Discover the best top things to do in Mid Coast Maine, United States including Popham Beach State Park, Pitcher Pond, Reid State Park, Pemaquid Beach Park, Mosman Park, Lincolnville Beach, Shirttail Point, Thomas Point Beach, Sandy Beach, Ducktrap River Park.
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5.0 based on 394 reviews
State park and beach area that is located on a peninsula near Bath, Maine.
We spent three days at Popham Beach and loved it. The views are spectacular, you can walk to historic forts and at low tide walk out to a rocky island. It was a little chilly here in early October, but this is definitely a place I would recommend and hope we are able to return to in warmer weather good place to watch a sunset!
4.5 based on 293 reviews
This state park has two miles of hiking trails and a beautiful beach.
Reid State Park has the most beautiful wide sandy beaches with sand bars and tidal pools. There are multiple beaches to choose from in the state park so that it is almost never crowded. Along the rockier parts are areas with picnic tables and grills. Some of these are set among the trees which provide a shady area, while others are in open sunnier areas. There is a lovely large shallow pond that is for children to swim in which has a lifeguard on duty. Also a great place to kayak in the wetland area. There are bathrooms and changing rooms. However there is no kiosk to buy food from, so bring your own lunch and snacks.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
What a relaxing spot! at least now, during the time of COVID, and late in the season! very accessible; exceptionally clean; offering all amenities needed (they even rent chairs, boogie boards, etc.). we were just thrilled to sit on a beach that wasn't overrun, with such wonderful fine white sand too! lovely lovely afternoon! Thank you.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
This is an excelent small town park. Modern kids playgroud, gazebo and covered picnic pavilion as well as a picnic area with tables and grills. Basketball court and large open fields for whatever ball game you want to play or fly kites. The beach is sandy with large rocks to sit on higher up. Low tide is great as there is a spit of land to walk out on as well as a few tide pools. A handicap portapotty and dog pickup bags availabe at a small parking arra. There is streeside parking too. You can fish from the beach and try caming with a permit obtainable at the town office. Maine takes fishing, hunting and claming permits seriously so please get one. Stargazing is great as is tanning. There's usually a breaze off the bay. If you are looking for 7 flags, this isn't it. If you are looking for a family quiet park, you found it.
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