The road to this hidden out of the way picnic area is called the Cape Road, which runs from route 102 down along a narrow country road that comes out by the Seal Cove boat launch. The pretty little cove is usually quiet with the water dotted with fishing vessels at anchor. Just around the corner, within sight, is the tiny Seal cove Picnic Area over looking the fishing vessels and the cove, and a small dirt parking area to the right. Wild berries grow along the banking and on a good day you can gather enough to make a nice pie with. And as an added bonus, the fishing in this area is excellent.
Follow the road just a short ways beyond the boat ramp and picnic area and you can step down along the rocky shore with the wide open sea before you. My kids spent countless hours there searching for sea life in tidal pools and gathering colorful smooth sea glass. As the tide goes out there is a nice large deep tidal pool left behind where it is said local kids go to swim. The picnic area itself is rather small, but you will be hard pressed to find one anywhere in the state with a better view. When my grandmother would see places like this, she would simply say, "Pretty as a post card," and indeed Seal Cove is just that.
SEAL COVE PICNIC AREA SEAL COVE, MAINE |
GPS for Cape Road;
44.286899
68.400929
GPS for Picnic Area
44.283197
68.409195
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