Exploring the Beauty of Wells Beach Station: A Two-Hour Walking Tour
This two-hour walking tour of Wells Beach Station, Maine, United States, will take you to some of the most interesting and unique locations in the area. Start your tour at the Wells Beach Station, located at 5 Wells Beach Rd, Wells, ME 04090 (43.3258° N, 70.5705° W). This is a great place to begin your tour, as it is the starting point for the Wells Beach Trolley, which will take you to the beach and other attractions.
From the Wells Beach Station, head south on Wells Beach Road and take a left onto Mile Road. Follow Mile Road until you reach the Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve (43.3258° N, 70.5705° W). This reserve is a great place to explore the natural beauty of the area, with its salt marshes, mudflats, and tidal creeks.
Continue your tour by heading south on Mile Road until you reach the Wells Harbor Park (43.3258° N, 70.5705° W). This park is a great place to take a break and enjoy the views of the harbor. There are also picnic tables and benches for you to relax and take in the scenery.
Next, head east on Harbor Road until you reach the Wells Beach Boardwalk (43.3258° N, 70.5705° W). This boardwalk is a great place to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the views of the beach.
Continue your tour by heading south on Harbor Road until you reach the Wells Beach Market (43.3258° N, 70.5705° W). This market is a great place to pick up some souvenirs and local treats.
Continue your tour by heading east on Harbor Road until you reach the Wells Beach Ice Cream Shop (43.3258° N, 70.5705° W). This ice cream shop is a great place to cool off and enjoy some delicious ice cream.
Finally, head south on Harbor Road until you reach the Wells Beach Lobster Shack (43.3258° N, 70.5705° W). This lobster shack is a great place to enjoy some fresh seafood and take in the views of the harbor.
At the end of your tour, you will have experienced some of the best attractions that Wells Beach Station has to offer.
Wells Beach Station Maine United States Tour Companies
The Maine Tour Connection
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Rugosa Lobster Tours
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