Wells Beach
Wells Beach, from Mile Road north to the Harbor Jetty, is another quality strip of beach offering fun, uncrowded peaks. Due to the fact that it faces a little more south than Ogunquit, a south swell can show more here and t... surfline.com
Gooch's Beach
Gooch's Beach is located near Kennebunkport, another charming New England town that suffers from tourist overcrowding in the summer months. Fortunately, the best season for waves here is winter. Waves can be had year-round,... surfline.com
Drakes Island Beach Wells
Drakes Island Beach runs northeast from the stone jetty entrance to Wells harbor to join with Laudholm Farm Beach and Webhannet Marsh. Together the two beaches span 940 yards with fine white sand, dunes and grass. The comb... morebeach.com
Wells Reserve At Laudholm
The Wells Reserve is a national treasure. It is 2,250 acres of protected land, a restored saltwater farm called Laudholm, and a natural haven. And it is open for the public to enjoy every day. Walk our network of trails t... visitmaine.com
Wells Beach Resort
Camp in the Heart of Southern Maine's Resort Area. Just One Mile from Beautiful Ocean Beaches! If you are lured by thoughts of surf, sand, and sea, welcome to the inviting shores of Wells Beach, Maine! Located on a barri... landbigfish.com
Mothers Beach , Kennebunk Beach
Kennebunk Beach is 1.5 miles of fine sand beach that is popular for swimming, surfing and walking. The north end, called Gooch's Beach, is the largest section, followed by Middle Beach and then Mother's Beach. Gooch's Beac... morebeach.com
Tides Beach Club
The Tides Beach Club, Kennebunkport's newest boutique hotel, enjoys a unique one of a kind beachfront location on Goose Rocks Beach. With stellar ocean views of one of the Northeast's most gorgeous beaches, Tides Beach Cl... visitmaine.com
Moody Beach Wells,ogunquit
Moody Beach is located between Ogunquit and Wells. The beach offers fine sand in an area of private homes. Beach access is limited. Trespassers may visit the beach if they are "fishing, fowling or navigating." There are no... morebeach.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
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 in cooperation with the State of Maine to protect valuable salt marshes and estuaries for migratory birds. Scattered along 50 miles of coastline in York and Cumberland coun...
Ferry Beach State Park
- Located east of the populated cities of Biddeford and Saco, Ferry Beach State Park offers an opportunity for great ocean views. Unique to the area and rare at this latitude is a stand of tupelo (black gum) trees. wildernet.com
Kennebunk Beach
2,500-foot fine sand beach. Popular for swimming and surfing. Parking along side road. No facilities or services. visitmaine.com
Kennebunk Beach
resident-only parking during the summer. Free parking during the winter. wannasurf.com
Ogunquit
The Ogunquit Rivermouth is the best-known break in Maine. The wave breaks off Lobster Point and produces long, workable rights and fast, inside lefts. The quality of the waves varies with swell direction and the shifting sa... surfline.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
York Harbor Beach
A small, sandy beach, nestled along a rocky shoreline. It's locally known as Mothers' Beach because it's perfect for toddlers. Limited parking, but accessible by trolley. The Hartley Mason Park, which borders the beach, h... visitmaine.com