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Snow Angel: The Art Of Making These Celestrial Creatures
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Arts In The Park: Belfast, Maine
Androscoggin River Fish Migration: Brunswick Hydro
Greater Portland Festival Of Nations
The Magic Of Christmas: The Portland Symphony Orchestra's Seasonal Event
Wedding: So You Gotta Go, Find Plenty To Do While You're Here!
Winter Solstice: Celebrate A Change In Season
Aroostook County: Come Catch A Brook Trout
Cellardoor Winery: A Treat For The Pallet
North Atlantic Blues Festival: Rockin' At Rockland's Harbor Park!
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Maine Things To Do Thomas Point Beach: A Recreational Smorgasboard
Posted by mainetodo on Monday, January 08 @ 15:12:43 PST

Spring, Summer:Thomas Point has much more to offer than just a beach! It does boast a clean, sandy beach on tidal water but that is just the beginning. You can enjoy fishing, field sports, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, a large playground for toddlers and an arcade for teens. Adults will find the gift shop of interest. Camping sites are also available, there are over 80 tent and RV sites at the beach. The park is also home to several annual events including the Maine Highland Games, Bluegrass Festival and the Saltwater Music Festival. The beach is tidal so swimming and boating is best two hours before high

tide untill two hours after. Plenty of parking is available as well. The park is open from mid-May through September, 9AM - sunset.


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