Westons Beach

A wide, sandy spot at a bend in the Saco River is very popular with locals.

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Westons Beach Details

A wide, sandy spot at a bend in the Saco River is very popular with locals. Located along Route 113 just outside Fryeburg, it's easily accessible. The water can be shallow however the current can be strong too, so use caution.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Westons Beach

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