Scarborough, Maine Beaches
Many beaches can be found in Scarborough. Public parking lots are available at Pine Point Beach and Ferry Beach, not so at Higgins Beach. Restrooms are available at Pine Point or Grand Beach , a continuation of Old Orc... seenewengland.com
Range Pond State Park
A short drive from one of Maine's major urban areas, Lewiston and Auburn, Range Ponds State Park welcomes visitors who enjoy the wide sandy beach as they swim, picnic and play. Most activity centers on the waterfront whic... visitmaine.com
Trayhan's
A fun hot dog wave on south swells, but if there is East in it, be prepared for the nip and tuck if you take of from the top of the point when it's six feet or better. wannasurf.com
Sebago Lake State Park Campground, Casco, Maine
Every site at the Sebago Lake Campground is just a short walk from either Witch Cove or Naples Beach, both on Sebago Lake. Sebago Lake State Park is a big campground, and the lake is an extremely popular recreation destinatio... trails.com
East End Beach
Dogs are allowed on the beach before 8am and after 5pm. ecoanimal.com
Crescent Beach State Park
Crescent Beach State Park opened in 1966 and is located about eight miles south of Portland in picturesque Cape Elizabeth. Sandy oceanfront beaches, saltwater coves, wooded areas, and rock ledges provide seashore recreation fo... maine.gov
Thomas Point Beach
Beautiful Thomas Point Beach, just off Route 24 in Brunswick, has much more to offer than just a day in the sun! Thomas Point Beach offers individuals, families, and groups of all sizes, a variety of exciting summer happ... landbigfish.com
Higgins Beach
There are many miles of unexplored wave fields north of Portland offering a bounty of potential for the pioneering surfer. Spots surfed on a regular or infrequent basis throughout the year include Small Point, Popham Beach,... surfline.com
Thomas Point Beach
Prettiest Park in New England. A beautiful 64 acre park offering a clean, sandy beach on tidal water. Gorgeous picnic groves and lawns, lifeguards, wooded camping areas, large safe playground, hundreds of picnic tables... seenewengland.com
Old Orchard Beach
Not as punched up as Scarboro or generally as big as Higgins Beach, southeast-facing OOB can be pretty bland by comparison. The OOB pier is the exception to this otherwise-nondescript beachbreak, with good lefts on the sout... surfline.com
Old Orchard Beach Saco
Maine's number one beach is also the most popular with tourists. Because of its fine sand & wide expanse, Old Orchard is a stop on the Professional Beach Volleyball Tour. Competitions are scheduled throughout the season. S... morebeach.com
Cape Elizabeth Beaches
Crescent Beach State Park, off Maine Hwy 77, is a wide, beautiful swimming beach, picnic areas, a snack bar and bathhouse. Fee is appx $2 for 12 and older and 50 cents for ages 5 to 11, 65 and older,free; Fort Williams... seenewengland.com
Higgins Beach
Surfing isn't allowed during the day 10am-5pm. Officially it's from May 15 -Oct 1 ... so you have to get there early in the morning or after 5pm. But on cool or rainy days you can usually surf all day with no problem. Grea... wannasurf.com
Two Lights State Park
Two Lights State Park is a popular point of destination for Maine residents and the many visitors who enjoy the state's legendary rocky coast. Opened in 1961, the park encompasses 41-acres of rocky headlands. Standing high abo... maine.gov
Scarborough Beach State Park
Scarborough beach offers some of the best swimming in New England with water temps in the high 60's through out July and August. Rip Currents do occur on a daily basis and we firmly recommend swimming in the designated lifegua... maine.gov