Located on the South Portland campus of Southern Maine Community College, Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse is one of the lesser-known lighthouses in Maine. But, don’t let that fool you. It’s one of the most charming, not to mention easy to access given the limited crowds and available parking. On a bright sunny day plan a picnic, bring your family, and explore this splendid place right on our breathtaking coastline.
First, a little history:
The ledge, where the lighthouse sits, juts out into the main shipping channel in Portland Harbor. Its dangerous extended position at the shoreline of Fort Preble led to many shipwrecks and groundings.
Speaking of Fort Preble...
It is located on the shore right before the breakwater. The fort is fascinating to explore with little windows that perfectly frame the activity on the water. There are hidden doors, stone staircases, and broken-off structures as you travel around the area observing the echos of a long-lost era.
Back to the history...For years, the ledge was marked using a variety of attention-grabbing nautical devices.
From bell buoys to spar buoys, all were of limited usefulness in bad weather. And, the placement changed often due to ice and storm surges.
After some high-profile shipwrecks, steamship companies worked to get a lighthouse built on the treacherous ledge.
Imagine navigating through the harbor with this type of visibility. It's not hard to see why a lighthouse was necessary.
In 1891, this agreement finally came. And, in March 1895, the budget was approved. It was built in 1897.
Today, it is the only caisson-style light station in the country that can be accessed by walking.
Taking a trip along the breakwater is a fun adventure for the whole family. Bring the kids and climb on the rocks and hop over the large crevices. Take your time as you walk and keep your eyes peeled for fish and birds that find a home around the rocks. In our experience, this was one of the best lighthouses to visit because there is so much to see and do. Unlike other lighthouses, the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse is an interactive place that is great for the whole family.
And, it's one of the only ones that offers a full tour of the entire structure.
On a beautiful day, the view is comparable to being on a boat in the harbor.
Even though the view from the lighthouse itself is one of our favorite views, there are still plenty of other places from the shore where you can see the beauty of this light.
The light can be seen from many areas in South Portland, including from Willard Beach.
Another benefit of visiting this particular lighthouse is the calm and serenity.
The park surrounding the ledge is perfect for relaxing and appreciating Maine's nautical history and Portland's important role in shipping. There are plenty of places to sit and enjoy the quiet calming flow of the ocean or the sound of the birds singing. We suggest bringing a picnic lunch and spending the afternoon exploring the fort, walking out to the lighthouse, and enjoying the scenery.
Fun Fact!
This is the size of the light bulb used to propel a beam for 14 miles! Thanks to the Fresnel Lens, this 250-watt light bulb powers the lighthouse.
While Spring Point is not the largest or even the most visually impressive lighthouse in Maine, it's truly a gift to visit and explore.
the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse is simply a must-see in Maine. With a beautiful park, a beach, and a breakwater you can walk out, all make for a really fun family outing. It is easy to get to and we have never found it to be too busy while there. Whether you come to just sit and watch the boats pass by or walk out to the light you are sure to have a blast. Check out this Adventuring in the Moment video to see the park, the fort, and the lighthouse on one fun family trip.
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