The remote, scenic shores of Reid State Park Beach, located on Maine's Atlantic Coast, are great for families and surfers alike.
Provided Facilities: Picnic Area, Camping is Allowed, Lifeguard, Public Showers, Food and Drinks Available
Activities: Fishing, Hiking, Surfing, Swimming, Walking, Wildlife Viewing
Useful tips: Parking Available, Family Friendly
From the top of Griffith Head, a rocky headland overlooking the park, visitors can view sweeping seascapes and spot the lighthouses on Seguin Island, The Cuckolds, and Hendricks Head. Visitors can also see several islands, including: Damariscove, a thriving fishing community in Colonial times; Outer Head, protected as a tern sanctuary; and Southport, where noted naturalist Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring.