You can barely see this lighthouse from the shore. It is at the end of a 7/8-mile-long breakwater so it took a while to get out there. The path was made of huge rocks, not the easiest surface to walk on and the intense wind didn’t help much either! We started the walk and almost decided not to go all the way, but it was just one of those things… we had to do it while we were there! My favorite part was the white wall covered in rust, such great colors and texture.
I’ll be posting more photos from my Maine Road trip throughout the next few weeks!
Thanks for finally writing about > Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse < Loved it!
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Beautiful! I was there once when I was really young, but I don’t think we walked out to it.
Wow what a cool lighthouse!