Owls Head Lighthouse

Owls Head Lighthouse is a lighthouse Owls Head located in United States.

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  • Phone

    (207) 941-4014

  • Website

    lighthousefoundation.org

  • Facebook

    104089862961961

  • Type

    Lighthouse

Address

186 Lighthouse Rd Owls Head , ME 04854 United States

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Dave McCurdy

Great views , Spot the dog story is great for kids. There is a small rocky beach to enjoy as well .

Corey Balazowich

Park at the lot and take the right trail to the lighthouse . It's about a 5 minute walk. There are a set of stairs to the top but they are much easier to walk than they look!

Sierra Barkdoll

Cute little light house! Not a strenuous walk at all. Pretty views with a cute gift shop .

Christina Reyes

One of Maine's 8 lighthouses . Amazing views . PS-The lighthouse is open to OMB to the top on Wednesdays and the weekends.

Douglas Gray

$3 suggested donation. Volunteers are very friendly .

Alex Robertson

great lighthouse for walking around. right in owls head

Kevin Decker

I believe this is the shortest lighthouse I have ever seen, but it's cute

Dave McCurdy

Great views , Spot the dog story is great for kids

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