A 1600-acre reserve with fields, forests, marshes, and beach. 7
Wells, ME Outdoor RecreationThe 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 AttractionsMore than 2 miles of white sand beach that is great for families. Kids can explore the tidal pools and splash in the surf. Public restrooms available at Wells Recreational Area, Atlantic Avenue (Eastern Shore area), Wells Harbor and Wells Beach (Casino Square)
Wells, ME BeachesOne of Maine's exceptional Country Inns and secret treasures with a unique combination of yesterday's charm and today's conve...
Built in 1760, re-built in 1822. Rev. Coffin designed the church....
2,800 foot swimming beach with dunes and nature area. Limited parking available. Restrooms available....
Located along the Kennebunk River, St. Francis Monastery and Shrines is a place of quiet retreat and pilgrimage....
Seashore Trolley Museum is a historic railway, offering 25-minute scenic rides aboard restored antique streetcars. Seashore i...