ME Beaches
- Biddeford Pool Beach
Two mile sandy beach with gentle surf.
- Cleaves Cove Beach
Secluded and scenic beach.
- Colony Beach
150-foot beach at the mouth of the Kennebunk River.
- Crescent Beach
Seals on Bucklin Rock can be seen by telescope.
- Crescent Beach State Park
Great beach, picnic tables and grills, a children's playground, a snack bar, and a bathhouse with cold water showers.
- Drakes Island Beach
Long sandy beach and not as busy as the main section of Wells Beach.
- Ferry Beach State Park
Sheltered from wind, natural sand dunes.
- Footbridge Beach
Famous footbridge leads to Footbridge Beach in Ogunquit.
- Fortune’s Rocks Beach
Small, sandy beach.
- Gooch’s Beach
Largest part of Kennebunk Beach.
- Goose Rocks Beach
Scenic, soft sand, great for walking.
- Harbor Beach
Scenic sandy beach with gentle surf in York Harbor.
- Higgins Beach
Large stretch, little parking.
- Long Sands Beach
A long sandy beach with designated surfing area.
- Middle Beach
Rocky section of Kennebunk Beach, with pretty black stones.
- Moody Beach
275-foot Moody Beach, no longer public for swimming, tanning.
- Mother’s Beach
Sandy and well protected, as the name suggests.
- Ogunquit Beach
Considered one of the prettiest 3.5 miles of peninsula beach in the country.
- Old Orchard Beach
Seven miles of great sand, voted Maine's #1 beach by ME's largest newspaper many times.
- Pemaquid Beach State Park
Pretty beach, often windy.
- Popham Beach State Park
3 mile expanse of sand at the mouth of the Kennebec River.
- Reid State Park
1.5 miles of sand in 3 distinct beach sections.
- Sand Beach
In popular Acadia National Park, a small beach with rock walls on two sides.
- Scarborough Beach State Park
Large stretch of sand on Prouts Neck.
- Short Sands Beach
A sandy beach with gentle surf. Easy to walk to shops and amusements adjacent to beach.
- Wells Beach
A long, sandy beach.
- Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park
Gets you back to nature with osprey, marshes, open fields, and the beach.
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