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IssuesJuly/August 2007Interact10 Things to Do

10 Best Beaches in New England

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Best Southern Maine Beach for Avoiding Crowds
Footbridge Beach, Ogunquit

"Beautiful place by the sea" or ogunquit is how the Algonquin Indians described this 3.5-mile stretch of flat sand along the southern Maine coast. Add the Marginal Way, a paved footpath that leads from Main Beach up the rugged shores to the picturesque fishing harbor and seafood restaurants of Oarweed and Perkins Coves, and you have one of the most popular summer destinations in New England.

Thankfully, there is one way to avoid the traffic jams near Main Beach and unfurl your towel on a slice of paradise. Take a trolley two miles north of town to Ocean Street, where you'll find the entrance to Footbridge Beach. This section of Ogunquit's shoreline is far less congested. It's also a wonderful way to walk back to town along the shore.
ogunquit.org

Best Honky-Tonk
Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Everyone's a kid at Old Orchard Beach, a family favorite of New Englanders, generation after generation. Start with the small amusement parks like Palace Playland; then move on to the carousels, arcades, and miniature-golf courses; top it off with cotton candy, fried dough, and, of course, fudge and taffy. The South Beach Diet will never fare well in these parts. Immersed in the carnival-like atmosphere, you almost forget there's a beach here. And it's a doozy. The legendary seven-mile-long sandy beach is also 700 feet wide, so you'll always find a spot, even on the hottest day. Old Orchard's pier was originally built in 1898 to house a casino, restaurants, and even animals for a makeshift zoo. Not exactly the Maine coast Winslow Homer was painting at the same time just up the road in Prouts Neck.
oldorchardbeachmaine.com

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Comment from Nelson Carter on June 9, 2008

We now have lived in Naperville Illinois for 28 years, but continue to return to Wallis Sands Beach and Hoyt's Cottages in Rye, NY...the best...and, yes, travel to Oqunquit and Perkins Cove, too!!!!

Comment from Alan Brouillet on August 21, 2009

I have always liked Sandy Neck Beach Park in Barnstable on Cape Cod. Don't ask me why, I just do!

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