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    4.8 (84 reviews)
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    Nice long walk and beautiful views. The Eastern Promenade was closer to me than the Western Promenade but I'm sure the Western has a great view also. It's about a mile long but it was nice path.

    Denise A.

    Take a leisurely drive along the Eastern Promenade or walk or bike along the paved paths to take in the beauty of the area and stunning Casco Bay. Bring your binoculars or use the viewer to get closer views of the Spring Point Ledge Light and the Bug Light as well as Fort Gorges and Fort Sumner. There is also a recovered cannon from the USS Maine and a USS Portland memorial detailing all the battles this nightly vessel fought in. Amazing. Park and walk in any direction for stunning panoramic views. There are additional walking trails to take and so much peace and beauty to drink in. A must see.

    Ryan C.

    Probably one of the best views of the water while we were in Portland. It's really a great place to walk around or bike and hang around. It's really a great place for everyone. It's pretty cool because the train runs through here, you can actually stand on the sand, and sometimes there's even food trucks! Definitely one of my stops when I come back to Portland.

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    Shay W.

    The Eastern Promenade (aka Eastern Prom, The Prom) is a great place to go at any time of year, and for a couple reasons. 1) You have an incredibly peaceful view of the ocean, and it's unobstructed by high-rise buildings, which is rare. 2) There is something to do in all 4 seasons, whether it's sledding in the Winter, sunbathing in the Summer, or enjoying any of the local food trucks that pop up on a daily basis year-round. 3) It's beautiful! And there is tons of space to spread out and do your thing!

    View from below the park looking up at the food trucks
    Hillary L.

    Imagine being able to leave your house wearing comfortable clothing with kids and dogs in tow and hungry. Then, imagine going somewhere that you can find food, a park, a walking path, a view of the ocean, and other activities. Well, you e just found yourself at the Eastern Promenade in Portland. We like to drive there randomly for the food trucks on Sunday mornings. It's a great place to just chill out, enjoy the morning air and be around other people. After eating, it's great to be able to take a Sunday stroll on the available walking paths and say hello to the many dogs that are out for their Sunday strolls too. It's kind of a gem that I'd want to know about if I was from away. It's only a mile walk from the Old Port and would make a great hideaway stop for those stopping in port on a cruise.

    Bill T.

    Gorgeous views of the water, plenty of space to picnic and play. Peace and tranquility are located just a short distance from the downtown Portland scene. Love all the trees and the grass that frame your picture perfect Casco Bay vista. Sitting up on a ridge and accessible by road or by trails, this is a must-see in Portland. If you need a perfect place to ponder life's mysteries, I would recommend the Eastern Promenade.

    Christina H.

    This is what Portland, Maine dreams are made of. When you picture it, think blades of perfect green grass that blow gracefully in the wind, the sound of ocean waves hitting the shore, & the breeze of the wind on your face and the sunshine warming it. Eastern Promenade is a dream! Along it, you can find a children's playground, a tennis/basketball court, a monument, boats, a beach for pups, and a train along the tracks (or maybe I went too far...). If you're looking to impress out-of-towners, I highly recommend the Eastern Prom!

    Lana H.

    Of the years I have lived near Portland , I have never taken the time to go and see nature. This is undoubtedly the best to just walk and breathe in the fresh air. Not only that but you learn snout history . What can be better. Nothing. I have to learn to stop and smell the roses as they say. Due to a hectic professional life, I get into that rat race and just have to get off it once in a while. A lesson learned today. You should do that too if your life gets too hectic. Just. Breathe. Beautiful area to walk to ponder where your life has been and where it is going.

    Tina L.

    I absolutely love the Eastern Promenade. When I moved to Portland I was drawn to the area, specifically to be closer to the water. After moving into the neighborhood, I'm drawn to explore every street. A great mix of people in this little community. I hear there's a two year wait to get a spot in to the community gardens.

    Tyler L.

    Absolutely breathtaking. Such a nice destination for a family outing, picnic date or beach day. We really enjoyed our time here. Parking was easy for us, we found a spot immediately. It was 1hr parking only. For us, that was fine because we didn't plan on staying that long, but we can see how that may be a problem for another family who plans on staying all day. I'm almost sure there's other lots to park it but it may be paid parking. The beach was clean, and the sight was amazing on its own. There were some food trucks and venders by the park so food is welcomed, dogs are clearly welcomed even though the signs say no dogs allowed, people had plenty of dogs on the beach regardless -- that could be a good or bad thing, didn't bother us one bit. We definitely will be going again, especially with the kiddos.

    Kristen L.

    A beautiful spot to visit right in Portland! The Easter Promenade has so much to offer-- walking trails, children's playground, memorial park, and of course amazing ocean views. This is a fantastic spot to bring kids, meet up with friends, or take family members who are visiting from out of town. There is parking so you don't have to fuss with paying meters although the parking can fill up, i have personally never struggled too hard to find a spot. Local food trucks love to park here and serve up delicious grub and if you're feeling adventurous, you can rent a kayak or paddle board at the shop on the water and go out on the ocean. One of the many trails connects over to Baxter Boulevard as well so you can get a fantastic walk in. The east end beach is also a great little place and dog friendly-- a win-win!

    JC R.

    One word: awesome! This walkway path along the water is dog playground! Reminded me of Charleston's bayside walk but friendlier, much friendlier to pups! Even though it was about 35 degrees, err, with wind factor more like 26 degree outside but seeing chiseled bodies both men and women out running, I ain't complaining. Today, there were lots of sports 2 man sails practicing I guess ideal for training with the strong winds almost intolerable if you're out in the elements, prepared or not. It was fun to watch as the lead guy in a tow boat barked each commands to the sailors using a blow horn. We had our pup Tucker with us so he had so much fun meeting other pups playing along the shorelines with their parents in watchful eyes, some throwing sticks as the pup ran for them! Beautiful americana, simply the best!!

    Jackie O.

    Plenty of parking, lots of space to run, walk, bike, and even dip your toes. Great place if you have pup. Tons of dogs running in and out of the water. Highly entertaining for sure! Would be a lovely spot for a picnic or for reading a book. Bonus: portable toilets. Yes, they're disgusting but if ya gotta go ya gotta go. And it's a better alternative than the bushes.

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    Western Promenade

    Western Promenade

    4.7(9 reviews)
    2.2 miWest End

    Great place to catch a portland sunset and look at some gorgeous, old houses. Get there early.read more

    The West End is a promenade that's located on the edge of an area called Brahmall Hill and is…read morecurrently listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It's got beautiful and historical architecture with it's Victorian homes (and, apparently, former sea captain homes as well), stunning views of NH's White Mountains on clear days, spacious green areas and walking paths, a tree swing, the Western Cemetery fraught with our cities deceased wealthier ancestors, great walking areas, and it even once won an award from the Portland Phoenix for having one of the best secret spots to make-out in a tree (I kid you not). To me, the Western Prom is the established, composed, unruffled older sister (who's probably quite proper and likes garden parties) to the Eastern Prom. I'd like to think I've got a little West End in me, and it's fun to pretend I belong there when I'm picnicking and watching the planes come in and out of PWM from a distance. I've seen kiddos practicing lacrosse here with their dad, people relaxed under trees reading, friends playing a pick-up game of bocce while drinking something out of red solo cups. There used to be more events held here (... the legendary Halloween parade is not to be missed); so hopefully those concerts and outings begin to happen again!

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    Portland Head Light

    4.8(365 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    Definitely visit this if you are in Portland, especially on a sunny day. As much as the Lighthouse…read moreis iconic, the scenery around it is mind blowing. You can also take a walk along the cliff to enjoy the view from multiple directions. It is a good spot for picnic as well, and there are a couple of locations which are close to the water as well. Plenty of parking available, there are multiple parking lots along the property. Definitely recommend it.

    While in Portland for lunch, we stopped in some small shops in the area and the lovely lady at the…read moreshop recommended that we check out the lighthouse. She said it was only about 15 minutes from the shop and we decided we would go check it out. The Portland Head Light is one of their most famous light houses according to the locals. It was very cold there but what a sight! We walked round the light house, checked out the cliff sides and walked on the trail. It was a gorgeous day (freezing but beautiful) with the perfect skies for photos of the light house. We were able to read the historic plaques, see the cliffs and the water crashing below us. After visiting the Head Light, we went over to the other portion in Fort WIlliams Park and checked out the old house, military storage areas and I even went down and touched the ice cold Atlantic ocean water that was crashing on the beach. If you are in the area I would highly suggest visiting the Portland Head Light. We were there in the late evening about an hour prior to closing so the coffee truck wasn't open but they do have a coffee & gelato stand right near the Light House. It was an amazing experience and much different than light houses I have seen on the West Coast.

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    Jewell Falls

    Jewell Falls

    4.2(13 reviews)
    3.6 miNasons Corner

    This hike is a nice place to take a short stroll for the locals but not a place I would recommend…read moretourist to come. First off, it is only about half mile from parking to the waterfall. So total hike was only 1 mile. it is a WALK, not hike. Good for families with young ones. Be very aware that the mosquitoes here are super HUNGRY! I have never gotten so many bites within such a short time inside a hike! I got 6-7 bites all over my legs just from hiking here for 30 mins. My husband got 8+ bites all over his body! Luckily my little one only got 1 bite. We were all over Maine in the last 2 weeks including kayaking and out at Acadia national park. All outdoor activities and barely got any bites until now! There are other trails here too but after getting so many bites, we wanted to run away as fast as we could! I wish I didn't come here. View and waterfall are not worth it for trade off of these hungry hungry mosquitoes!! *sooo itchy* :-/ Bring bug spray if you wanna come!

    Jewell falls is a waterfall of water flowing from the Fore River and is named for Tom Jewell who…read morewas one of the founders Portland Trails and very much alive today. Did you know that Portland Trails started in 1991? He donated the land around the falls and the rest of the land the trail walls through is a mix of public and private land. You see evidence of this with many marked signs that designate private property -- good to respect these so we can continue to walk these trails. Somehow I got lost off my usual path I take and ended up going on the greater fore river sanctuary trail loop around and across the railroad tracks, but the boardwalks were great! Back to the falls, if you start at the trailhead near Brighton ave, it's less than 0.25 miles of a walk. The falls are made of horsetails of rushing water over large slabs of rock. The trails are really well maintained and there's not too many people. You can definitely still hear traffic from some parts but there are a few quiet enclaves.

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