The Swan's Island Lobster and Marine Museum tells the story of commercial fishing in Maine, through the history of fishing on Swan's Island.
Swan's Island Charters
Swans Island Lobster & Marine Museum
Swans Island Lobster & Marine Museum
"Tour with a local. With over 200 years of family Island history, we know our way around. We’ll help you make memories your family or small group will cherish for years to come."
Burnt Coat Harbor Light
Swans Island Lobster & Marine Museum
Burnt Coat Harbor Light
The Acadia area’s best-kept secret! The light station at the entrance to Burnt Coat Harbor is a working beacon for local lobster boats.
Mill Pond Park
The Island Market & Supply
Burnt Coat Harbor Light
The park provides visitors with outstanding views of Harbor Island and the lighthouse at Hockamock Head, and glimpses of the tidal-power which powered lumber and grist mills that once operated there.
Fine Sand Beach
The Island Market & Supply
The Island Market & Supply
Fine Sand Beach is treasure found after a short hike through a forest of spruce and fir. The beach is at its best during low tide when the pure white sand is fully exposed.
The Island Market & Supply
The Island Market & Supply
The Island Market & Supply
Hiking on Swans Island
Swan's Island Historical Society
Sweet Chariot Music Festival
Sweet Chariot Music Festival
Swan's Island Historical Society
Sweet Chariot Music Festival
Swan's Island Historical Society
Swan's Island Historical Society
Swan's Island Historical Society
Carrying Place Beach
Carrying Place Beach
Swan's Island Historical Society
The Indians used to carry their canoes across this narrow strip of land from Back Cove over to Toothaker Cove.
Noah's Ballast
Carrying Place Beach
Noah's Ballast
After a mild hike up from Goose pond you find a field of granite boulders made up of a type of granite not found on Swan's Island.
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