1. Stover's Cove

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    Harpswell, ME

    Stover's Cove

    4.0 (6 reviews)

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    3 years ago

    How did I not know about this place?? Fabulous. Quiet. feel sorry for the neighbors if too many people go there.

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    9 years ago

    This is a wonderful hidden gem! Loved our visit there! Make sure you have a truck or vehicle with high clearance though.

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    Land's End Beach - Rocky coastline on left side.

    Land's End Beach

    4.5(6 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    I love taking people here because they never grasp the concept of the land literally and abruptly…read morecoming to a complete end. Which is what it does (thus the name). And yet, despite the sign that says "Land ends in 500 ft" when you get to the very end of Route 24 and there's NOTHING THERE but ocean... people are always shocked. Land's End is a great place to spend an hour or two... there's the wide and open expanse of Atlantic, picturesque views of nearby islands, jagged rocks you can explore and have a picnic on, a small but clean beach you can swim or skip rocks at, and one of the state's bronze Lobsterman Statues (that's dedicated to the fisherman of Maine who work on the dangerous waters off our coast). My family has been coming here for as long as I can remember, and now that I'm an adult I like to make the drive at least a couple times a year (usually sometime between September and April). Sights like these are rejuvenating to the soul and remind me of all the reasons why I live where I do!

    This picturesque spot at the end of Route 24 offers lovely views of the water and surrounding rocky…read morecoast. If you're driving through Bath or Brunswick, it's only 20 minutes to this remote location. Route 24 will take you to Orr's Island and Bailey's Island. When you head downhill, it reaches "Land's End" where you'll find a small parking lot to the right. Before visiting the gift shop, be sure to walk over to the Lobsterman's statue (dedicated to the fishermen of Maine) and pretty viewpoints on the left side.

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    Pott's Point Preserve - Distance, elevation, and time. Best mile of your life.

    Pott's Point Preserve

    5.0(4 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    Maine is full of secret nooks and crannies. Glorious, magnificent, breathtaking places untouched by…read moreman or time. It's getting increasingly difficult to find these places, but they exist and Pott's Point Preserve is proof of that. Driving to and around Harpswell in and of itself is stunning. But coming specifically here is otherworldly as far as nature scenes go. Park to the side of the road (carefully and at your discretion) at a seemingly dead-end near a bunch of lobster traps and a wharf. Walk up the private Pott's Point Road and walk for nearly a half mile through a picturesque, straight-out-of-a-movie-set seaside neighborhood. It may seem awkward to walk through (metaphorically) people's backyards, but eventually you'll reach "the end" of the road where there's a tiny, sandy path through thick greenery. Through it? The literal end of the land. A beautiful acre of rocks and rosa rugosa bushes and gravel beaches and tide pools full of marine life. You can loop around and explore (especially at low tide; you'll have to carefully navigate the rugged coastal landscape otherwise), and see a plethora of islands in the distance. It's unspoiled Maine beauty at it's finest.

    "The way life should be" - Maine's famous saying and logo - this place depicts just that. We went…read moreexploring and found this wonderful place. You're lost in time filled with algae, rocks, shells and grassland. We love this beautiful and breathtaking place. Perfect for puppies, children and couples. There is nothing quite like it and it's a short hike to the most gorgeous point. This place is perfect for this time of year- autumn with the leaves changing. Please come visit and find yourself at peace.

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