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    Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse

    4.7 (46 reviews)

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    Rocks and sea
    Kathleen C.

    Beautiful area to take a walk and visit the oldest light house in America. The sourrounding area is beautiful! It has a gravel walking trail and a grassy field with swings for kids.

    Kurt V.

    Words and photos do this place no justice. It's simply beautiful and I believe it to be the prettiest lighthouse there is. It's in a beautiful park setting and there are lots of walking trails from which to see the lighthouse and the Atlantic Ocean. It's truly a must-experience kind of place!

    Troy B.

    This is a beautiful place to stop and check out. There is adequate parking but you do compete with tour buses. There are a few paths to walk on and the remains of an old fort. Pretty cool spot. Worth the visit.

    Cape Elizabeth beach
    WD S.

    Cool rock beach or breakers. It was so foggy we could t see the lighthouse but it was a really cool place to see the waves.

    Atlantic

    The parking was so easy to navigate. The grounds were well maintained. We enjoyed the museum, gift shop and the lighthouse itself. Nice place for family visits and picnics.

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    Nona C.

    This is a really cool place to visit. The rock formations are amazing... I thought it was wood at first. We got there mid-morning, and it was low tide. It was very interesting to see some of the largest lobster heads I'd ever scene in my life at the surface. I just wish that we would have been able to have closer access to the lighthouse, but the view was still goregous.

    Rachel Macie H.

    This straight up is a beautiful amazing place to spend a few hours as there's a ton of space all around the lighthouse as well as some abandoned military ruins like this whole lighthouse area was off the wall cool! Coming here I just expected the lighthouse but what I found was a lot more as our first stop was the lighthouse so we walked around for a bit took in some of the water and that beautiful view as well as the awesomeness that is the lighthouse itself. Then it was all about adventure as there are a bunch of military ruins all around with some rooms that just scream from the past making for a super cool kinda Erie vibe as well as adding to the rush history of the area. There are a few parking lots in each area that have pay as you park locations the bad thing about this is you have to stay in the lot you buy your ticket in you can't move to another so it's either that or you pay and pay again because everything here is pretty far apart. One of the coolest places we found here was the abandoned mansion it was huge and you can just feel the history being there from all the awesome brickwork that was left behind! The lighthouse though was the real winner as it was just super cool and very peaceful and soo tall it was just shedding light all over like you really can't go wrong with spending some time here! Overall super cool park lots of places to explore and just an all around mellow vibe of water rocks and history it's for that I really hope to get here again at some point as it was just amazingly beautiful and chill!

    Kelly S.

    Absolutely stunning lighthouse in the South Western entrance, also called the Portland Head light. Love the gothic revival architecture, cast iron and stone...very sturdy. On our visit, it was rainy and super windy... great closeups of the waves crashing on the rock formations... wish we could spend more time taking everything in.. but the weather was not cooperating.

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    Bruce K.

    Probably the most iconic of Maine's lighthouses, the Cape Elizabeth Light was originally built as two rubble stone towers as far back as 1828 but were replaced with cast iron towers in 1874. The tower has a height of 66 feet and therefore has a range of 15 nautical miles. The property is privately owned and some amazing photos can be had from the rocky "beach" at the front that is the official "Cape Elizabeth". It is surprisingly easy to walk on if it is dry. A marking lot with room for 30+ vehicles is at the end of Two Lights Road. This is a beautiful lighthouse and worth coming to visit but wasn't my favorite of the 18 we photographed this weekend. If you want a lighthouse that is more up close and personal, the Portland Head Light in Fort Williams (6 miles away, you can just about see it from here) would be my recommendation. [Review 14907 overall, 409 of 2021, number 89 in Maine.]

    Best skipping rocks ever!
    Tom V.

    So it's a lighthouse, right? The Maine coast has tons of them, and a lot of them don't operate, but they make for great Instagram fodder, yes? Well, not really. This is *so* much more. To begin with, this is one of the most accessible lighthouse 'parks' you can hit near Portland, and family-friendly. I love Nubble, but those rocks are treacherous. THIS is quite the opposite, with cut granite laid out as both a breaker and a quasi-beach, not without its perils but WAY more passable than Nubble. With the tides out, small pools give way to little finds, housing marine life and watchables. With the tides coming in, the rocks serve to create lots Winslow Homer-ish pictures, waves crashing, sea foam and whatnot. Additionally, a small cove to the east has a calm inlet, with maybe the world's best array of flat stones for skipping. Yes, I know, it takes years for a stone to wash ashore, but, well, skipping stones. Beat the boy's record of 9 hops. You don't get close to this lighthouse, but the view is spectacular. The whole park is just so Maine. The small restaurant next to the parking will serve you up a lobstah roll, and the climate is just perfect in summer. I think I filled up gigs on my smartphone with pics aplenty, because there are keeper photo ops everywhere at Cape Elizabeth.

    Jordan O.

    It's a very picturesque lighthouse. You cannot go inside the lighthouse though. But if you want that iconic view of Portland (which to be fair I had no idea involved this lighthouse until we were there) this is the place to do it.

    Judy A.

    Just a perfect day to enjoy a picnic lunch and watch the boats go by. The Portland Head light is the main reason tourist come hundreds of miles to visit. But us locals love the beautiful head light, the gardens and paths along the rocky coastline. We arrived early and found a picnic table overlooking the ocean. Setting up our chairs, putting a table cloth on our table we enjoyed our day. The park does charge for parking. So make sure you decide how long you want to visit. We decided 4 hours would be perfect!

    Mike S.

    Beautiful views and plenty of walking paths. There were a few food trucks there as well so no problem getting food or dessert (gelato).

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    Fort Williams Park

    Fort Williams Park

    4.7(135 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Enjoyed a nice scenic walk in Fort Williams Park where you can see the iconic Portland Head…read moreLighthouse. First off, I'd recommend looking at the website for the park's basic information before visiting. The park has several parking lots throughout which was nice. This huge park offers several trails to walk on, lots of grass areas to enjoy a picnic, many beautiful photo opportunities of the water and lighthouse, and a cute gift shop. It also has tours of its museum and of the park itself, which you can buy tickets on their website. Another nice thing they have are several food trucks and outdoor seating, so you can enjoy your food with a stunning view. Overall, this park on Cape Elizabeth, ME is the perfect spot to enjoy a peaceful time with friends, family, and even pets! It is definitely a spot to visit if you're in the area!

    What's not to love about this place; Fort Williams Park is worth the short trip just outside…read morePortland, ME. in Cape Elizabeth. It's a beautiful scenic 90 acre space over looking the Atlantic Ocean. The iconic Portland headlight and historic Fort ruins (former US Army post) are especially notable. The park offers many trails, plant species and wildlife! If you go on the Cliff Walk you get panoramic views of the entire Casco Bay. There are also places to picnic and play various sports. It'd be a great place to spend a summer day!

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    Fort Williams Park - Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park

    Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park

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    Portland Observatory - Outside near entrance

    Portland Observatory

    4.5(59 reviews)
    3.6 miEast End

    Lovely visit to the Portland Observatory…read more We had intended on a self-tour but were told that self tours would start at 4:30pm...and that before that time, you would have to take a toured guide up the tower. As there was a scheduled guide about to start soon...we opted to take the guided tour. At that time (mid-week in late August around 12pm) there were only four of us on that tour. Our tour guide, an older woman, was wonderful. As we ascended the tower during the 45-minute tour, we stopped off at each floor and she explained a bit about the tower and its history. Lots of interesting facts! We made it to the top to take in some amazing views of the area. Tours are $10 for adults, $5 for ages 6-16 and free for those 5 and under. The stairs (there are about 100) throughout the tower are spiral-ish...so be careful of your foot placement on the narrowed parts of each step while ascending and descending. Street parking signs can be a bit tricky in the area reading "...no parking on the 1st/2nd/3rd/4th ___day of the month..." Be sure to properly read those signs and park accordingly.

    My plans only have me in town for two days, so I asked my local coworker one sight I had to see…read morewith a short time frame, and was sent here. Just a fun little local tip. The history itself is cool enough: this was a lookout for ships coming into the harbor before radio, and is the oldest currently standing in the USA. But I really appreciated the elevation for getting a good look of the downtown and harbor area, walking around the tower in the breeze and seeing the ocean peaking through the islands in the harbor. Worth the $10 to the top. (Note: the stairs are steep and there's no room inside for an elevator. We're talking large curving internal staircases. Maybe not for those with mobility issues.)

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    Victoria Mansion - Master Bedroom

    Victoria Mansion

    4.2(83 reviews)
    3.3 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!

    What an impressive place to visit! The history is fantastic and I'm glad it didn't get torn down…read moreduring the last 100 years. We bought tickets during Christmas time to also see the amazing decorations. At $20 a ticket it was a good deal. It is a self guided tour so you can spend as little or as much time as you want. They do have people stationed at certain spots where you can ask questions and they give you some history. It was a beautiful and def something worth trying at least once.

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    Love Locks - Oh, Love Locks, how much we loved the time you were with us!

    Love Locks

    4.0(6 reviews)
    3.2 miOld Port

    "General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't…read moresee that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often, it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends... If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around." This quote, from none other than Prime Minister Hugh Grant of "Love Actually" perfectly explains Love Locks here in Portland. Up until February 2013 it was just a fence... a nondescript fence that hundreds of thousands of people passed every year without a second glance... until one night some drunken friends decided to buy padlocks, write a dedication to a loved one on it (for one of the original women, that included her husband and two dogs), lock it on the fence, then dispose of the key. Portland has such a European (where this idea originated from) feel to it, that it only makes sense for us to have our own version of Love Locks, too! Some folks think it's an eye sore... I think it's lovely. So lovely in fact that I may or may not have a lock up there myself (and I may or may not have thrown my key over the fence into the ocean... which I now realize isn't entirely eco-friendly. Dear fishies, please be careful grazing on any new sparkly snacks you might have recently found!). What can I say? I love love. And I love the ocean. And I love this city. And I love romantic gestures. And I love the strong bonds people have with other people, places, and pets. And I love unique forms of art. And I love pretty things. Don't you? Who knows if our Love Locks will stand the test of time. If, over the years, the locks begin to rust and become an eye sore instead of love lore, I would think the city might take it down. So come leave a lock of love for your loved one (be that your mom, your sister, your pet rabbit, your favorite coffee drink, or yourself) now... or at least take the time to read some of the proclamations of passion permanently padlocked here in Portland!

    They're locks... on a fence. That's 5 stars right there. haha They're right in the middle of the…read moreOld Port and it was cool seeing it since I've never seen a love locks fence before in person. It is small and insignificant for most, but for it to have a yelp listing -- I had to check it out. They are tons of locks on it and most of them looked recent with in the year. That poor fence is holding on for dear life. If you're a lover want to lock it in -- put a lock on the love locks fence to make it official. That's more lasting than facebook official. Story has it that once you lock it up, that you toss the key in the water over the fence after the fact. Superstition has it that once you lose the key -- your love is locked together forever.

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    Love Locks - This was taken before there were so many locks you couldn't even see the fence anymore (which was eventually taken down anyway).

    This was taken before there were so many locks you couldn't even see the fence anymore (which was eventually taken down anyway).

    Love Locks - My mom put a lock up for me, her, and my sister!

    My mom put a lock up for me, her, and my sister!

    Love Locks - Locks of love.

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    Locks of love.

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