Located on Boon Island about 7 miles from the shores of York Maine, Boon Island Lighthouse is the tallest on the coast of Maine. Standing 133 feet on the rocky, barren island, the tower provides a visible guide for those navigating the waters.
Halfway Rock Lighthouse is so named because it is located right in the middle of Casco Bay, halfway between two capes — Cape Elizabeth to the south and Cape Small to the north.
Cape Neddick Light, known to locals as Nubble Light, is located directly off the shores of York. The lighthouse stands 41 feet high on its own pristine island. The tower was built in 1879 and has been well-kept through the years.
Ram Island Ledge Lighthouse is a rugged, weathered light tower located in Casco Bay not far from the Portland shoreline. This lighthouse is 90 feet in height and was constructed in 1905. It features two white flashes every six seconds.
Visitors who are looking to tour a beautiful Southern Maine lighthouse can do so at the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, which is located in South Portland. It is a caisson or bug light-style and the only of its kind that visitors can tour.