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Museum Explore. Exhibitions Current Exhibitions. Upcoming Exhibitions. As directed below, please respect private property, obey any posted signage, and turn around if the gates are closed. If you like dramatic cliffs, ocean views, rocky beaches and stunning homes, this may be your walk! The uneven terrain and sometimes narrow path demand a leisurely pace.


The smell of rugosa roses, the salty ocean breeze and the lobster boats are center stage and require frequent pauses. Grampy rented a cottage at the beach every summer while my Dad was young, also.


Winter residence was Augusta, ME area. I loved visiting Grampy during the winter, also. They were so good I could eat a whole paper plate by myself as a young child. I think they charged 39 cents per plate!!!!!!!!!!


I went to UNH, from which I graduated and had a car. I really loved Prouts Neck, also. It is just gorgeous. I have a real copy of that newspaper dated sometime in December , with a drawing of Ft.


Warren developed anesthesia, working at Massachusetts General Hospital around , I think it was. He is buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA, which is one of the first places my husband took me when I met him.


Warren is buried near the tower, with a very large monument, which I believe states he developed anesthesia. Warren is famous for Civil War activity. There was a lady whose husband was a prisoner at Ft. Warren, who disguised herself as a man to gain access to that prison to be with her husband. When you have reached the end of the beach, look left on the grassy hill and there are steps that will take you up to Black Point Road.


Straight ahead of you at this point is the Black Point Inn. Suggest that they have a seat on the porch of the Black Point Inn and order a cocktail and you will pick them up later. Wave goodbye.


Once you have resolved these pressing issues of access, parking and companionship, press on to marvel at the splendor that is the Maine coast. Take a right on Black Point Road, paying attention as you walk on the road, which has a narrow shoulder. Just before this barricaded road, you will see a path on the right, as depicted and described above. Go fifty feet down this path and you will see the overgrown Cliff Walk entrance on your left. Begin your walk. It must be really annoying having tourists wander on your property and on a gorgeous Saturday, you do see this, unfortunately.


Please stop asking locals for directions. They are simply not thrilled to have you walking in their manicured backyards. This is understandable. When it doubt, err on the side of walking away from the houses. There are several printed rules on the signs at either end of the Cliff Walk open dawn to dusk year-round, except in stormy weather , and they are as follows:.


There are opportunities to walk out along the jutting cliffs and take in the crashing Atlantic waves and there are a couple of small, rocky beaches where you can sit and admire the squawking sea birds and perhaps even see a seal while listening to the hypnotic sounds of water receding over stones.


This may not be the best walk for a small child who likes to run, as this is a cliff walk with no barriers. This is also not appropriate for your relative who walks with a cane, as there are exposed roots and rocks on the path. But if you can make it on the trail, you are in for a mile of coastal Maine beauty.


In June, you will see Rugosa roses, honeysuckle, and beautiful magenta beach peas. The difference between this route and the one I wrote about before is that after about an hour or so of walking, instead of going to the Black Point Inn, you will see a lovely beach with a private club and blue umbrellas and this is Scarborough Beach. Walk for an hour.


A gorgeous circle. For ideas on what to do before and after your walk, check out this great 48 Hours in Cape Elizabeth, Scarborough, and South Portland feature from the Maine Magazine. Regarding the access rights for the Cliff Walk, the Town of Scarborough provided this helpful explanation via e-mail in April