A 1600-acre reserve with fields, forests, marshes, and beach. 7
Wells, ME Outdoor RecreationArtifacts & memorabilia relative to Old Wells. Genealogical & Historical Research Library. Historic Meeting house at site of first church built 1662 and burned by Indians in 1692. Winter: W&Th 10-4. Summer: TWTH 10-4 Saturdays 10-1
Wells, ME MuseumsThere are over 70 antique automobiles on display including a 1963 Studebaker Avanti, 1949 Cadillac Fleetwood, and 1907
Wells, ME MuseumsThe 5000-acre refuge protects coastal wetlands from Cape Elizabeth to Kittery. Over 350 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians have been observed on the refuge. Interpreted trail at HQ. Information is available in the office from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday;
Wells, ME Other AttractionsThe World's Largest Lighthouse Gift Store. Two buildings, two floors, free parking, tour buses and RV's welcome. As featured in Yankee Magazine, Downeast Magazine and on PBS'TV's Legendary Lighthouses. Open year '
Wells, ME Other AttractionsThe Emporium offers a wide variety of fine gifts and collectibles including selections from Swarovski, Lladro, Herend, M.I. H...
2,800 foot swimming beach with dunes and nature area. Limited parking available. Restrooms available....
More than 2 miles of white sand beach that is great for families. Kids can explore the tidal pools and splash in the surf. ...
Large collection of rare and historic artifacts of the United States Lighthouse Service and the United States Coast Guard....
When you enter the Kittery Trading Post, you'll be impressed with a vast collection of brand name sportswear, outerwear, acce...