

A scenic coastal reserve in Maine, offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and stunning ocean views.

Dodge Point has extensive hiking trails, so sturdy boots are essential for comfort and safety.
The area can experience sudden rain showers, so a waterproof jacket is recommended.

Mosquitoes and other insects can be bothersome, especially near water bodies.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic ocean views.
A scenic beach perfect for morning walks and wildlife spotting.
A small museum showcasing the history of Cape Elizabeth.
Unique, handcrafted jewelry made from sea glass found along Dodge Point's shores, symbolizing the area's coastal heritage.
Traditional blankets made from locally sourced wool, showcasing intricate patterns passed down through generations.

Pure, locally produced honey with a distinct flavor, reflecting Dodge Point's diverse flora.
Famous for its creative breakfast dishes and cozy atmosphere.
A local favorite for its fresh pastries and light breakfast options.
Iconic diner serving classic American lunches since 1950.
Lobster meat, poached eggs, English muffin, hollandaise sauce

Fluffy pancakes with wild Maine blueberries, maple syrup

Chunks of lobster meat, mayo, lettuce, toasted bun
A secluded, pet-friendly beach with a historic lighthouse, offering stunning sunsets and wildlife viewing.
The highest lake in the Adirondack Park, offering stunning nighttime views of the stars and the surrounding mountains.

A vibrant pottery studio and workshop nestled in a lush, green jungle, offering hands-on experiences and unique ceramic pieces.