While a popular summer destination, I found the quieter winter scene at Kettle Cove in Cape Elizabeth especially beautiful during a recent visit. The sun gleaming off the water, a persistent patch of snow by the edge of the sand and an abandoned lobster trap make it a true Maine winter scene.
This was my first visit to the beach area at Kettle Cove, but my daughter and I did enjoy a delicious lunch at the Kettle Cove Creamery & Cafe a few summers ago which I blogged about here: Serendipity and Strawberries lead us to a stop at the Kettle Cove Creamery & Cafe. Unfortunately, it’s closed during the winter so we didn’t get to enjoy a second visit on this trip.
There is a three mile walk that loops from Kettle Cove to Cresent Beach and back that I’m hoping to hike this summer especially since Crescent Beach is another area I haven’t explored yet. As I blogged about in one of my earlier A to Z posts, C is for a Coastal Hike at Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park, coastal hikes are the best. They never disappoint.
The rocky coastline of Maine is one of the most interesting things about our beaches. There is so much to explore and it is all visually stunning.
Do you like to visit the beach during the winter?
I’m participating in a Blogging A-Z Challenge for April 2018. I will be posting new content every day this month except most Sundays. Each post is associated with a letter of the alphabet, starting with A and ending with Z. My theme for the challenge is Winters in Maine. To read more of my A to Z posts, click HERE.
things to know | |
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Place | Kettle Cove |
Address | Cape Elizabeth, Maine |
Winter Scene | A Quiet Harbor |
Website | Maine Beach Status and Data |
Favorite ♥ | Lobster Trap |
I love how quiet the beach is in the winter. You may hear an occasional bird, but most of the time, it’s just the wind and the waves. Peaceful!
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So true! The winter can be an incredibly peaceful time to visit the beach.
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We have long wanted to visit the northeast and take in a lobster roll and visit the lighthouses. I have family out there so it would be extra special. Your pictures are beautiful!
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I hope you make it out to the northeast some time in the near future. It’s a beautiful spot.
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The lobster trap really makes that photo! By the way, when I first saw the title of your post, I thought it said “Kettle Corn” 🙂
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You have to have a lobster trap for a true Maine photo. Kettle corn would be a yummy post.
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Looks peaceful. I enjoyed your post today. Visiting from
If I Only Had A Time Machine
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Yes, it is a peaceful spot especially on this cold winter day.
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I love visiting the beach in winter and especially if it is stormy and the waves are crashing. Your photos are gorgeous Dyanne and I’m enjoying seeing more of your part of the world through AtoZ.
Sue from Sizzling Towards 60 & Beyond
L is for Life Long Learning & Creativity
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The beach in winter is such a great destination.
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What a serene and beautiful place – the sunlight reflecting on the water in the first couple of pics is just beautiful – a little less wild than some of your other places you’ve shown us!
Leanne | http://www.crestingthehill.com.au
L for Love Yourself
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Yes, Kettle Cove is a little more tame than some other spots. It was so peaceful when we stopped by on this winter day.
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Is that beach anywhere near THE lighthouse of Cape Elizabeth? If that’s the case then it’s one of my husband’s favorite places on Earth!
Living in Switzerland we don’t have beaches so we can’t visit in winter, but if I could I probably would, just because I like being close to a body of water. Also I like to avoid the summer crowds 😉
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Yes, it’s very close to the lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth! As a matter of fact, we visited the lighthouse the same day we stopped by Kettle Cove.
Winter is much quieter and less crowded than the summer which can make for a great time to walk the beach.
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Me from India, don’t mind winter or summer for a beach day out!! Hahaha… jokes apart, but ever since I moved to Italy, I make my visits to beach areas in late winter to avoid the other wise full crowds in the place.
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Summers can get crazy around here too. Winter is definitely a bit quieter.
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Regardless of the season Cape Elizabeth is a gorgeous place to visit.
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It really is a beautiful spot.
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I love the beach at any season! The only Maine beaches I’ve been to though are at Bar Harbour. I went there as a child to see an eclipse. We hope to get back there and do some hiking along the Appalachian Trail.
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Bar Harbor is a beautiful area.
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