t remember much after that. But, he went to buy her a handheld blow dryer as a gift to give her that very night to thank her for sticking by him. It was $8.99 plus tax which was all he had at the time. They no longer wondered how they were going to pay their $65 rent. However, they did budget out $10,000 per year to make the money last for 20 years.
  • Tabby was hungry and wanted to eat before they made the one-hour return drive to Boulder. So, they ate at a restaurant where they were the only patrons. Only three tables were set. All the others had the chairs upside down, covered with sheets. Classical music began playing as soon as their food arrived and Steve came up with the entire outline of the book at that moment. They wound up staying in the area while he finished writing out the details.
  • Steve and Tabby’s older son, Joe, was the youngest person to fly on the Concord. The Kings had tried living in the United Kingdom but became so homesick that they returned home six weeks later, losing all the money on their rental house. Steve spent $14,000 on Concord tickets and they were back in the USA within four hours. Though at the time they were unaware, Tabby returned home from the UK pregnant with their younger son, Owen.
  • Stephen Edwin King just turned 72 on Sept 21. He was born on 9.21.47 but it is thought to just be a coincidence that his address (displayed so prominently on his gate) is 47.

I'm a huge fan of the best-selling author, Stephen King. I've read the books and seen the movies. So, I had to take this Stephen King tour in Bangor, Maine! #stephenking #tours #bangor #maine #bangormaine #film #movies #books #horror #travel #destinations #traveltips

Okay SK fans, pretty interesting stuff, right? I loved what all I learned about Mr. King. I was already in love with his writing but I totally have a newfound appreciation for him after learning more about his personal life. If you are an SK fan, a movie buff, or just looking for cool Halloween fun, I definitely recommend this Stephen King tour!

Hungry after getting your SK on? My guide to Maine-ly eating will give you ten options to solve that problem!

Have you been to Bangor? Are you a Stephen King fan? What is your favorite movie? What location on this tour would you be most excited about? 

‘Til next time…

Trimm Travels,

Similar Posts

Best Places To Eat in Banff, Canada

Best Places To Eat in Banff, Canada

When thinking about Banff, skiing usually pops into mind; however, it has a great foodie scene. See what I found as the best places to eat in Banff, Canada!

Facebook in Japan: Visiting the Tokyo Office

Facebook in Japan: Visiting the Tokyo Office

Visiting Facebook’s headquarters in San Francisco was pretty amazing. But, visiting Facebook in Japan was really cool too! I couldn’t believe I was getting to check out yet another Facebook property. Let me show you around Facebook’s Tokyo office!

This Is My South: A Review of the Essential Travel Guide to the Southern USA

This Is My South: A Review of the Essential Travel Guide to the Southern USA

Heading to the Southern United States? Find out why This Is My South is the perfect travel guide for the first-time visitor and native Southerners alike! My in-depth review of the book covers everything including why it’s incredibly useful!

The Instagrammer’s Guide to Perú

The Instagrammer’s Guide to Perú

Are you overwhelmed by how much there is to photograph in Perú? Want to be sure you don’t miss anything? Then this Instagrammer’s Guide to Perú is for you!

Santorini Sailing and Sunsets

Santorini Sailing and Sunsets

A catamaran, great food and gorgeous sunsets. What more could you want? Find out why this was my favorite thing we did in Santorini, Greece!

Best Things To Do In Lucerne, Switzerland

Best Things To Do In Lucerne, Switzerland

Heading to Lucerne, a city seriously full of charm and beauty? Wondering what to do there? I can tell you there is a LOT! From lakes to alpine peaks, medieval architecture and lots of color, don’t miss the best things to do in Lucerne, Switzerland!

22 Comments

How interesting! I love Stephen King as an author and this looks like such an interesting tour about him. I loved the fun facts also.

Hi Sam-It’s a really fun and unique tour. He’s a great guy and has done so many things for his community I never knew about. Thanks for reading! 🙂

Stephan King is one of my very favorite authors. I am pretty sure I have read almost everything he has wrote. This sounds like a super fun tour. I had no idea it existed. I love that Stu Tinker’s wife s named Penney, that is a great coincidence. This is a tour I would love to take.

Hi Wendy-I know, I loved that name coincidence too! Isn’t he a fabulous author? You would love this tour and I hope you get to take it one day! Thanks for reading! 🙂

We had no idea there was a Stephen King tour let alone in Maine. I absolutely love old cemeteries though so I would have eaten that visit up!

Hi Wildish Wander-Yes, there is and you would love it if you like old cemeteries! Thanks for reading! 🙂

I can imagine this tour would be so popular with SK fans. I love the house and in particular the gate with the spiders and bats.I didn’t realise he was that old, or that he used to read bedtime stories to kids in hospital. I just hope they weren’t scary stories though. Such a great idea doing this fun tour for Halloween.

Hi Tania-No they weren’t scary bedtime stories that he read to the kids. Scary didn’t come into play at the hospital. No clowns or balloons allowed either. He has such a softie side. And yes, it’s a great Halloween tour! Thanks for reading! 🙂

I love the books of King. I just read everything as a teenager, which I could get my hands on. I have never seen the films. I did not want to destroy the illusions of the thoughts I had reading.

Hi Susanne-I understand that. Some of the films though are really good! Thanks for reading! 🙂

As I was reading this through I wondered what Mr. King would think of the tours…but given that he occasionally waves to the tourists or comes out to greet them, he must be OK with it! I remember reading Pet Semetary and seeing the movie – it scared the CRAP out of me! I recognized Mount Hope Cemetery from your photos even before I read the description. 🙂

Hi Jim-Haha, great minds think alike. I wondered that same thing. What does Mr. King think about all of us taking photos at his house daily? But when our guide (who knows him) told us he comes out and waves/greets occasionally and even put a red balloon in his window for the release of It then I guess he doesn’t mind! He seems to very much be a people person. Thanks for reading! 🙂

Before few days, I returned from Midwest and could figure out how beautiful it might be in this Fall season. Stephen king tour in Bangor too looks interesting as the Stephen King’s house really looks quirky and especially that drain where the hand is coming out. I also loved that here Fall is significantly visible as many trees have yellow leaves. Also Memorial park looks very beautiful.

Hi Yukti-Yes, Maine is one of the prettiest states to visit in the fall for sure! Mr. King’s house is definitely quirky and fits him well. Thanks for reading! 🙂

Oh how cool! We both used to read Stephen King’s books when we were teenagers! While some of the movies are great, we must admit that we’re not into IT. Nevertheless, we like exploring old cemeteries and visiting film locations, so we’d definitely go to Bangour when we visit Maine someday!

Hi Mei and Kerstin-I hear you…I love all the books. Some of the movies are better than others for sure. I am NOT a clown fan. At all. Not the least bit. BUT…for some reason I like It and have seen them all. Funny how that works. If you’ve both read all the books, definitely check out this tour when you’re back in the US. Thanks for reading! 🙂

That’s a perfect match between house and author, isn’t it? I knew that SK was a philanthropist, but I’d not heard about Tabitha and the bear and rabbit ceilings; that’s such a great idea. It must be strange to have connections with R. Flagg and read how the name influenced so many powerful villains; that was a new story for me. I sometimes think I’d love to visit all the SK sites, and this would be a fantastic start.

Hi Bernadette-Is it not THE perfect match of a house for SK?? I love it! I had no idea he was such a philanthropist before this tour. I love how he and his wife are a solid team and weathered through so much together. The bears and bunnies is such a cute idea. I agree it must be interesting for R. Flagg to know about its connections throughout the books! I hope you get to do the tour when you’re in the US sometime and thanks for reading! 🙂

To be honest, I’m not a fan, but my husband is. And as he doesn’t do that much reading nowadays, anything that can motivate him is worth a try :)) Anyway, the US is still far away in our travel plans, but this is worth keeping in mind. And I’m happy to see that even for me, an outsider to Stephen King’s books, the tour looks interesting and amusing, so excellent suggestion. 🙂

Hi Mirela-Oh I get it, this genre isn’t for everyone but it’s nice to know that you find the tour interesting even if not a fan. His philanthropy side is worth it all by itself! Glad to hear your husband is a fan. Thanks for reading! 🙂

Hi. I am a huge SK fan. We will be taking the tour in August, when we visit there. I am super excited! I have waited for this trip since I was a teenager.

Hi Brenda-If you are a huge SK fan you will LOVE this tour! I’m excited for you because it’s such a cool and unique adventure. I would love to hear your thoughts after you take it! Thanks for reading! 🙂

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I accept the Privacy Policy

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

WHO DOESN'T LOVE COOKIES?

Privacy overview.

  • Things to Do
  • Restaurants
  • Vacation Rentals
  • Travel Stories
  • Rental Cars
  • Add a Place
  • Travel Forum
  • Travelers' Choice
  • Help Center

Stephen King Tour in Bangor, Maine - SK Tours Of Maine, LLC

  • United States    
  • Maine (ME)    
  • Bangor    
  • Bangor - Things to Do    
  • SK Tours Of Maine, LLC

Great Tour, they are so friendly and knowledgeable of what they are showing you. My husband and I... read more

stephen king tour of maine

SK Tours is worth a trip to Maine from anywhere for any Stephen King fans. Jennifer and JT clearly... read more

stephen king tour of maine

Stephen King Tour in Bangor, Maine

Loved it! The tour was so fun and our guide was very knowledgeable about everything Stephen King. Before we left, I was actually feeling guilty for dragging my husband along because he is not a book person like I am but he enjoyed the tour as well. It's the next best thing to meeting Stephen King himself.

Tour in a van with 3 others and an excellent guide. Lots of SK specifics but quite a bit of other info about the area. I’m glad I went.

I loved all the information about the background of the stories, it also reminded me of stories i read so long ago that I really want to reread them! It was also nice to see and hear about the different projects that the King family supports.It was also very interesting to learn some of the history of Bangor, we had a great time!

Fun trip with a guide that knew everything you need to know about King! Thank you, new books by SK have been bought!

Our family was making our first visit to Maine for a vacation. We live in North Carolina and Seattle Washington. We are big Steven King fans, so for one of our activities, we booked this tour. There were great reviews of SK Tours, so this looked great. In fact, one of us received a gift certificate for this tour as a Christmas present. in late April, we contacted Stewart to book the tour. As we already had our airline flights and our vacation house rented, we knew exactly what date and time we wanted for the tour. We confirmed with Stewart on the phone the date and time plus the number of guests (5 of us) for the tour. He subsequently emailed me with directions for where to meet for the tour. On the day we arrived for the tour (we were staying in Rockland, so we drove up to Bangor for the tour), we saw Stewart's tour van while we were eating lunch. The tour was scheduled for 2 hours later. One of us went out to talk to Stewart about our tour later that day. He said that he had been contacted by group who wanted to do a documentary on Steven King, so his wife would be giving the tour instead of him. In fact, he was parked near the restaurant we were eating lunch at to pick up the documentary "crew". This was fine with us- we figured his wife would be just as good a tour guide. We re-confirmed the pick-up spot and the time with Stewart. At the appointed time, we went to the public parking lot for pick up by his wife. She never showed. We waited 45 minutes. We called and emailed repeatedly during this time-no answers. So we decided to just tour on our own. We looked up some of the Steven King sites and headed out. When we got to Steven King's house, low and behold-there was Stewart giving an interview to a cameraman (no crew-just one guy). We waited until he finished talking and then told him his wife had never shown. And I asked for the money back for the pre-paid gift certificate-which he did pay us in cash. Here are now the stories that we were told: 1) I don't know why my wife didn't meet you-this was said in person. 2) We don't have any record for you scheduling a visit (this was sent by email later that day). I immediately forwarded him the email he had sent to me giving directions for the pick-up. (And if this was true, why did he tell us his wife was picking us up?) 3)-Once he saw that email, the story changed to "we found your reservation, but you made if for May 31st, and you didn't show up" Really? a vacation that was well-planned out-we just gave a completely wrong date?? And if excuse number 3 actually happened, why wouldn't he just send an email and say "sorry I missed you?" Ok-so 3 different stories, all bogus. it seems clear that he wanted to do the documentary and blew us off. It would have been nice for him to be honest from the beginning. Very disappointed in how this was handled.

Big "Steven" King Fans? Thanks pell his name correctly; it's Stephen. As I explained to you, I had you confused with the couple that me wife was taking that day, I did not realize that you were a party of 5, not the 2 that I thought you were. We have done this for 10 years and have screwed up twice, so I'm not going to lose sleep over you. We made a legitimate mistake somewhere along the line from April, and have apologized for it. We would have taken you the following day but you didn't want to drive back to Bangor, so let it go. You got your $45.00 back, and if your son had not used the F word all through his tirade in fron of Steve's house, I might have been more inclined to help you that afternoon. Stuart - Not Stewart

The tour operator is extremely knowledgeable, offering personal insights beyond mere facts. He displayed a passion for Stephen King as a writer, but also praised King and his wife as humanitarians, proud of their connection to Bangor. Easy to recommend.

Up Close and Personal with Stephen King

How one Maine-based tour company is bringing Stephen King’s fans straight to the source. Plus: Yankee’s editor Mel Allen reflects on his own run-ins with the Maine celebrity author.

By Mel Allen

Aug 25 2023

home-of-stephen-king-4015470_1280

Stephen King’s Home

Whenever I see a newspaper story that mentions Stephen King, the mega-popular author and one of the most famous Maine personalities ever, I stop and read it. Partly because King is a compelling writer who also engages in social issues, and partly because I once helped him round up some of his stray pigs.  

OK, here’s the backstory: I began my writing career freelancing for the  Maine Sunday Telegram  in the summer of 1975. A few months later, King’s second blockbuster,  Salem’s Lot , hit bookstores. He was living then with his wife, Tabitha, in a lovely lake house near Bridgton, Maine. The newspaper paid me $100 a story and I was also living near Bridgton, also by a lake, but my dwelling had its water shut off, and I chopped holes in the ice and carried buckets of water into the cottage to warm on the wood stove. 

Our disparate lives came together when the paper asked me to visit King and write about the phenomenon of becoming one of America’s bestselling authors. We were only a year apart in age, and we had a fine visit. And I came back not only with a story on King but also a second one on Tabby’s writing, too.

Plan Your Perfect Summer Adventure: Get The Free Ultimate New England Summer Guide!

Soon after, I got a call from King saying that some of his pigs that he was planning to take to market had plans of their own. Could I join the roundup? I did. 

A few years later, after I had started freelancing for  Yankee , one of my first features was a  visit with King , now living in Bangor and now with children. Together we went to the high school in Hampden, Maine, where he had been teaching when he wrote his first hit novel,  Carrie. By this time, 1979,  The Shining  had solidified his place as “King of Horror,” and his classic novel of an apocalyptic showdown,  The Stand , was atop the bestseller lists. After King and I left the school, we went to his home, where he showed me his writing space and his expansive library, and I joined him and his young family for pizza. 

That summer I joined a crowd of friends on the  Songo River Queen  on Long Lake in Naples, Maine, for a party, which in memory was a book-launch celebration of King’s latest work,  The Dead Zone . Then, shortly after my  Yankee  story was published, I read that novel .  In one scene, a fictional Maine newspaper reporter poses a question in a news conference. The reporter’s name? Mel Allen.

So yes, I have read a lot about King in the passing years.

stephen king tour of maine

Which brings me to  Bangor Daily News  reporter Emily Burnham, who recently wrote about  an unusual tourist attraction  in Bangor. Every year,  SK Tours of Maine  takes King fans from around the world — nearly 4,000 annually — to view his former home on Broadway Avenue and photograph the famous wrought-iron gate with its ornamental bats and dragon. The two-and-half-hour van trips (there are also private tours) are billed as tours of “Derry, Maine” — King’s fictional town that’s loosely based on Bangor. Fans are shown places and landmarks with links to their favorite King novels. The stops come with commentary from Jamie Tinker, who runs the tours with his wife, Jennifer Millar. I doubt there are many people outside the King family with deeper ties to his oeuvre. 

stephen king tour of maine

Tinker’s father began the singular business 11 years ago after owning a Bangor bookstore devoted almost exclusively to King-related books. “I know what King fans are like,” Tinker told the  BDN ’s Burnham. “You’d better be ready to answer the most obscure, hard questions about his books. They will keep you on your toes. I think there’s a sense that you just can’t be a phony. It can’t be a cash grab. People will sense that you’re not a real fan and you’re just trying to cash in, and they won’t support you. I think the King community definitely can sense when you’re faking it.” 

If you take the tour, you will see Mount Hope Cemetery, the iconic Paul Bunyan statue, the King mansion on West Broadway, the Thomas Hill Standpipe, Mansfield Stadium, and the Bangor Public Library, which the Kings have long supported, among other spots. The van visits the Kings’ old Sanford Street neighborhood, as well. “We cover a lot of miles and entertain nonstop (we hope),” Jennifer Millar told me via email. Maybe I will be a surprise tour customer one day, and just casually mention that, oh yes, long ago, I once helped Stephen King find his pigs.

For more information, go to  sk-tours.com .

stephen king tour of maine

Mel Allen is the fifth editor of Yankee Magazine since its beginning in 1935. His first byline in Yankee appeared in 1977 and he joined the staff in 1979 as a senior editor. Eventually he became executive editor and in the summer of 2006 became editor. During his career he has edited and written for every section of the magazine, including home, food, and travel, while his pursuit of long form story telling has always been vital to his mission as well. He has raced a sled dog team, crawled into the dens of black bears, fished with the legendary Ted Williams, profiled astronaut Alan Shephard, and stood beneath a battleship before it was launched. He also once helped author Stephen King round up his pigs for market, but that story is for another day. Mel taught fourth grade in Maine for three years and believes that his education as a writer began when he had to hold the attention of 29 children through months of Maine winters. He learned you had to grab their attention and hold it. After 12 years teaching magazine writing at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, he now teaches in the MFA creative nonfiction program at Bay Path University in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Like all editors, his greatest joy is finding new talent and bringing their work to light.

April 12, 2024

UMaine's Student Newspaper since 1875.

stephen king tour of maine

Stephen King’s first novel ‘Carrie’ celebrates 50th anniversary

Half a century later, Stephen King’s “Carrie” remains an essential read for any fan of supernatural horror. First published on April 5, 1974, the novel received favorable reviews from critics for its memorable story, prominent themes and overall disturbing nature.

The iconic story follows 16-year-old Carrie White who has been bullied and belittled by her peers. Not only is she constantly harassed at school, but she also lives with her abusive and highly religious mother, Margaret. Carrie also harbors telekinetic powers that she has slowly developed over time.

While the book is primarily told through a linear third-person narrative, it will often switch over to various perspectives that take place in the story’s future. This form of narration contains manuscripts, newspapers and autobiographies from past survivors. The foreshadowing and buildup to the event and what transpires afterwards is extremely gripping and gives further background detail on relevant characters.

Many different themes are prevalent throughout the story such as ostracization, revenge and how one’s actions will bring out pain and suffering. The plot blends horror and gothic fiction with elements of a coming-of-age story and how younger people are often more vicious and less morally empathetic.

The character Sue Snell feels sympathy for the unpopular and shunned Carrie and wants to help her by performing an act of kindness, but in doing so she is the catalyst for the widespread destruction that happens. Now the once popular Sue is shunned by those around her.

The strong sales and success of “Carrie” is what initially sparked King’s legendary career as the world famous horror novelist. The book is also noteworthy for being one of the most frequently banned books in United States schools due to its disturbing and controversial content.

“Carrie” has received various adaptations over the years including a 1976 film adaptation directed by Brian De Palma. The original 1974 novel is worth checking out for longtime fans of Stephen King or those who want to start reading his material.

This article was originally published on Nov. 7, 2022 and is being re-published for the 50th anniversary of “Carrie.”

Published in Campus & Community and Culture

Colin Gallagher

More posts from Colin Gallagher

stephen king tour of maine

IMAGES

  1. Stephen King Tour in Bangor Maine (REAL LIFE Derry Maine!)

    stephen king tour of maine

  2. How To Do a Stephen King Themed Tour of Maine

    stephen king tour of maine

  3. Stephen King Tour!

    stephen king tour of maine

  4. Stephen King's Maine: 13 Spots Fans Must See (Updated 2023)

    stephen king tour of maine

  5. Stephen King's Maine: 13 Spots Fans Must See (Updated 2023)

    stephen king tour of maine

  6. Stephen King Tour

    stephen king tour of maine

VIDEO

  1. Stephen King, renowned author from Maine, celebrates 76th birthday

COMMENTS

  1. SK Tours of Maine

    The Derry, Maine Tour. Join us while we explore Stephen King's Derry, Maine. We will visit locations of inspiration, books, movies, & discuss the generous philanthropic donations the Kings have made to the "Queen City," Bangor, Me. The King home is private property and is not open to the public. Book Now.

  2. Stephen King Tour

    Address: 47 West Broadway, Bangor. You may be surprised to learn this, but you can walk right up to Stephen King's home in Bangor, Maine. The address is public knowledge and it is pretty common knowledge that King himself is known to come out and talk to fans frequently. I take that as a sign that he doesn't seem to mind us commoners.

  3. 10 Best Places to Visit For Stephen King Fans

    10 Spots In Bangor, Maine Every Stephen King Fan Must Visit. Sandi Barrett. Aug.9.2021. Corner of Jackson and Union Streets in Bangor, Maine (Photo Credit: Sandi Barrett) Activities and Interests; ... for a Bangor Stephen King Tour. I was blown away by the eager enthusiasm of the others on the ride. It was completely contagious and I found ...

  4. SK Tours Of Maine, LLC

    Derry, Maine is a fictional town based on Stephen King's long-time hometown of Bangor, Maine, and has been mentioned in various books and short stories, including IT, Insomnia, 11/22/63, and Bag of Bones. With the exception of a few name changes, the maps of Derry and Bangor are quite similar. With its landmarks, clear book and movie ...

  5. What it's Like to Take a Stephen King Tour of Maine

    Aug 4 2017 • 9:30 AM. If you happened to be driving around the area of Bangor, Maine (pronounced "Bang-gore"), odds are you'd think it was just an average New England town. But to horror ...

  6. Stephen King's Home in Bangor, Maine: A Tour Guide

    Stephen King's home is located in the picturesque city of Bangor, Maine, a popular tourist destination known for its rich history, charming architecture, and vibrant cultural scene. The author's residence can be found at 47 West Broadway, a stunning Victorian mansion situated in the heart of Bangor's historic district.

  7. Stephen King's Maine Places of Inspiration

    Any Stephen King tour of Maine wouldn't be complete without a stop by the author's famous home, where he and his wife Tabitha raised their three children. Located at 47 West Broadway in the ...

  8. How to Do a Stephen King Themed Tour of Maine

    F or the best part of the past half a century, Stephen King has given some of the finest fantasy, horror, sci-fi and suspense novels to the literary world. Fans of the acclaimed author are probably already aware that Maine is the place that he calls home. Many of his tales, and their subsequent cinema and television adaptations, are set to a backdrop of the state's small towns and their ...

  9. Stephen King's Maine: 13 Spots Fans Must See (Updated 2023)

    The Pet Semetary Cemetery: Mount Hope Cemetery. Mount Hope Cemetery is another excellent spot to visit in Stephen King's Maine. It's a smaller cemetery but is one of the oldest in the entire country. The cemetery covers approximately 300 acres and was built in the 1830s after it was designed by an architect named Charles G. Bryant.

  10. Stephen King Rules in Bangor, Maine: A Tour Through King Country

    Stephen King Rules in Bangor, Maine: A Tour Through the Town That Inspires a Horror Legend. By Haleigh Foutch Published Aug 4, 2017. This Stephen King nerd's dreams come true in the town that ...

  11. SK TOURS OF MAINE

    The tour starts and ends at a Stephen King gift shop with something for everyone. Jamie is highly engaging and grew up in Bangor so he knows where all the must-see's are. I thought I knew everything about King, but I learned a lot on this tour including the philanthropy and community involvements the Kings have contributed to. We were ...

  12. A Tour Of Stephen Kings Maine

    A Tour of Stephen King's Maine. Christopher Crosby 04 December 2017. The modern horror master, Stephen King, calls Maine home. His books were scary as much for their inventiveness as their exploration of the rhythms and ruins of civilization, as staged in Maine's small towns. Modern travelers through this landscape will discover small towns ...

  13. A Stephen King Tour: Visit the Real Life Derry

    Bangor, Maine is the third largest city in the state of Maine, but if it weren't for Stephen King, the city would be relatively unknown. Made famous as the real life version of Derry featured in King's novel IT, Bangor has plenty to offer King fans!Take a guided tour with SK Tours of Maine or take a self-guided Stephen King tour.

  14. Check IT Out: 10 Places In Maine Every Stephen King Fan Should Visit

    3 Thomas Hill Standpipe. Thomas Hill Standpipe in Bangor, Maine is a historic landmark. It is also the inspiration for the Standpipe in Stephen King's It. Much like the corner of Jackson and Union Street, this is a real landmark you can visit that has actually appeared in the novel.

  15. Stephen King Tour: October Fun in Bangor, Maine • Trimm Travels

    Stephen King Tour-Bangor, Maine. The following are some of the places you will see on the tour. Mount Hope Cemetery. Mount Hope Cemetery is where the original Pet Sematary was filmed. I am aware that a remake was released earlier this year for the movie's 30th anniversary, but it was filmed in Canada.

  16. SK Tours of Maine

    The only guided tour of the Stephen King sites in and around Bangor (Derry) Maine. SK Tours of Maine, Bangor, Maine. 6,079 likes · 1,450 talking about this. SK Tours of Maine

  17. Stephen King's House

    About. This spooky Victorian mansion in the heart of Bangor's Whitney Park Historic District was, up until recently, the home of famed horror author Stephen King. Snap a picture in front of the iconic iron gate, adorned with spiders, bats, and even a three-headed dragon. There's even a frighteningly intricate tree sculpture that sits on the lawn.

  18. Stephen King Tour in Bangor, Maine

    He displayed a passion for Stephen King as a writer, but also praised King and his wife as humanitarians, proud of their connection to Bangor. Easy to recommend. Date of experience: July 2018. Review collected in partnership with this attraction. Ask Perky1234 about SK Tours Of Maine, LLC.

  19. Up Close and Personal with Stephen King

    How one Maine-based tour company is bringing Stephen King's fans straight to the source. Plus: Yankee's editor Mel Allen reflects on his own run-ins with the Maine celebrity author. ... Every year, SK Tours of Maine takes King fans from around the world — nearly 4,000 annually — to view his former home on Broadway Avenue and photograph the ...

  20. Stephen King's first novel 'Carrie' celebrates 50th anniversary

    The original 1974 novel is worth checking out for longtime fans of Stephen King or those who want to start reading his material. This article was originally published on Nov. 7, 2022 and is being re-published for the 50th anniversary of "Carrie.". Published in Campus & Community and Culture. Colin Gallagher.