Twin Lighthouses Maine

4.5/5
(356) · State park in Cape Elizabeth, United States
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Two Lights State Park is a picturesque coastal park located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, United States. Situated at 7 Tower Drive, this park offers …

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4.5/5 · 356 reviews
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Nov 19, 2024
What a beautiful park - there is plenty of parking, benches and picnic tables. Not to mention the flush toilets that are open in the warmer months. The trails are well defined, with some that are a b…Full review by Eataroundwoburn
Sep 14, 2024
This park is gorgeous! I visited after tourist season and mid-afternoon, so there were only a few people there. It costs $7 per person but it’s worth every penny. It’s dog friendly, has several large…Full review by khatch196
Nov 6, 2023
One of the most beautiful and peaceful places I've ever been. I could just sit for hours listening to the sound of the waves crashing into the rocks.Full review by Linda M

Questions & answers

Q:
What months is the park open for rv's?
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There's no camping, so I don't think RVs are allowed. I checked their website and didn't see any mention of RVs. Google Two Lights State Park, ME.
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Can you just walk in the lighthouses without doing a tour and if so how much just to walk in them and around the park?
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There are no lighthouses in Two lights State Park. One has come down a long time ago ,the other is in private owned property and off limits,you can see it ,you must leave the …
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There are no lighthouses in Two lights State Park. One has come down a long time ago ,the other is in private owned property and off limits,you can see it ,you must leave the park and head down two lights road toward the water. Which also is where the lobster shack is to have a nice meal by the water.
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Is the western tower still standing?
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Yes, the west tower is still there, although it is no longer a lighthouse. It was converted to a watch tower during WW II, and is now privately owned.
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