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    Fort Allen Park

    4.5 (20 reviews)

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    Gerald H.

    Stopped here as a last leg of our Portland crawl so to speak. Looks out into the bay or harbor, has some history connected to it, and is a nice windy scene. There is plenty of room to stretch your feet out, watch the skimmers and boats go by, lay out and get some sun or read a book. In addition, further down are some athletic fields. I would recommend this place if it's a summer day, and if you have plenty of time to kill to just lounge around and take a load off.

    Kyle A.

    This lovely gem allowed my wife and I and escape from the crowds and traffic. Hearty green grass, breeze if the seems, and nice history on the USS Portland and USS Maine. We spent some time out of the sun in the gazebo and walked some of the sights. Really happy to have passed by the small park on our trolley tour so we could return later on foot.

    Heidi M.

    Great place to take a walk with friends/family or sit on one of the many benches around the park. Great memorial to the USS Portland.

    Heather L.

    Love this little "hidden gem." It's not so hidden, but most people make their way to the eastern prom, it's very easy to drive right by this park as there is no real visible sign upon entry. There are about 15 parking spots down by the water, and you can park along the road down as well. Beautiful views of Casco bay and fort gorges, nice gazebo, beautiful lawn to picnic or lie out on, easy little walking path close to the water. There are lots of benches as well. All around lovely little place!

    Great views of the bay in the harbor
    Richard L.

    This is the place you want to go to get the best photographs of the Newport area. From here you can see a large portion of the bay and some beautiful parks and trees. I took an Uber up here after seeing the town. It's definitely worth the trip as it's only about three quarters of a mile from the shopping district by the harbor.

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    Brian S.

    A place to watch Fort Allen was first built way back in 1814 to deter British aggression of the Portland and Casco Bay area. In fact there probably was a very simple fort or lookout here decades before because it is such a great place to see anyone approaching from the water. Fort Allen was one of several forts built in the strategic and important Cisco Bay. In the beginning Fort Allen was only a few earthen mounds and walls but in 1885 the fort was expanded and larger cannon and defensive precautions added. Of course the fort was soon made obsolete by new armaments and it was fortunately turned into a park but it's still a great place to watch the sea and relax. The park has two big , old cannon land a monument left over from the civil war and the mast of the old cruiser USS Portland. Pretty interesting and historical stuff to check out if you enjoy history. There is also a small hiking trail that goes through the park that isn't very long but does have great views of the water and surrounding area. Even though the fort and park are small they connect to the great Portland Bike Path that goes all around the city and you can also easily get to the boat ramp and beach from the park. A pretty cool place to take a break from biking, walking or yaking and a great place to sit back and enjoy the great views.

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    With its gazebo and sloping lawn, this spot offers a great view of the bay within/on the Promenade.

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    Western Promenade

    Western Promenade

    4.6
    (10 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    The West End is a promenade that's located on the edge of an area called Brahmall Hill and is…read morecurrently listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It's got beautiful and historical architecture with it's Victorian homes (and, apparently, former sea captain homes as well), stunning views of NH's White Mountains on clear days, spacious green areas and walking paths, a tree swing, the Western Cemetery fraught with our cities deceased wealthier ancestors, great walking areas, and it even once won an award from the Portland Phoenix for having one of the best secret spots to make-out in a tree (I kid you not). To me, the Western Prom is the established, composed, unruffled older sister (who's probably quite proper and likes garden parties) to the Eastern Prom. I'd like to think I've got a little West End in me, and it's fun to pretend I belong there when I'm picnicking and watching the planes come in and out of PWM from a distance. I've seen kiddos practicing lacrosse here with their dad, people relaxed under trees reading, friends playing a pick-up game of bocce while drinking something out of red solo cups. There used to be more events held here (... the legendary Halloween parade is not to be missed); so hopefully those concerts and outings begin to happen again!

    Lots of benches and green space, a meandering path with some interesting trees and a few small…read moregardens, and some lovely Victorian houses to look at as you meander. Unfortunately the views aren't that great (unless maybe at sunset) and there isn't a lot of shade seating. A good option if you're already in the area but not a destination park in my mind.

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    Jewell Falls

    Jewell Falls

    4.2
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    3.9 mi

    This hike is a nice place to take a short stroll for the locals but not a place I would recommend…read moretourist to come. First off, it is only about half mile from parking to the waterfall. So total hike was only 1 mile. it is a WALK, not hike. Good for families with young ones. Be very aware that the mosquitoes here are super HUNGRY! I have never gotten so many bites within such a short time inside a hike! I got 6-7 bites all over my legs just from hiking here for 30 mins. My husband got 8+ bites all over his body! Luckily my little one only got 1 bite. We were all over Maine in the last 2 weeks including kayaking and out at Acadia national park. All outdoor activities and barely got any bites until now! There are other trails here too but after getting so many bites, we wanted to run away as fast as we could! I wish I didn't come here. View and waterfall are not worth it for trade off of these hungry hungry mosquitoes!! *sooo itchy* :-/ Bring bug spray if you wanna come!

    Jewell falls is a waterfall of water flowing from the Fore River and is named for Tom Jewell who…read morewas one of the founders Portland Trails and very much alive today. Did you know that Portland Trails started in 1991? He donated the land around the falls and the rest of the land the trail walls through is a mix of public and private land. You see evidence of this with many marked signs that designate private property -- good to respect these so we can continue to walk these trails. Somehow I got lost off my usual path I take and ended up going on the greater fore river sanctuary trail loop around and across the railroad tracks, but the boardwalks were great! Back to the falls, if you start at the trailhead near Brighton ave, it's less than 0.25 miles of a walk. The falls are made of horsetails of rushing water over large slabs of rock. The trails are really well maintained and there's not too many people. You can definitely still hear traffic from some parts but there are a few quiet enclaves.

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