4 Best Sights in The Southern Coast, Maine

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Southern Coast - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Nubble Light

Fodor's Choice

On a small island just off the tip of Cape Neddick, Nubble Light is one of the most photographed lighthouses on the globe. Direct access is prohibited, but the small Sohier Park right across from the light has stunning coastal views, parking, historical placards, benches, and a seasonal information center that sells gifts and shares the 1879 light's history.

Portland Head Light

Fodor's Choice

Familiar to many from photographs and the Edward Hopper painting Portland Head-Light (1927), this lighthouse was commissioned by George Washington in 1790. The towering, white-stone structure stands over the keeper's quarters, a white home with a blazing red roof, today the Museum at Portland Head Light. The lighthouse is in 90-acre Fort Williams Park, a sprawling green space with walking paths, picnic facilities, a beach and—you guessed it—a cool old fort.

Cape Elizabeth Light

This was the site of twin lighthouses erected in 1828—and locals still call it Two Lights—but one of the lighthouses was dismantled in 1924 and converted into a private residence. The other lighthouse still operates, and you can get a great photo of it from the end of Two Lights Road (note that it's not quite visible from the nearby Two Lights State Park). The lighthouse itself is closed to the public and set off on a hill, but down by the water you can explore the tidal pools.

At end of Two Lights Rd., Cape Elizabeth, ME, 04107, USA

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Wood Island Lighthouse

The 42-foot stone lighthouse and attached two-story keeper’s house are on the 35-acre, uninhabited Wood Island off the coast of Biddeford. The island is closed to the public except for two-hour guided tours hosted by Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse. Tours are offered in July and August, and reservations are required. Boats leave from Vine’s Landing in Biddeford Pool.

20 Yates St., Biddeford, ME, 04006, USA
207-200–4552
Sight Details
$35
Closed Sept.–June

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