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. Beach and dunes on Bear Island
The visitor center's back porch is a great place to learn about the park's natural history. Group sitting on the visitor center deck.
The ferries offer a scenic trip to Bear Island. Ferry next to the dock.
It's very common to see Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in the waters around the park. Pair of dolphins cresting the water.
The Bear Island bathhouse complex was completed in early 2004 and it offers a snack bar, restrooms and outdoor showers. View of the bathhouse.
The island bathhouse offers a noteworthy view of Bear Island. Beach view from bathhouse deck.
American oystercatcher. Image of an American oystercatcher.
Grey foxes are common to the mainland and are the only fox that can climb trees. Image of a grey fox.
A pair of royal terns. Two royal terns.
Common buckeye butterfly. You will have a hard time finding something that isn't interesting in this unique and beautiful state park. Buckeye butterfly.
A Wilson's plover on it's nest. Image of a Wilsons plover.