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    Laudholm Beach

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Jetty Walk

    Jetty Walk

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    This was amazing. I'm so glad we decided to go down the coast and take this walk. We decided to go…read moreat sunrise. Although there was overcast, it was still a beautiful walk. I imagined the people who walked this jetty every single day and I was jealous. We didn't tour the lighthouse but we've seen plenty of lighthouses. We've never seen one out a mile though. Don't miss this gem! Be sure to use the bathroom before coming here as we did not see any portapods. Also, wear shoes with hood support. We saw a few wearing flip flops; so t know how they did it. I wouldn't take the risk of tripping.

    The ending to a perfect day in Maine? Watching the sunset from a jetty of course!…read more After spending the day exploring coastal areas in southern Maine, we decided to walk the jetty near Wells Harbor/York Beach. We didn't know what to expect when we discovered this spot - so when you come know that there are two jetty's. One you can access from the elongated, sandy parking area on Foster Ln (which was free to use and deserted when we came in early November); and, one you can access from a bigger, concrete parking area at the end of Atlantic Ave (beyond Sage Fishing Charters - it's pay to park here, but I don't know if that's just during the height of the summer season). These jetty's are long (I read somewhere that they're over a mile) stone breakwaters that stretch out relatively far from land into the Atlantic. It's beautiful to walk down and back as you get stunning views of Wells Harbor, the beach on either side, and great for bird watching too (we were captivated by some sanderlings!). It's important to be mindful when walking on jetty's though - these big boulders have crevices between them, so "mind the gap"; if the ocean is rough, you might also get soaked from waves crashing against them! Absolutely worth seeing, especially in the shoulder season when it's got that much more serene, humble feeling to it!

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    Jetty Walk - Buoy adventure! 65° at 4:00 pm ... yay!

    Buoy adventure! 65° at 4:00 pm ... yay!

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    LOVE coming here...

    Jetty Walk - Gorgeous first day of Fall (even tho Google says it's tomorrow!)

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    Gorgeous first day of Fall (even tho Google says it's tomorrow!)

    Wonderbrook Park - Difficult but fun to cross country ski

    Wonderbrook Park

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Cold clear and…read morequiet Wonderbrook Park is a eighty acre tract of land that is a combination of two donations. One by the Wellman family in 1994 and the Murphy family in 1997. The park is now part of the Kennebunk Land Trust. The park has one main trail that sort of wanders around through the woods. I've actually only been here in the winter but of course it is open all year long. I imagine it gets really buggy in the spring and has a whole different feel and look during the warmer months. Unfortunately the small parking lot isn't plowed in the snowy season and parking can be iffy. Dogs are allowed as long as they are well behaved and the owners clean up and mountain bikes are also permitted to use the trails although it can get very muddy and narrow in here so the biking can be technical. Lots of lovely old trees and ferns, in the winter the entire place is dead quiet, peaceful and eerie. I've never seen another person here but I suspect that in the warmer months it gets lots of use. It does get icy and difficult in the winter but in heavy snow it would be a nice place to snow shoe or cross country ski as long as the skier is really good at turning and stopping. Wonderbrook is a cool and peaceful little park that offers a lot of different things to do throughout the year. A nice park to find some quiet and solitude.

    Wonderbrook Park is tucked in the back of a neighborhood but has the ability to park about 10 cars,…read moreno more than that. It does not have bathroom facilities. There are two walking/hiking paths that are decent in length but unfortunately I cannot tell you how long because it was not marked anywhere. Our guess is about 2.5 miles? The walking paths are defined but you need to watch out because there are a lot of roots, rocks and branches. Overall the hike was great exercise through the woods but there weren't any notable views worth stopping and taking a long look at. It was also surprising that we did not see all that much wildlife. We very rarely saw a squirrel or a chipmunk which was sort of unusual. I'm glad we went and we would visit again but if you are going for more than just exercise (views, animal life, easy walk) this one may not be for you. Oh and be sure to bring your bug spray. You really don't need sun block because it is in the woods.

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    Wonderbrook Park - Very icy in the cold weather

    Very icy in the cold weather

    Wonderbrook Park - Some slow and technical mountain biking

    Some slow and technical mountain biking

    Wonderbrook Park - Snow can get really deep and snow shoes are needed.

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    Snow can get really deep and snow shoes are needed.

    Madelyn Marx Preserve

    Madelyn Marx Preserve

    2.0(1 review)
    2.1 mi

    I feel the need to preface all of my nature reviews with this: being 90% forested and having around…read more3500 miles of coastline, Maine has a tremendous amount of spaces, walkways, paths, and trails of all kinds and of all levels. There's something for everyone. What I'm reviewing is how a spot compares to similar outdoor spots in my personal opinion. Being in nature - and remembering to carry in, carry out - is always five stars! :) *** Parking? Kind of. Loop trail? No. Well marked signs? No. When you arrive (according to Google Maps) there will be a pump station with signs in front of it that say No Parking. However, if you pull onto the dirt path next to it you'll see a handful of parking spots behind it. There were other cars here with people getting out to run, and walk their dog, so I assume it's cool to park here? I did. Then you have two options: keep walking into the woods, or cross the very busy street you just pulled off from to go to the trail on the other side of the road. There's no signage here regarding trail stuff, so I randomly picked the second option. After walking through the trees a bit, suddenly I was exposed to completely open views of coastal salt marsh on both sides of me. This is the Mousam River Marsh. It was low tide, but the sea grass is beautiful this time of year, and being able to look out to a beach (and the open ocean) in the distance made for a lovely, quick walk. Eventually you get to a giant sign in front of returned forest that says Madelyn Marx Preserve and... well, that's it. Sure the trail continues on through the woods and all the way to Sea Rd, but you have to doubleback at some point, so I decided to when I reached the sign. Lovely spot to stretch your legs a bit, but not necessarily somewhere you have to check out. I am appreciative to the Kennebunk Land Trust, though, whose "mission is to permanently conserve and steward land to benefit natural and human communities." Thanks for the good work you all are doing across this region of Maine!

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    Madelyn Marx Preserve
    Madelyn Marx Preserve
    Madelyn Marx Preserve

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    Footbridge Beach - View from the Footbridge

    Footbridge Beach

    4.3(8 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Parking $7/hour or $45 the whole day! Would recommend to come early because parking was getting…read morepacked. We came at 9am on a Sunday and it was already pretty busy. Once you cross the bridge, the beach is very close. The sand is nice and the water is cold. The bathrooms were tight but it's at the front by parking. If you go at noon during a busy summer season, be prepared to wait. Wish there was food vendors for some snacks. So make sure to bring your own drinks/food. There is a lobster shack at the end of the road but looks like a hassle to walk to.

    I thought I swore off beaches for good during these COVID months. But things looked good when we…read morefirst went to one in late June and everyone did their part to distance themselves significantly. Let's just say, folks kept at least 12' from the person next to them, in front of them, behind them, etc so my mood was further lifted. In keeping with the summer vibe, I didn't want to leave Maine without stepping foot at a beach. But I also wanted our beach outing to be a healthy one and more importantly- safe without people hovering all over me. Ogunquit Beach was our initial visit- but the parking lot was jam-packed so was the sand area. We took off and a short drive later, came here. $25 to park and masks required walking on ramps. Folks in front of us kept a noticeable distance- but there were folks behind us and next to us who weren't nearly distant enough for me to make me want to stay more than the 45 minutes we were here. But I will say, there are restrooms, outdoor showers, beach is well kept, and the water....oh man....the water looked like sapphire. Under (real) normal circumstances, I would've had my fill of beach time, then head out for Lobsters. Just one of those was achieved.

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    Footbridge Beach
    Footbridge Beach

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    Laudholm Beach - hiking - Updated May 2026

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