Maine's Coastal Beauty at Walker's Point Overlook in Kennebunkport
Just a short drive from U.S. Route 1, Walker’s Point Overlook is one of the most famous coastal viewpoints in southern Maine. From this scenic roadside stop along Ocean Avenue, visitors can look out across the Atlantic toward Walker’s Point Estate, the longtime summer home of the Bush family.
The view is simple but striking. Waves roll against the rocky shoreline, seabirds circle overhead, and the historic compound sits quietly on its own peninsula. It’s a place where Maine’s rugged coastal beauty meets a small piece of American presidential history.
Why It’s Worth the Stop
Walker’s Point Overlook is one of those classic Route 1 detours that requires almost no effort but delivers a memorable view. Pull over, step out of the car, and in seconds you’re standing at the edge of the Atlantic with a panoramic coastal scene in front of you.
Visitors often pause here for photos, especially on clear days when the water sparkles and the Maine coastline stretches into the distance. It’s also a peaceful place to watch the tide, feel the ocean breeze, and take a moment before continuing your drive along the coast.
Know Before You Go
- Location: Ocean Ave, Kennebunkport, ME — about 2 miles from U.S. Route 1
- Hours: Open year-round
- Admission: Free
- Parking: Limited roadside parking along Ocean Avenue
- Accessibility: Easy roadside viewing area
- Pro Tip: Visit near sunset when the light over the Atlantic is especially beautiful.
Nearby on Route 1
- Dock Square – shops, restaurants, and harbor views
- Seashore Trolley Museum – ride historic streetcars through the Maine woods
Wells Reserve at Laudholm – quiet marsh trails and coastal scenery
Amy Jeanroy ME Kennebunkport Mar 04, 2026 History Nature Places to Visit
Mar 04, 2026



