While it’s not open to the public, it offers a picturesque view from the island’s public park, a boat, or the Curtis Island Overlook. The path is a short, easy walk.
If you have a free day, take the trip up to Acadia (about 2 hours drive). In November, the park will be very quiet and free of tourists. The park loop road will still be open - as long as the weather cooperates.
The park has several short to medium trails ranging from .5 to 5 miles. Most are easy. A couple are challenging, but rewarding with a sweeping view of the Penobscot Bay.
Enjoy the ocean from this small, sandy beach and go hunting for shells and sea glass.
Hit the seas in a sloop and enjoy the views of the islands. In November, you might also spot a few whales.
Prefer a bigger boat? These old-school windjammers will cut through the oceans with ease.
These tours offer sightings of porpoises, harbor seals, and other wildlife. The lobster cruise even includes a brief lesson in lobster fishing.