Trundy Point
As a prime example of Cape Elizabeth's rocky headlands, this small area is untouched by development.
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Trundy Point Details
Though small in size, Trundy Point is large in stature. As a prime example of Cape Elizabeth's rocky headlands, this small area is untouched by development. The quick stroll of a .3 mile takes guests along the shore and over rocky ledges for views of the beautiful coast where kids love running through the wildflowers and playing in the tidal pools. Surprisingly, though short, visitors can view five lighthouses from this quick cape side ramble.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Trundy Point
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Cape Elizabeth Light Station
The Cape Elizabeth Light Station, also known as the twin lighthouses, was built in 1828.
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Dyer Point
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Two Lights State Park
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