Crescent Beach State Park, Sandy beach park in Cape Elizabeth, United States
Crescent Beach State Park stretches about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) along the Atlantic coast and features white sand with natural coastal vegetation in Cumberland County. The park has designated swimming and fishing areas along its shoreline, with pathways for visitors to explore the beach.
The area was established in 1966 by Maine's Department of Agriculture as a public recreation space, spanning roughly 242 acres. This came about through a lease agreement with the Sprague Corporation, which shaped how the land was developed.
The beach serves as a gathering place where you can experience the everyday coastal lifestyle of New England, with families swimming, walking, and enjoying the ocean throughout the warmer months. The sandy shore reflects how local communities use their natural surroundings for recreation and relaxation.
The park is open daily from morning until sunset and has parking, restrooms, and shower facilities available to visitors. Conditions vary with the season and weather, so be prepared for wind and ocean conditions that might affect swimming or your time on the beach.
The beach's crescent-shaped sand formation undergoes continuous natural erosion, constantly reshaping the shoreline in subtle ways. Near Kettle Cove especially, you can observe how waves and currents actively shape the geological features of the coast.
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