🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Seal Cove Picnic Area, located at 675 Cape Rd in Seal Cove, Maine, is a dog-friendly destination perfect for residents and visitors looking for a peaceful, scenic spot to relax with their pets. Known for its beautiful sunsets, quiet atmosphere, and stunning views of the shoreline, this park is an ideal stop for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails or a peaceful picnic spot away from the crowds.
The park offers grassy areas, picnic tables, marble benches, and fire pits, making it excellent for families and their four-legged friends. Kids can explore the tide pools and rock formations, while dog owners can enjoy leisurely walks and a relaxing waterfront experience. With accessible pathways and parking, Seal Cove Picnic Area is welcoming for everyone, including those requiring wheelchair access. Although not a traditional dog park with fenced areas, it’s a great place for on-leash fun and scenic downtime with your pup in the heart of coastal Maine.
Very pleasant picnic area. Some grassy areas, some rock beaches, and fire pits. People seem to leave all their corn husks and lobster shells for the birds which was weird.
Kids enjoyed looking around in the tide pools and climbing rocks.
There was Port-a-potty there.
Good place to pit stop or sit for some relaxing by the water. We took our dog and he enjoyed it. Nice for a park with some grass.
Went to see seal but sadly none, but it was a great view along with hunting for shells on the shoreline!
Nice quiet place to visit. It has fire pits so you can enjoy a fire and watch the sunset. We caught a glimpse of a fox and one of it’s babies on the way out.
Apparently a lesser known place that affords you the perfect sunset pictures. Several picnic tables and marble benches are interspersed. Even a great opportunity to photo small shellfish and other sea life while waiting for the sunset. Definitely happy we found thus secret spot away from the Bar Harbor tourist spots.