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Things To Do at the Maine Beaches

Water, water. It’s everywhere. And we offer so many possible ways to enjoy it. Swimming, surfing, paddling, sailing, deep-sea fishing, lobstering excursions. If it can be done on — or in — the H2O realm, you can do it here. Towns like York have many favorite beaches to visit and Old Orchard Beach has seven miles of smooth sandy beach! When it’s time to unwrinkle the fingers and toes, enjoy a great round of golf or scenic biking.

You can even take in the colors and calls of the original tweeters on a birding walk. For a bird’s-eye view that stretches from Mount Washington in New Hampshire to the Boston skyline (on a clear day), hike to the summit of nearby Mount Agamenticus.

Just for fun, step right up to any of our great amusem*nt parks. Experience the wooden roller coaster at Funtown Splashtown USA. Or the featured creatures at York’s Wild Kingdom. Splash the day away at Aquaboggan Water Park. And don’t forget Palace Playland, right by the beach in Old Orchard. Time certainly hasn’t. It’s been making friends and memories at the same beachfront location since 1902.

Feeling romantic? The Maine beaches are a picture-perfect setting for the wedding of the year (that’ll be yours). Folks who’ve had the good fortune of holding business conferences here have been known to enjoy a toast or two as well. There are numerous Maine beach rentals, including Maine hotels on the beach, to accommodate groups large and small.

And, as long as you brought that nice outfit, wear it to a performance at the Ogunquit Playhouse. And our go-to museums include the Seashore Trolley Museum and the Ogunquit Museum of American Art.

The way we see it, you can daydream of the perfect beach, or you can daytrip from practically anywhere in New England. We’ll save a blanket and an umbrella just for you.

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Charming Towns

From the trendsetting new businesses of the Pepperell Mill campus to the picture-perfect sand and surf of Ferry Beach State Park, these neighboring cities, famous for their historic textile mills, are fashioning history again.

York

Four communities come together under the York banner and under the colorful umbrellas of York Beach. Dive right into the beachfront fun and sink your teeth into the Goldenrod Candy Store’s saltwater taffy.

A place so nice they named it twice — more or less — Kennebunk and Kennebunkport share a special place in the hearts of visitors. With beautiful beaches, endless recreation and all the seaside charms.

Kittery

Maine history is alive and well and everywhere you look in Kittery. And which is more endless: the white sand beaches or The Golden Mile and its 5,280 feet — give or take — of outlet shopping? Let’s call it a tie, and a fashionable one.

There’s water, water everywhere in Waterboro & Lake Arrowhead, along with all the water activities visitors love. Fantastic fishing on Little Ossipee Lake. Quintessential canoe and kayak conditions. And, on land, the soaring beauty of Ossipee Mountain.

Wells

Any beachgoer worth their flip-flops will go head over heels for the beaches of Wells. There are seven miles of picturesque oceanfront. And all the relaxation, recreation and nature that go with it, including the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge.

South Berwick

Established by the British in 1631, South Berwick is a destination that blends the best of Maine’s past and present. From the historic home of one of Maine’s greatest authors to the breathtaking beauty of the Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park.

Ogunquit

The home of a legendary artist colony of the 1800s, the modern picture of Ogunquit is every bit as inspiring. Sand beaches, sailing, whale watching, kayaking, hiking, dining, boutiques, B&Bs. And, yes, the Ogunquit Museum of American Art.

Old Orchard Beach

Seven, count ’em, seven miles of glorious ocean sand make Old Orchard Beach one very popular seaside destination. Old Orchard Beach Pier has been the site of great times since 1898. And the classic amusem*nt park, Palace Playland, is as fun filled as ever.

Sanford

If you love history and small-town charm, plan to visit Sanford, Maine, as soon as you can. After that, take all the time in the world. You’ll want to savor the stately beauty of its historic neighborhoods and gorgeous walking trails along the Mousam River.

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