Below are photographs of some of the sights visitors see when visiting Hammocks Beach.
| The unspoiled allure of Hammocks Beach State Park and Bear Island. | ![]() |
| The visitor center's back porch is a great place to learn about the park's natural history. | ![]() |
| The ferries offer a scenic trip to Bear Island. | ![]() |
| It's very common to see Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in the waters around the park. | ![]() |
| The Bear Island bathhouse complex was completed in early 2004 and it offers a snack bar, restrooms and outdoor showers. | ![]() |
| The island bathhouse offers a noteworthy view of Bear Island. | |
| American oystercatcher. | ![]() |
| Grey foxes are common to the mainland and are the only fox that can climb trees. | ![]() |
| A pair of royal terns. | |
| Common buckeye butterfly. You will have a hard time finding something that isn't interesting in this unique and beautiful state park. | |
| A Wilson's plover on it's nest. | ![]() |