The Deer Isle Lighthouse Trail

About The Lighthouse Trail

The island of Deer Isle is beautifully situated on the eastern side of Penobscot Bay. Surrounded by dozens of spruce clad islands with dramatic granite ledges, there are at least 8 lighthouses within 12 miles of our shores. The Deer Isle-Stonington Chamber of Commerce, working with the U.S. Lighthouse Society and Lighthousefriends, has created a new Lighthouse Trail providing lighthouse enthusiasts an exciting opportunity to view these 8 lighthouses year-round and have their Lighthouse Passports stamped. Three of the lights are visible from the shore of Deer Isle, the other 5 lights can be viewed and/or visited by sea and all 8 can be viewed by air! Deer Isle is now an official lighthouse destination year round.

Join us for Maine Open Lighthouse Day on September 9, 2023!

Why not begin your own self-guided lighthouse tour adventure on Deer Isle! You can view 8 unique lighthouses, acquire 8 official stamps and visit one of the most beautiful islands off the coast of Maine. Deer Isle is also a vibrant art community. Several Island artists have created new collections of paintings, cards and other items depicting the lighthouses on our trail and other nautical themes.


What are Lighthouse Passports?

U.S. Lighthouse Society PassportCreated by the U.S. Lighthouse Society, these blue passports resemble a U.S. Passport. Each time you visit or view a participating lighthouse, you can receive an official “stamp” in your passport. The U. S. Lighthouse Society is a non-profit historical and educational organization incorporated to educate, inform, and entertain those who are interested in lighthouses, past and present. Their quarterly publication, The Keeper’s Log, is a great way to learn about Lighthouses in our country and beyond.


What are Lighthouse Stamps?

Mark Island Lighthouse StampThe U.S. Lighthouse Society produces engraved stamps (seals) for participating lighthouse “sponsors” to stamp visitor passports. Just as a U.S. passport is stamped when entering a foreign country, a Lighthouse Passport holder can have a lighthouse “stamp” for each lighthouse viewed. Each stamp is a unique design depicting the lighthouse, its date of construction and its location. There is a nominal $1 charge for each stamp with all proceeds from the Deer Isle Lighthouse Trail donated to Island Heritage Trust for the preservation of Mark Island Light.


Year-Round Lighthouse Passport Stamps

Three of the lighthouses can be viewed year-round from shore: Pumpkin Island Light, Eagle Island Light and Mark Island Light. Stamps are available year-round at Island Heritage Trust and the Inn on the Harbor. Isle au Haut Light can also be viewed year-round via the Isle au Haut Ferry Service and your passport can be stamped on board. Or you can view all 8 lights, year-round, by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Lighthouses on the Trail

Pumpkin Island Light

Pumpkin Island Light

Built in 1854, now a private residence. Can be viewed from the shore of Little Deer Isle at the end of Eggemoggin Road, from the water with a guided boat tour or by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.30924, Longitude -68.74282

Pumpkin Island Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Pumpkin Island Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Pumpkin Island Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Island Heritage Trust

Eagle Island Light

Eagle Island Light

Built in 1839, now owned by Eagle Light Caretakers. The grounds are open, the tower is closed. Can be viewed from shore on Dunham Point Road, by boat with a guided boat tour and by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.217647, Longitude -68.767773

Eagle Island Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Eagle Island Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Eagle Island Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Island Heritage Trust

Mark Island Light

Mark Island Light

Built in 1857, now owned by Island Heritage Trust. The grounds are open, (Deer Isle Thorofare) the tower is closed. Can be viewed from the southern shore of Stonington on Sand Beach Road, by boat with Isle au Haut Ferry Service, or by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.13433, Longitude -68.7035

Mark Island Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Mark Island Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Mark Island Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Island Heritage Trust
Isle au Haut Ferry Service

Isle au Haut Light

Isle au Haut Light

Built in 1907, now owned by the Town of Isle au Haut. Grounds are open, tower is closed. Can be viewed by boat with Isle au Haut Ferry Service, and by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.064743, Longitude -68.651376

Isle au Haut Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Isle au Haut Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Isle au Haut Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Isle au Haut Ferry Service

Goose Rocks Light

Goose Rocks Light

Built in 1890, now owned by Beacon Preservation. Tours and overnight stays are available through Beacon Preservation. Can be viewed by boat with Isle au Haut Ferry Service, and by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.13546, Longitude -68.83059

Goose Rocks Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Goose Rocks Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Goose Rocks Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Isle au Haut Ferry Service

Brown’s Head Light

Brown’s Head Light

Built in 1857, now owned by the Town of Vinalhaven. The tower is closed, the Town Manager lives in the dwelling. Can be viewed by boat with Isle au Haut Ferry Service, and by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.111764, Longitude -68.909496

Brown’s Head Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Brown’s Head Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Brown's Head Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Isle au Haut Ferry Service

Saddleback Ledge Light

Saddleback Ledge Light

Built in 1839, now owned by the U.S. Coast Guard. The grounds and tower are closed. Can be viewed by boat with Isle au Haut Ferry Service, and by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.01434, Longitude -68.72645

Saddleback Ledge Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Saddleback Ledge Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Saddleback Ledge Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Isle au Haut Ferry Service

Heron Neck Light

Heron Neck Light

Built in 1854, still active in navigation. Presently leased by The Island Institute. The grounds are open, the tower is closed. Can be viewed by boat with Isle au Haut Ferry Service, and by air with Penobscot Island Air.

Latitude 44.02526, Longitude -68.86188

Heron Neck Light history at Newenglandlighthouses.net
Heron Neck Light history at Lighthousefriends.com

Heron Neck Lighthouse Stamp

Stamp Locations:
Inn on the Harbor
Isle au Haut Ferry Service

Stamp Locations:

Inn on the Harbor
Stamps available year-round 7 days a week, passports for sale. Verification of sighting requested for stamping.
1-800-942-2420
 info@innontheharbor.com
 www.innontheharbor.com

Island Heritage Trust
Stamps available year-round 5 days a week, passports for sale.
207-348-2455
 iht@islandheritagetrust.org
 www.islandheritagetrust.org

Isle au Haut Ferry Service
Stamps available on board year-round 6 days a week for Isle au Haut Light. Seasonal boat tours for other lights, passports for sale.
207-367-5193
 themailboat@isleauhaut.com
 www.isleauhaut.com