City Road Sandbar Right-of-Way
The sandbar between Great Diamond and Little Diamond Islands becomes a "city road" and can be used as a boat launch.
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City Road Sandbar Right-of-Way Details
During low tide, the sandbar between Great Diamond and Little Diamond Islands becomes a "city road" and can be used as a boat launch. On either side of the islands, there is a small beach area which is a good spot for wading or swimming. But be aware, the road disappears during high tide.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around City Road Sandbar Right-of-Way
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0.2 mi away
Great Diamond Island State Pier
A large dock primarily used by the Casco Bay Ferry to load and unload passengers and goods.
0.6 mi away
Trefethen Ave Right-of-Way
A small public access area located next to the private boat club.
0.7 mi away
Little Diamond Island Ferry Landing
A long pier primarily used as a loading spot for the Casco Bay Ferry.
0.7 mi away
Centennial Beach
A beautiful white sandy beach which is ideal for families with young children.
0.7 mi away
Centennial Street Ramp
A concrete half-tide boat ramp with a small sandy beach good for swimming.