Bell Buoy Park
This tiny park's most popular attraction is the big red bell buoy which kids love to climb on as their parents wait to be seated at one of the nearby restaurants.
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Bell Buoy Park Details
This tiny park's most popular attraction is the big red bell buoy which kids love to climb on as their parents wait to be seated at one of the nearby restaurants. It also provides great views of the busy Casco Bay Ferry Terminal and serves as the drop-off point for water taxis. Facilities: Floating Dock
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0.2 mi away
Maine State Pier
This city-owned pier serves as the transit hub for the Casco Bay Ferry Terminal, as well as several boat cruises.
0.3 mi away
Moon Tide Park
The park itself is actually an art installation created by Mags Harries and Lajos Heder, which celebrates the "moon tide" - the monthly highest tide.