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  1. Cape Elizabeth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The town is part of the Portland – South Portland – Biddeford, Maine, metropolitan statistical area. As of the 2020 census, Cape Elizabeth had a population of 9,535. [2]

    • Fort Williams Park
    • Crescent Beach State Park
    • Goddard Mansion
    • Portland Head Lighthouse
    • Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse
    • Two Lights State Park
    • Richmond Island
    • Peak’s Island
    • Sea Fishing
    • Spurwink Church

    Visitors to Cape Elizabeth are welcome to take a number of free guided walks in the immediate area. One of them is located in Fort Williams Park, where there are a number of historic sites to enjoy. Located on Shore Road, admission is free and the park opens during daylight hours, with parking on site. This stretch of coastline is stunning and the ...

    The State of Maine operates this park, whose highlight is a crescent-shaped stretch of sand, about a mile long. Found at Seal Cove off Bowery Beach Road, visitors will delight in the grassy sand dunes and gentle breezes throughout summer. Popular with locals and tourists alike, people enjoy simply relaxing and sunbathing, taking the occasional swim...

    Built from granite for John Goddard in 1858, the town’s budget provides an annual allocation for keeping these ruins in good shape. Goddard, from Bangor in Maine, made his money from lumber, and this was his dream home in his dream location. Bought by the Town more than 50 years ago, it has become popular with visitors, who flock to see it in signi...

    The oldest lighthouse in Maine – and arguably the most photographed in the USA – is on the shoreline of Fort Williams Park. It deserves a visit on its own, although, as a working lighthouse, public access is denied. As well as the lighthouse, there is a small and interesting museum which is not open during the winter. Situated at the opening to the...

    The Maine coastline has seen several shipwrecks over the years and has a number of lighthouses. The Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse – sometimes called ‘’Two Lights’’ – is at the southwest end of Casco Bay with just one of its towers still active. It is maintained by the Coast Guard. Both towers helped guide ships from 1828 to 1924, but the western tower ...

    This 41-acre State Park on the headland of Cape Elizabeth provides great views of Casco Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It was opened in 1961 and, not surprisingly, is a highly popular recreation area for locals and visitors alike. It gets its name from ‘’Two Lights’’ Lighthouse, although there are no lighthouses within the park itself. Visitors can en...

    When settlers first came to this island in the 17th century, they found Native Americans who had lived there for many centuries. It became a fishing and trading settlement before the mainland itself was widely settled. Richmond Island has been privately owned for over a century, but visitors are welcome – with the proviso that they respect the isla...

    North of Richmond Island, in the heart of Casco Bay, lies Peak’s Island, which has the largest population of any in the bay. It is a favorite place for retiring, and for commuters into Portland. This spot has been a popular place for holidays since the 19th century, hence the development of tourist accommodation and amusement parks. It is easily ac...

    Whether you want to visit the islands or not, you can try your hand at sea fishing; either from the beach or on a boat charter into Casco Bay. If you get a group together, you will be able to have a boat all to yourself and be provided with all the fishing equipment you need. You may score cod, bass, pollock, and even mackerel in the right season.

    Spurwink Congregational Church on Spurwink Avenue was opened in 1802 and renovated three decades later. As the oldest public building in Cape Elizabeth, it remained a church until 1957, before becoming a community center for public use. Recently restored again to help weatherproof the building, it still maintains its original appearance. The cellar...

    • Portland Head Light. Within Fort Williams State Park stands the iconic Portland Head Light, Maine’s oldest and most visited lighthouse. This lighthouse was commissioned by George Washington in the late 1700s and was first used to warn citizens of coming British attacks.
    • Portland Breakwater Light (Bug Light) Portland Breakwater Light, more commonly known as Bug Light, is a small lighthouse just off the coast of South Portland.
    • Crescent Beach State Park. Crescent Beach State Park stands out as one of Portland’s premier coastal destinations. Its crescent-shaped shore is perfect for sunbathing, while its light surf makes swimming, watersports and fishing possible.
    • Two Lights State Park. Two Lights State Park offers a picturesque vantage point to admire the rocky coastline of the Cape. Despite its name, the twin lighthouses are not visible from within the park.
  2. Jul 2, 2024 · Despite being a small town just outside of Portland, there are so many things to do in Cape Elizabeth Maine. Resting on the shores of Casco Bay, it is known for its rich history, genteel atmosphere, and spectacular views.

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  3. Kettle Cove State Park is small compared to Crescent Beach State Park, which is just around the bend and visible from Kettle Cove. It has a small beach, a grassy area with a few picnic tables, nice views, and a tidal pool that little kids love. There are also a few trails from the park through the woods.

  4. Top Things to Do in Cape Elizabeth, Maine: See Tripadvisor's 10,372 traveller reviews and photos of Cape Elizabeth tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in September. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cape Elizabeth. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Nov 19, 2022 · Located five miles south of Portland, Oregon, along the Casco Bay Islands, Cape Elizabeth is home to grand views of lush greenery and picturesque beaches. This coastal town offers a warm vibe for travelers seeking a day’s respite or an adventure.