12 results
    1

    Wells Beach

    Wells Beach, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    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

    2

    Gooch's Beach

    Lower Village, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    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

    3

    Old Orchard Beach

    27 Ocean Park Rd, Old Orchard Beach, ME    

    1 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    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

    4

    Kennebunk Beach

    Wildes Corner, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    resident-only parking during the summer. Free parking during the winter. wannasurf.com

    5

    Ogunquit

    Beach St, Ogunquit, ME    

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    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

    6

    Higgins Beach

    Elizabeth Park, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    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

    7

    Long Sands

    Long Beach, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Although a lot of people surf Long Sands, it's not on the top of the list for quality waves. Its nickname, Sloppy Joe's, is a good indicator. There are several peaks along the strip, which help to spread out the crowd. On a... surfline.com

    8

    Higgins Beach

    Higgins Beach, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    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

    9

    Two Lights State Park

    7 Tower Dr, Cape Elizabeth, ME    

    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

    10

    Ogunquit River

    River Rd, Ogunquit, ME    

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    We decided to spend the weekend in Maine and took our Kayak (Loon 111) to paddle up the Ogunquit River, which is a tidal river, and as the tides change direction the flow also changes. We set in behind the hotel and first p... paddling.net

    11

    Scarborough Beach State Park

    Prouts Neck, ME    

    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