Arundel Beach (Colony Beach)
Great for rock exploring.
WHERE: Ocean Avenue and Atlantic Street, Kennebunkport
COST: Limited parking is available, no parking permit needed.
AMENITIES: No lifeguard, but good for exploring tidal pools.
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Drakes Island Beach
A half-mile long beach perfect for swimming.
WHERE: Drakes Island Road, Wells
COST: Parking lot, Gross Lot or Jetty Lot, $20 for the whole day (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
AMENITIES: Public restroom and lifeguard. Dogs are allowed.
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Ferry Beach State Park
Ferry Beach State Park is known for its long stretch of Tupelo trees – a rare find this far north.
WHERE: 95 Bayview Road, Saco
COST: $5 adult resident, $7 adult nonresident.
AMENITIES: Picnic area, hiking trails, nature center, changing rooms.
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Footbridge Beach
Very popular for its vast space and very sandy beach, it’s located by walking on a bridge.
WHERE: Park in lot at the end of Ocean Street in Ogunquit, and take footbridge over the Ogunquit River.
COST: $25 daily or $4 per hour to park.
AMENITIES: Snack shack open seasonally, with public restrooms located in parking lot.
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Fortunes Rocks Beach
A sandy beach with a mile of tidal pools at low tide.
WHERE: Fortunes Rocks Road, Biddeford
COST: Permit required to access the beach, but one-day nonresident permits may be purchased for $25 a vehicle.
AMENITIES: Lifeguards, portable bathrooms, good for surfing.
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Goose Rocks Beach
Sandy beach with three miles of soft sand and a barrier reef visible during low tide.
WHERE: New Biddeford Road, Kennebunkport
COST: Parking sticker required – $5 for Kennebunk residents, daily rate of $25 for nonresidents.
AMENITIES: No lifeguard nor facilities.
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Long Sands Beach
Known for its miles of a white sandy beach.
WHERE: 189 Long Beach, York
COST: Parking meters for $1 an hour, kiosks in the area for $2 an hour
AMENITIES: Lifeguards on duty daily, public restrooms, volleyball court, raft and umbrella rentals. No dogs between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. during summer months.
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Main Beach
Popular among those staying in the heart of Ogunquit, Main Beach is within walking distance of many establishments.
WHERE: Beach Street, Ogunquit
COST: $30 per car
AMENITIES: Public restrooms and outdoor showers.
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North Beach (Moody Beach)
In the middle of Footbridge and Moody Beach, North Beach has a large swath of sand, even during high tide.
WHERE: Ocean Avenue, Ogunquit
COST: $25 per car
AMENITIES: Public restroom, lifeguards, walking trails.
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Old Orchard Beach
With an arcade, amusement park and food and shops located within walking distance from the beach, Old Orchard Beach is fun for the whole family.
WHERE: 2 Old Orchard St., Old Orchard Beach
COST: Lots are located around the area – prices can range from $5-$25.
AMENITIES: Food located nearby, lifeguards, bathrooms, amusement park, shopping, arcade.
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Short Sands Beach
Smaller than Long Sands Beach at only a quarter-mile long, this beach also hosts free concerts at its gazebo in the summer.
WHERE: Ocean Avenue (Route 1A), York
COST: Parking meters are for $1 an hour
AMENITIES: Public restrooms, playground, gazebo, basketball courts, grassy park for picnics. No dogs between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. during summer months.
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Wells Beach
A mile and a half long sandy beach with sand dunes.
WHERE: Mile Road, Wells
COST: Free, parking is located at the end of Mile Road
AMENITIES: Snack bar, restroom, gift shop, arcade and restaurants nearby.
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— EMILY DUGGAN
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