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Pemaquid Lighthouse – Pemaquid

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MidCoast and Islands
Seasonal

Start the day in historic downtown Damariscotta with a hearty breakfast at S. Fernald’s Country Store.

Explore Pemaquid Point Light and Pemaquid Beach. Edward Hopper painted here. Artists continue to be inspired by the stunning beauty of Pemaquid, visit the Pemaquid Art Gallery.

Paddle with Maine Kayak on Muscongus Bay. They offer several half and full day trips, some that provide sheltered paddling and a classic seaside Maine lobster lunch. Pure bliss.

Check in to historic Hotel Pemaquid within walking distance of the Pemaquid Lighthouse.

Local Tips:

Have you ever seen a fish ladder? Check out this beautifully restored 200 year-old ladder and learn about how fish make their ascent through the mills!

What’s a shell midden? Follow the trail at Whaleback Shell Midden to find out.

Pssst, and while you’re there, treat yourself to yummy ice cream at Round Top Ice Cream, right up the hill!

Fun and local shopping at The Good Supply and Granite Hill Store.