On the Rocks at Two Lights is one of my most favorite places to visit during the winter. Yes! It is very cold and windy! Yes! The trails are very Icy!
It is the views that keep me warm! The ice covered cliffs. Lobster boats running their trap lines. A Lighthouse that is privately owned. It was Decommissioned in 1942
The Tides are a lot more active from October through March. Hugh 40 ft. Waves, crashing across the rocky cliffs is quite that spectacle to experience.
High Tides that rip across Cape Elizabeth, leaving sheets of ice on the rocky cliffs.
The photos that I shot while at 2 lights today, are from snow drifts and ice. Some of them will be created into Digital art 🎨 You might see some of my art in the photos that I provided. Yes! It's cold and windy most winter days, but it's worth it to me, I find peace and tranquility, every time that I...
Read moreOn The Rocks at Two Lights is a coastal dining experience like no other! The views overlooking the rocky Maine shoreline and Two Lights Lighthouse are simply breathtaking. We enjoyed a delicious seafood meal while watching the waves crash against the rocks—it was the perfect mix of great food and serene scenery. The lobster was fresh and perfectly cooked, and the staff was warm and welcoming. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner or a peaceful spot to soak in the natural beauty of the area, this place is a must-visit. Five stars for the food, the views, and the...
Read moreIt's a beautiful spot to watch the sunrise! Be careful on the slick rocks out there, though; can be tricky to navigate in certain places. When I went out there, it was low tide, and there was plenty of room to enjoy some lovely views, but almost all the rocks were slippery. I carefully navigated where I wanted to go and got around without any falls! There also is minimal parking here. Besides these two things, though, as I mentioned, it is...
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