Maine Beaches
Long Sands Beach As the name implies this is a long sandy beach with designated surfing area. Metered parking is available along Route 1A for the entire length of beach. Restrooms available at the Bathhouse near Oceanside Ave. Lifeguards on duty end of June to Labor Day. Short Sands Beach Sandy beach
with gentle surf. Metered parking in the lot off Rt 1A. Showers, changing area and
toilets. Easy to walk to shops and amusements adjacent to beach. Lifeguards on duty end of
June to Labor Day.
Footbridge Beach Beachgoers walk over footbridge to get to this less crowded section of beach. Snack bar and restrooms. Lifeguard patrolled. Moody Beach - Bourne Avenue in Moody. Parking $7 per day.
Wells Beach Parking stickers available at Town Hall. Wonderful, long, sandy beach. Toilet facilities and lifeguards. Crescent Beach - Lesser-known section of beach located between Wells and Moody. Parking at Gold Ribbon Avenue lot, from Webhannet Drive. Lifeguards.
Goochs Beach Largest part of Kennebunk Beach, along Beach Avenue, with talcum powder sand. Parking sticker required, available at Town Hall. No snack bar. Portable toilets. Lifeguards. Middle Beach Rocky section of Kennebunk Beach between Mothers and Goochs with pretty black stones. Sticker also required.
Cleaves Cove Beach Secluded and scenic beach off Ocean Avenue. No parking. No facilities. No lifeguards. Goose Rocks Beach Very soft sand, great for walking. Scenic and beautiful. Parking sticker required or trolley access. No facilities or lifeguard. Kennebunk/Kennebunkport Beach Parking Stickers available at Chamber of Commerce, Town Hall and Police Station.
Fortunes Rocks Beach Small sandy beach. Lifeguards. Parking Fee. Ferry Beach State Park - Sheltered from wind, natural sand dunes. Facilities, picnic area and nature trails.
Crescent Beach State Park 8 miles south of Portland. 1-mile of beautiful sand. Higgins Beach Off Rt 77 a large stretch of sand with little parking.
Pemaquid Beach - Route 130, Pemaquid. Beautiful beach but often windy. If so, go to the more secluded but pebbly beach down the road a piece. Pemaquid Beach is owned by the Town of Bristol and run by the Bristol Parks Commission
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