spectacular views. So much more to see. Great for the whole family. Lots of other stops nearby. It is a must on your list for summer 2015
My husband and I visited here. We normally go to the Lobster Shack but were wondering what the state park is like. We loved it here, not nearly as many people. I think it was around $5/adult to get in. Since we went in October during the week, the park wasn't busy at all. We climbed around a lot on all the rocks and got to enjoy the crashing waves. It is definitely cooler and windier close to the water, so remember a jacket. We also walked around the trail. I would suggest brining a picnic and hanging out here for a while. It was very peaceful and so beautiful. There are modern restrooms too.
Went to Two Lights today and walked on the rocks. So beautiful with an amazing view of the Atlantic Ocean.
This is excellent because of the walk along the cliffs, the views and the opportunity to climb all over the rocks at low tide. Plus there are picnic tables for picnics - delightful!
for one of the best lobster rolls in the area. their clams were also great - some of the freshest seafood you will find. you can eat outside on picnic tables if you desire. it is byob
Stunning views - there was so much snow! But so happy that I trekked through it to look over the edge at the cliffs. You won't be disappointed.
Greatviews from this spot. Also have a lovely sprawling park with area for a picnic. We chose to explore the rocky coastline area and do some more climbing.
A beautiful place that gives you a sense of those famed Maine rugged coves, even if you do not have access to a car. Rent a bike (we went to Gorham Bike & Ski who are open on sundays and very very nice !) and you can reach the park within 1 hour (if you take the short version) or up to 2.5 hours if you take the long version (highland trail then pleasant hill road then east along the shore).There is a lobster shack that is incredibly popular (and whose prices probably are inflated a bit to account for the amazing location).Fantastic photo opoprtiniies but careful if you decide to venture out on the rocks at low tide: they are very slippery !
If you visit the Portland, ME area this is a MUST SEE. Great scenic ocean overlook with historic eighteenth century lighthouse. Plus, awesome spacious park with remnants of an army fort and mansion... Oh, and you can't beat FREE.
A neat little area to stop in and check out the view and of course the lighthouses. Great photo opportunities. I went close to sundown and got some great photos.