Damariscotta
and Pemaquid Point

Pemaquid
Point in the Damariscotta region is incredibly scenic. Pemaquid Point is the
next peninsula traveling Down East after Boothbay Harbor. The towns of Pemaquid, New Harbor, Bristol and Round Pond are off the usual path of most
Maine tourists heading for Camden or Bar Harbor.
Pemaquid is home to one of Maine’s most iconic lighthouses. In fact, the
Pemaquid Light is on the Maine quarter, the first U.S. coin to feature a
lighthouse.
The Pemaquid Point Light was built in 1835, and marks the
entrance to Muscongus and John’s Bay. This beautiful light and lighthouse
keeper’s home and museum are preserved in a spectacular coastal park,
perfect for picnicking on the smooth rocks that border the ocean with views
out to Monhegan Island.
Pemaquid peninsula is comprised of Bristol and New Harbor with several inns
and bed and breakfasts, and cottages offer weekly rentals, and much to see
and do during your stay. While visiting Pemaquid you should visit Colonial
Pemaquid’s Fort William Henry which dates back to 1692, also known as Fort
Frederick.
The Fort House built in 1792 and the castle like bunker of Fort
William Henry, a replica, is impressive.
Pemaquid Beach Park offers sunbathers a quarter mile of sand in what is
known as a pocket beach – a protected cove of sand deposited by glacier.
Pemaquid Beach is consistently ranked one of the cleanest beaches by Maine
Healthy Beaches Program. A popular waterfront restaurant specializing in
fresh seafood, is located nearby in the Pemaquid Harbor by the fishing docks
and Pemaquid River boat ramp.
In the working fishing village of New Harbor, you can enjoy delicious
seafood fresh off the boat at Shaw’s Fish and Lobster Wharf or board a Hardy
Boat ferry to Monhegan Island. Or board a lobster boat tour or sightseeing
boat ride to see Maine’s puffins, seals and even whales.
As you head north east off Pemaquid Neck, you pass Rachel Carson Salt Pond
Preserve, where the noted marine biologist and environmentalist researched
her book “The Edge of the Sea.” Then you will come to the quaint town of
Round Pond, a protected pond shaped harbor along Muscongus Sound. Round Pond
offers visitors an inn, a restaurant and an art gallery.
If you have an extra day a visit to stunning and
remote Monhegan Island is a great
adventure.
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