Rene C.
Yelp
I have lived in Maine all of my life, however never visited Ferry Beach as a child. Years ago, I purchased a State of Maine park pass when I paid my taxes and decided to visit many of the State of Maine parks and Ferry Beach State Park was high on my list. I spent that summer and many that followed visiting the park. The last time visiting, this past summer, the day was perfect with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The beach itself isn't all that long, however it connects to Ocean Park, Old Orchard and Pine Point beaches, so If you are up for a long walk the opportunity is there. There are also wooded walking paths, picnic areas and even an ecology education building that provides a history of the park, as well as, information about the wildlife and ocean creatures that call the park their home. I was Instantly impressed with the friendly park rangers that spend their days between Memorial Day and Labor Day collecting park entrance fees, monitoring the large parking lot and simply maintaining the area. The bathrooms are outhouses, however they have showers and changing areas for those who need to rinse off the salty ocean water and change into or out of their bathing suits. There is a bit of a walk from the parking area to the beach, but you walk directly under a bridge where children love to talk loudly to hear their echo. I discovered Ferry Beach State Park as an adult and now it is "must" visit each summer.