The 6 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Wells, Maine (ME)

April 26, 2022 Merry Kessler

Wells is a town in York County, Maine, United States. Founded in 1643, it is the third-oldest town in Maine. The population in 2010 was 9,589. Wells Beach is a popular summer destination.
Restaurants in Wells

1. Coast Encounters

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Coast Encounters

People enjoy exploring the many tidal pools of Maine, but do you know about the amazing critters that actually live in between the tides? Coast Encounters will take you on a unique, hands-on excursion where you will roll up your sleeves, get your feet wet, and discover the vast array of marine life that lies just beneath your feet. Participants must be at least 7 years old and in good physical health to crawl over very slippery rocks and seaweed. Each excursion lasts about three hours and is scheduled around the low tide time for that day. Though based in Wells, excursions may be in Kennebunk or Ogunquit. If sitting on a boat for hours squinting to catch a glimpse of marine life doesn’t appeal to you, you’ve come to the right place. You’ll peek under rocks, identify over 30 intertidal plants and animals, and learn interesting facts about each one. Most importantly, you will learn how to explore life between the tides in a way that is safe and respectful of its inhabitants.

2. Wells Reserve at Laudholm

342 Laudholm Farm Rd Main entrance is off Skinner Mill Road, Wells, ME 04090-4703 +1 207-646-1555 http://www.wellsreserve.org
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Wells Reserve at Laudholm

The Wells Reserve at Laudholm is open every day from 7 am to sunset, with 7 miles of trails through field, forest, and salt marsh to an undeveloped beach. It's a favorite spot for birders and wildlife lovers, photographers and artists, walkers and runners, natural resource managers and history buffs. Each year, the Wells Reserve offers nearly 200 education programs for every audience from K to gray. Guided walks, camps for kids, workshops, and lectures are regular offerings. The reserve hosts several fundraising events annually, including the Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival on the weekend after Labor Day. The site is one of 29 National Estuarine Research Reserves across the country, from Alaska to Puerto Rico and from Southern California to New England. Each reserve supports coastal research, education, and training. In Wells, support comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and members of the nonprofit Laudholm Trust. FMI Visit our website and social outlets.

Reviewed By Bbjork - Wells, United States

I’m a member, volunteer and on the Board of Directors. Wells Reserve is one of 29 National Estuarine Research Reserves in the US partially funded by NOAA. Their mission is research, education and stewardship. The 2,250 acre site is home to two estuaries, beautiful trails and a historic 300 year old farm. If you’re in our area don’t miss it.

3. Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

321 Port Rd, Wells, ME 04090-4758 +1 207-646-9226 http://www.fws.gov/northeast/rachelcarson/
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4.5 based on 554 reviews

Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge was established to protect valuable salt marshes and estuaries for migratory birds. Visitors can enjoy wildlife viewing year-around on the refuge.

Reviewed By happycathdetroit

This very well maintained and flat path took us through a wooded area where we could see the estuaries and marsh. It was quiet and beautiful and hardly anyone was there.

4. Wells Beach

Looking for RV camp grounds., Wells, ME
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Wells Beach

Reviewed By Wonder42 - Saint Albans, United States

the Wells Beach is not a commercialized hotspot where you'll find lots of shops or boardwalks to walk along. When you go out to the beach on the right is rocks that will come out more and more as the tide goes out , with really interesting tide pools and great places to look for crabs , to the left is all smooth so as the tide goes out it's all just straight Beach. The sand is soft the breeze is wonderful.there is a place that sells ice cream and a couple of restaurants that are in hotels there's a beach store that sells things you might have forgotten and drinks and coffee but it is a little expensive. The trolley goes up and down and you should use it it's only a dollar one way, they only take cash.

5. Drakes Island Beach

Island Beach Rd, Wells, ME
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4.5 based on 117 reviews

Drakes Island Beach

Reviewed By OB1NYC - New York City, United States

Stayed at Drake's Island resort, which is right down the road. This is the best beach by far and for locals. So if you want to avoid the crowded touristy beaches...run here. Dog friendly before 8 and after 6.

6. Flagship Premium Cinemas - Wells

75 Wells Plz, Wells, ME 04090-4125 +1 207-216-9738 [email protected] http://flagshipcinemas.com
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Flagship Premium Cinemas - Wells

Flagship Premium Cinemas is a movie theater located on Route 1 in Wells, Maine. Offering reserved seating, power recliners, first-run movies, and digital state-of-the-art projection, Flagship Cinemas strives to provide superior customer service.

Reviewed By patriciabday

These theaters are very comfortable, there are plenty of seats. There is always a nice choice of movies and it is located in a plaza with easy parking.

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