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    Hendricks Head Lighthouse - If there was a ghost and they had drones back in the 1870's, this is what it may have looked like.

    Hendricks Head Lighthouse

    3.5(4 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Worth going if you're trying to visit all of the Maine lighthouses, but if you're looking to save…read moresome time for the harder ones, this is one to skip. This structure dates to 1875 and is a private residence for some time. The white tower is 39 feet tall and has a range of 9 nautical miles. It marks the mouth of the Sheepscot River and access to the town of Wiscasset. The lighthouse is entirely on private property that is not open to the public. Clear "no trespassing signs" at the entrance to the driveway warn you not to continue exploring. There is a small parking area at a nearby beach and you can get some decent pictures from there. That's as close as you can get. [Review 14896 overall, 398 of 2021, number 78 in Maine.]

    You can't actually get near Hendrick's Head (as it's on private property) so your options to see it…read moreare: 1) By boat 2) From the small (and nearly non-existent at high tide) nearby beach in West Southport that overlooks Hendricks Harbor; the beach is *very* rocky at some spots (so wear your water shoes), but the waters here are such a lovely shade of teal and, dare I say, even a bit warmer for Atlantic temps! Nice, uncrowded spot to swim at if you know about it! There's plenty of parking on Beach Rd/Lighthouse Ln; when we came it was literally all out of staters, it seemed like they were all staying nearby too. The lighthouse - a tapered, square-shaped wood frame structure with a red light and a red roof on the keeper's house - was built in 1829 to guide ships on the Sheepscot River making their way to the shipbuilding center at Wiscasset Harbor; it was rebuilt in 1875, deactivated in 1933, then relit in 1951. Apparently there's a lot of stories/lore around this particular lighthouse (like one about a child being saved by a lighthouse keeper after some traumatic shipwreck), so it's definitely got some fascinating history!

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    Hendricks Head Lighthouse - Hendricks Head Lighthouse

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    Hendricks Head Lighthouse - Built back in 1875

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    Built back in 1875

    Victoria Mansion - Master Bedroom

    Victoria Mansion

    4.2(84 reviews)
    34.3 miWest End

    **November 2025: Friday Morning Visit**…read more I saw that the Victoria Mansion was just a 10 minute walk from our airbnb and that Black Friday was the start of their Christmas overlay! It sounded fun and for $19.25 (Adult Admission) I was excited to see how they would implement the Nutcracker theme to the home. Guests enter through the gift shop and while we arrived at 10:10am or so I was really surprised at how many visitors they had checking out the home. As a National Historic Landmark, this summer home was created by Ruggles Morses, sometime between 1858-1860, and as a hotel entrepreneur Morses implemented many of the lavish hotel designs to it. The home itself is original and over 90% of the interiors and furnishings remain original to 1860, including furniture, carpets, draperies, textiles, which was really impressive. I think I spent about 45 minutes admiring all the home details and reading the placards, and there were friendly informative docents at pretty much each section of the home These photos don't even really do it justice, but the decorations were extremely elaborate and each room focused on a different act in the ballet - ie. Spanish Chocolates, Mother Ginger, Arabian Coffee, Chinese Tea, etc. There was significant care given to each room. Overall, I had fun time!

    Street parking was relatively easy for us. No paid meters, but read the signs. $38.50 for 2 adults…read moreis what we paid. That price came with a guided tour of the house and narration. Our guide was actually doing a very good job narrating, that is until she seemed annoyed that we wanted to pose for one or two pictures, hurrying us along and stating we were waisting time. Even the grand staircase, not allowing us to stand in the middle of the steps for a photograph. Telling us that wasn't allowed, it all sounded ridiculous. I mean it was just two people the guide was touring, us! The guide even walked us past the tip box we weren't tossing in anything. Great post card photo opportunities in house, which are allowed. *Videos prohibited. *Final thoughts: Nice and interesting experience go check it out and tell them the Guru sent you. Check out the documentary OLD WORLD ORDER 1&2 at rumble dot com before visiting. The Review Guru* Long Island NY

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    Victoria Mansion - One of the rooms

    One of the rooms

    Victoria Mansion - Christmas '23

    Christmas '23

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    Cap'n Fish's Cruises - Demonstration (Jul 2025)

    Cap'n Fish's Cruises

    3.9(155 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    It's nice that they have a puffin and whale watching combo cruise. Being short on time, it was nice…read moreto have the opportunity to do both in one half day. We had a naturalist/animal guide who was knowledgeable and very attentive at identifying birds. There were a decent number of puffins, though they didn't really get close enough to make out the finer details by naked eye, but there are binoculars for rent (not sure how helpful they are because I had my own camera). We unfortunately didn't see any whales, but we were each given a standby ticket for a future cruise. The instructions in the email confirmation weren't completely accurate -- it instructed to go to a different pier where the cruise was actually going to be. Thankfully, I was able to reach staff over the phone and clarify this quickly. Definitely dress in layers, because once the boat starts powering out of the bay, the wind chills the temperature down a good 20 degrees. They did have blankets available but I'm not sure if they're an additional cost. The inside of the boat is nice and toasty, but the views aren't as crisp. I'd heard parking was rough, but if you go before June 1, I noticed some lots nearby were free, and there is free 4 hour parking a short 6 minute walk away that is just long enough for the cruise.

    I absolutely loved this tour! The crew was awesome all the way from the parking lot and back again…read more We did the puffin/scenic tour. Seeing them and hearing the story of how they came to be on the island was fascinating. We learned a lot about them and other animals we might see. On the way there and back, if they noticed any wildlife, they would stop so we could see better. We saw porpoises, seal, and a sunfish along with many other birds. It does get chilly so dress in layers just in case. Captain Jerry, Faith, and crew were great. Very highly recommend!

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    Envy and her Dad

    Cap'n Fish's Cruises - We had a meal at Pier 1 before our cruise. My photos during the cruise were in a different cellphone. Too bad that I can't share them.

    We had a meal at Pier 1 before our cruise. My photos during the cruise were in a different cellphone. Too bad that I can't share them.

    Cap'n Fish's Cruises - Demonstration (Jul 2025)

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    Demonstration (Jul 2025)

    Burnt Island Lighthouse - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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