Quoddy Head State Park

Visit Quoddy Head State Park for a beautiful sunrise and to see the famed red and white candy-striped West Quoddy Head Lighthouse. Take a walk on the more than two miles of trails along the cliffs overlooking the Bay of Fundy and the island of Grand Manan, Canada. The waters in between, known as Grand Manan Passage, host finback whales, northern right whales, minke, and humpback whales. These, along with dolphins, porpoise, harbor seals, and an abundant variety of sea birds, can be seen from shore.

The twenty-five foot tidal range, leaving rocks and islands exposed and tidal pools to be explored, create an environment that children of all ages will especially enjoy.

Quoddy Head State Park is a photographer's dream and is the perfect place for a picnic. Its 531 acres are there for all to enjoy in the solitude and peace that are part of its wonders.