Due to its more rocky nature, Ash Point Beach is not the most popular spot to visit, making it the perfect beach to go to for some quiet time.
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Beach Access in Maine
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Roughly 8.5 acres, the property of Belvin was created with the primary focus of protecting the beach of Chandler's Cove.
The 22 acres of Broad Cove feature trees, a field, and picnicking areas, with the main draw of half the acreage being located along the shoreline.
A beautiful white sandy beach which is ideal for families with young children.
One of the most popular beaches on the island, this crescent-like sand beach overlooks the cove between Little Chebeague and Long Island.
Dating back to the 17th century early colonial settlements, the history of Colonial Pemaquid Beach is unique.

A 0.3-mile long rock and sand beach located on the south side of Seapoint Preserve.
A small and not well known little spot, Crocketts Beach is at the end of Crocketts Beach Road.
A short public right-of-way leads to this small gravel beach which offers excellent views of Portland Harbor.
A small sand and pebble beach which overlooks a beautiful cove.
A small pebble and sand beach which is good for hand-carry launches of kayaks.

Miles of sandy shoreline easily accessible to be walked by all ages.
Visitors here will enjoy the brisk sea breeze, ocean smells, and the sounds of seabirds and waves along the shore.
A small beach located in front of a row of houses that is sheltered from cool off-shore breezes.
A flat and beautiful 100-acre island in the Casco Bay, Little Chebeague Island features short and easy trails totaling 1.2 miles along shores and through forests.
Not somewhere anyone would recommend swimming with its heavy undertows and cold water, the shore here is rocky, surrounded by trees, and takes a short hike to reach.
Known to be the cleanest beach in the state.
An excellent example of a white and sandy New England beach with a wooded backdrop.
A local beach which is popular with families, sunbathers, and kayakers.

A local hub for paddlers, anglers, mountain bikers, and families enjoying the beach.
Also known as Sandy Beach, this is the most popular beach on Long Island.
A gently sloping beach on Wadsworth Cove, the open sandy area of Wadsworth Cove Beach favors a slow flow due to the water of the Penobscot River.
This 4-acres sand beach is a local gem and connects Fisherman's Point with the Southern Maine Community College campus.