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The Old Man of Shore Road

A natural rock silhouette on Cape Elizabeth's scenic Shore Road, reminiscent of New Hampshire's "Old Man of the Mountain." 

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Not far from the salty breeze of the Maine coastline, there’s a curious sight that’s been drawing the attention of both locals and travelers alike. It’s known affectionately as “The Old Man of Shore Road.” This isn’t your average roadside attraction—it’s a natural wonder that plays a delightful game of hide and seek with those who pass by.

Just like the famous Old Man of the Mountain that once watched over New Hampshire’s Franconia Notch, the Old Man of Shore Road offers a chance to see nature’s artistry in the form of a rock formation that, at just the right angle, casts a profile of an old man’s face. 

Depending on the direction you’re driving and how the light dances with the landscape, you might see him, or you might miss him altogether. But that’s the beauty of it—the Old Man doesn’t just give away his secrets to anyone. It takes a keen eye and a bit of luck.

For those who are fortunate enough to catch a glimpse, the Old Man seems to be gazing out towards the road, as if keeping watch over the travelers. Some say he’s the guardian of the coast, others a silent observer of the passing seasons.

So if you find yourself meandering along the scenic routes of coastal Maine, keep an eye out for the Old Man of Shore Road. Slow down a bit as you approach Chimney Rock Road. Who knows, maybe you’ll meet the steady gaze of this silent sentinel, a fleeting connection between you and the long-standing history of this picturesque state.

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Be sure to slow down, since if you blink, you'll miss him.

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