Two Lights State Park offers stunning coastal views, rugged shoreline, and opportunities for picnicking, hiking, and exploring the maritime history of southern Maine’s rocky shores.
Located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, Two Lights State Park spans a coastal area known for its dramatic rocky shorelines and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The park is situated near the sites of the original Cape Elizabeth lighthouses, two historic beacons that inspired the park's name, although the active lighthouses themselves are situated just outside the park boundaries. This state park features moderate walking trails providing visitors with access to scenic overlooks, tide pools, and picnic areas. The land was once part of a military reservation and has since been preserved for public recreation and coastal conservation. Ecologically, the park supports a variety of coastal plant communities and marine wildlife, serving as an important habitat for seabirds, shorebirds, and intertidal species. Visitors often come to enjoy the sea breezes, explore the rugged granite outcrops, and capture photographic views of sailboats, passing cargo ships, and seasonal sunsets. The park also offers interpretive signs highlighting its history and natural features. Its easy accessibility from Portland makes it a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking for an outdoor coastal experience without venturing far inland. With picnic facilities, restrooms, and ample parking, Two Lights State Park is well-suited for day visits that combine nature appreciation, family outings, and light hiking with access to Maine’s iconic Atlantic coast.
Panoramic ocean viewpoints overlooking Casco Bay and crashing Atlantic waves
Historic proximity to the original Cape Elizabeth Twin Lights lighthouses
Rocky shoreline with tide pools rich in marine life
Quiet picnic areas with scenic coastal backdrops
Viewpoint offering sweeping views of the ocean and vantage point of the nearby Cape Elizabeth Twin Lights lighthouses.
An accessible spot to observe tidal marine life such as starfish, crabs, and barnacles exposed during low tide.
Well-maintained picnic tables and grills with ocean views, ideal for family and group outings.