If you have nothing planned this weekend and you want to relax and unwind with your family, then you can go to the beach instead. Reid State Park is currently one of the hottest beach parks to visit on the Maine coastline. The Reid State Park has maintained its beauty since the 1960s. And that is one of the reasons why tourists and locals love to keep coming back. If you are interested to know more, then you have come to the right place.

Enjoy the Beautiful Maine Coastline

If you want to experience the Maine Coastline’s natural beauty, you should visit Reid State Park. Its sandy beaches and rocky coasts are enough reasons to visit. The park is open from 9:00 to sunset. There’s no specific time to visit because it is open all-year-round. They do charge, but if you invest in an Annual Pass, the entrance is accessible anytime you see the state park.

An Area Fit for All Ages

Even though the beach coastline is packed with beach-goers, there’s no doubt that you will find a good spot to spread your large beach blanket and bask in the refreshing rays of the sun. There’s plenty of room on Mile Beach and Half-Mile Beach.

And if you have young kids and are not comfortable with them swimming at the beach, you can also bring them  to the Lagoon area to enjoy the wave-free waters. It also has a sandy beach where they can still make their sandcastles. There are also protected dunes, and you will not have to worry about little critters or endangered birds flying around.

Beach Park Amenities

Beach-goers love visiting Reid State Park because parking is never an issue, even during peak seasons. The park also has changing rooms, restrooms, and indoor and outdoor showers. There are also picnic tables for families and a group of friends who have brought their lunch with them. All of these amenities are available all year round.

Unleash the Adventurous You

If you are an adventurous type of beach-goer, then there are plenty of activities for you here at Reid State Park Maine. There are plenty of rocky coasts as well as tide pools that you can try. There is also a 2.14-mile Ski Loop Trail located in the northern part of the park. You can also find a marsh and bog that is groomed all year, perfect for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Visitors who love the wildlife can also enjoy the 1.4-mile Little River Trail just along the Little River.

Adults can surely enjoy the colossal beach waves here at Reid State Park. This is why the Reid State Park is the #1 beach for surfing in New England by the Boston Globe Magazine in 2015. Also, the beach state park is the first saltwater beach owned by the state. It was donated in 1946 by Walter Reid who’s goal was to preserve this land forever. With the beachfront packed with visitors all year round, it’s enough reason to see why the people loved it so much.