D.T. Sheridan Shipwreck
The steel hull of a wrecked tug rests on Lobster Cove on Monhegan Island’s rocky southeastern shore.

📜 Steel hull of the D.T. Sheridan tug boat, wrecked in 1948. 🔍 Rests on Lobster Cove, Monhegan Island, Maine. A storm shifted the hull inland in the 1970s; now a unique spot for viewing seabirds and waves.

Why Go

🌊 Unique shipwreck to explore
📸 Great for photography of waves and seabirds
🚶 Easy access to wreckage
🐦 View seabirds
🎨 Inspiring for artists

Why Avoid

⚠️ High surf and strong undertow
🚫 No cars or bikes permitted on island trails
🚫 Climbing on wreckage is at your own risk

Tips

🗺️ Purchase a trail map for Lobster Cove trailhead.
⛴️ Reachable by ferry from New Harbor, Port Clyde, or Boothbay Harbor.

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