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Along Maine’s central coast, the Reid State Park Beach was the first to preserve Maine’s Atlantic coast beaches. Today, Mile Beach and Half Mile Beach are among Maine’s longest and widest white sand beaches, and enjoyed by outdoor recreationists, as well as the endangered least tern, who uses the beach’s rare sand dunes for nesting and feeding. Overlooking the park is Griffith Head, a rocky outcropping with views of the Seguin Island lighthouses. Bird watching is a popular activity in Georgetown, as well as swimming, fishing and hiking. In the winter months, the park is open for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

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

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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