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Discovering the finer side of life along Maine's rugged coast

by Linda Fasteson 14 Apr 2018 14:07 PDT
Hiking the 151 year old Prouts Neck Cliff Walk is an enjoyable way to experience the scenery Winslow Homer immortalized in his paintings © Roger Fasteson / For The Sun Chronicle

The change of seasons is a good reason to plan a revitalizing getaway. We recently visited two destinations along Maine's rugged coastline that fit the bill: Scarborough and Rockland.

When we visited the former, located outside Portland, there was no sunshine in the forecast. So we went out when the rain let up, a map of the 151-year-old Prouts Neck Cliff Walk in hand, to experience the stunning scenery and crashing waves the artist Winslow Homer immortalized.

The path is stunning, but would be challenging in some places even in good weather. Many sections should be avoided by those with physical challenges. For an easier scenic stroll, there is a 1/2-mile boardwalk through the forested bird sanctuary and pathways for access to two sandy beaches. At the Black Point Inn, where we stayed, there is a winding stairway to a panoramic view from the inn's Widow's Walk.

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