Things to do:

Beaches

  • Winslow Memorial Park - a tidal beach

  • Sandy Beach - a 495-foot-wide beach area with tidal access, reached by steps down a steep slope. Located at the corner of Sandy Beach Road and Cliff Avenue.


Biking:
Ride the 9-mile loop from town to Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park and back, or one of the several other road loops in Freeport. Check out the Map and Descriptions: https://www.exploremaine.org/bike/portland/freeport-brunswick.shtml

Boat Tours: Captain Peter Milholland, principal owner of Seacoast Tours of Freeport, is an experienced, professional mariner and marine educator with over twenty-five years of expertise. Seacoast Tours of Freeport is a great way for visitors to directly experience the spectacular beauty and wonders of Casco Bay.

The Desert of Maine The Desert of Maine is weirdly 20 acres of rolling sand dunes in the middle of a lush forest. With a rich history going back to the 1800’s, the desert has been an iconic tourist destination in Maine for nearly 100 years.

Hiking / Walking Trails

  • East Freeport: Brimstone Hill Trail, Antoinette Jackman Trail, Kelsey Brook Trail, Bessie’s Trail, Calderwood Trails

  • Freeport Center: Leon Gorman Park, Mill Stream Landing, Audubon Mast Landing Sanctuary, Pettengill Farm, Tidebrook

  • South Freeport Trail Map: Bliss Woods Trail, Stonewood Trail, Sayles Field, Ridge Trail

  • Cousins River: Cousins River Trail, Powell Point Trail

  • Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park is a five-minute drive from the center of town. Given to the State by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M.C. Smith of Freeport in 1969, this area of more than 200 acres contains varied ecosystems, including white pine and hemlock forests, a salt marsh estuary, and the rocky shorelines on Casco Bay and the Harraseeket River.