Monday, January 5, 2009

Two Lights State Park, Maine


Two Lights State Park consists of 41 acres of rocky headlines which rise high above the pounding surf of Maine's legendary rugged coast. Established in 1961, the park takes its name from the twin lighthouses located nearby at the end of Two Lights Road. The lighthouses, which are not open to the public, are outside the boundaries of the state park. However, the park is the best place for viewing the lighthouses.
Karen and I enjoyed walking some of the paths here and scrambling out onto the rocks. Park facilities include a playground, picnic sites and rest rooms

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