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Reid State Park came to be in 1948 when successful businessman Walter E. Reid donated the long, wide stretch of beaches to the state to ensure their preservation for future generations to enjoy.

The park is an important and rare geological landscape on Maine’s Atlantic coast with even rarer sand dunes. Beyond the recreational opportunities like surfing and swimming, the park’s beaches serve as nesting grounds for endangered birds and a feeding stop for many shorebirds. Atop the rocky promontory, Griffith Head, visitors will marvel at the expanse of seascape where they’ll see the two lighthouses of Seguin Island, The Cuckolds and Hendricks Head.

375 Seguinland Road, Georgetown, ME 04548, Phone: 207-371-2303

Reid State Park, Maine
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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