Experience the lights, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, that continue to shine on our seafaring heritage:
Squirrel Point. Bald Head Rd., Arrowsic, accessible by hiking on land.
Doubling Point (1898) Octagonal tower on a granite pier connected to shore by walkway. Doubling Pt. Rd., Arrowsic. Privately owned, access allowed.
Doubling Point Range Lights. East bank of Kennebec River, Arrowsic. National Register of Historic Places. Line up the two lights as you pass Ram Island and follow them up the Kennebec River channel until the Doubling Point Light is in view and swing to the west for Bath.
Fuller Rock Light. Off of Rte. 209, Small Point, Phippsburg.
Halfway Rock Light Station. Off Bailey Island in Casco Bay.
Perkins Island Light (1898) Octagonal tower. keeper's house, storage building, oil shed and light tower. National Register of Historic Places. Viewed from Parker Head Rd., Phippsburg.
Pond Island Lighthouse. White stone tower, overlooks the mouth of Kennebec River. Viewed from Popham Beach State Park, Phippsburg.
Seguin Island Light Station (1795) Commissioned in 1795 by George Washington. National Register of Historic Places. The granite tower contains the only 1st Order Fresnel Lens in Maine. Viewed from Popham Beach State Park, Phippsburg or visit by boat.