Of course it was September, but the beach was still nice to be on. Lots of people walking and just enjoying the water and sand. Yup, we kept our jackets on;)
Peaceful and beautiful. Not too many people, just a perfect beach with a clear view of the Atlantic. If I sat for any longer, I could have slept here.
This beach is wide and somewhat windy on most occasions. Parking is about 100 yards from the beach and across a foot bridge.
Not sure what this is like in the summer, but in October, it's pretty empty and a nice place to walk on a sunny day. (Bonus that it was only a short walk from our hotel this year.)
If it's too windy on the beach facing the sea, you just need to go back under the Footbridge to find 1- warmer water 2- warmer weather (the wind is blocked by the dunes). Ideal to read or to play with small children (the water's not deep).
We stayed at a Motel near here and used this beach access everyday. There is a parking lot at the end of the road and a footbridge to get to the beach. We were here in Oct so it was not crowded and they were not charging to park. The area was nice and clean.
There are tremendous tide differences here to experience or just watch happen--just be aware that it will happen. Fun place with kids, at low tide you can walk out forever. Love it!!!!
Just felt like the best little beach area was off season so felt like we had the beach to our selves
When you get across the footbridge, you find a nice clean strip of beach. Bathrooms and a little food house.
Here is what we love about Ogunquit and Wells, ME: The beaches are long and flat for easy walking that will take you past river views, dunes and endless ocean. The Marginal Way walk in downtown Ogunquit gives you a great overview of the river meeting the ocean but walk down to beach to FootBridge and cross over the wooden bridge to see a perfectly beautiful part of Maine.