Webhannet River Fishing Access
A section of Webhannet River where fishing is permitted.
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Webhannet River Fishing Access Details
A section of Webhannet River where fishing is permitted - on the western shore from to the first tidal creek (approximately 400 feet). Because this site is within the Rachel Carlson Wildlife Refuge, additional restrictions apply.
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0.4 mi away
Storer Garrison State Historic Site
Now only a small commemorative plaque, the Storer Garrison State Historic Site is worth a visit to learn of the early tumultuous history that once was commonplace here.
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Wells Beach
A mile-long stretch of sandy beach which is bordered by numerous vacation homes.
0.8 mi away
Crescent Beach
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1.1 mi away
Webhannet River Marsh
The marsh creates a diverse and unique ecological habitat that is now a protected estuary.
1.3 mi away
Webhannet River Boat Launch and Town Landing
A part-tide, paved ramp is located next to a floating dock and provides access to Wells Harbor and the Gulf of Maine.