Maine cannabis city guides: Lincoln, ME Dispensary Guide — Just Baked & Blazin Trailz 2026

Lincoln, ME Dispensary Guide

Just Baked Maine, Blazin Trailz, Brothers Cannabis, Experience Cannabis — interior Penobscot

Lincoln Cannabis Quick Facts

FactDetails
Medical LegalYes
Recreational LegalYes — town permits adult-use retail
Dispensaries in Town4 (Just Baked Maine, Blazin Trailz, Brothers Cannabis, Experience Cannabis)
Population~5,200 (2020 Census)
CountyPenobscot County
PositionI-95 / ME-6 corridor, ~50 mi N of Bangor, ~40 mi S of Millinocket

Dispensaries in Lincoln

Just Baked Maine

Address: 75 Main St, Lincoln, ME 04457
Phone: (207) 794-2200
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 11am-6pm
Type: Recreational (21+) and Medical (MMMP)

Just Baked Maine is one of Lincoln's flagship dispensaries and a recognizable brand across central Maine. The store specializes in baked-goods-style edibles alongside its full flower, vape, and concentrate menu, and serves both 21+ recreational customers and MMMP cardholders. Its location on Main Street puts it at the heart of Lincoln's commercial district.

Blazin Trailz

Address: 9 Transalpine Rd, Lincoln, ME 04457
Phone: (207) 794-3300
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 11am-5pm
Type: Recreational and Medical

Blazin Trailz operates just off the I-95 Lincoln exit and is the easiest dispensary to reach for travelers driving through. The store carries a broad recreational and medical menu, with a focus on flower and concentrates. The Transalpine Road location gives the store excellent highway visibility.

Brothers Cannabis

Address: 1 Penobscot Valley Ave, Lincoln, ME 04457
Phone: (207) 794-1100
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm
Type: Recreational and Medical

Brothers Cannabis is a family-styled operator with locations across central Maine, including this Lincoln storefront and a second location in Newport. The Penobscot Valley Avenue location is convenient for Lincoln residents and serves as a complementary stop alongside the Main Street operators.

Experience Cannabis

Address: 62 Main St, Lincoln, ME 04457
Phone: (207) 794-4400
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 11am-5pm
Type: Recreational and Medical

Experience Cannabis rounds out Lincoln's four-store market with a Main Street storefront that emphasizes the consultation and education side of the cannabis retail experience. The store's positioning as a more guided, education-first destination gives it a different brand tone from Blazin Trailz's highway-convenience approach or Just Baked's edible-driven menu.

Four-Store Corridor Stop

Lincoln is one of the most dispensary-dense small towns in Maine for its population. Four operators — Just Baked Maine, Blazin Trailz, Brothers Cannabis, and Experience Cannabis — all serve a town of about 5,200. The I-95 / ME-6 location is the key: Lincoln is the natural fuel-and-stretch stop between Bangor and the Katahdin region, and the highway traffic has supported a deeper operator cluster than the resident population alone would justify.

Lincoln's Market Context

Lincoln is a Penobscot County town of about 5,200 residents in the interior northern part of the state, on the Penobscot River and the I-95 / ME-6 corridor. The town grew up around the Lincoln Pulp & Paper mill and the surrounding Penobscot River timber industry, and it remains the service hub for the surrounding rural communities of Winn, Lee, Mattawamkeag, Springfield, and the broader Penobscot highlands. The Lincoln Lakes region — Mattanawcook Pond and the Cold Stream chain — is a popular summer and ice-fishing destination.

For cannabis, Lincoln is a mature four-store market that benefits from its I-95 / ME-6 position between Bangor and Millinocket. The four operators have differentiated themselves on menu mix (Just Baked's edibles), location and convenience (Blazin Trailz off the highway), multi-store brand reach (Brothers Cannabis), and consultative retail (Experience Cannabis). For shoppers driving north from Bangor or south from Millinocket, Lincoln is a natural stretch break and a place to find a broader selection than the typical small-town market offers.

Operators evaluating the I-95 corridor north of Bangor should treat Lincoln as a key mid-corridor node, with Bangor to the south and Millinocket to the north forming the triangle of interior Penobscot dispensary activity. The four-store market is competitive, and any new entry would need to either add a service not currently offered or capture share from a complementary regional operator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Disclaimer: Information is provided for general reference only. Dispensary hours, product availability, and policies can change. Always verify details directly with the dispensary before planning a visit.

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