The Summer of 100 Beaches

One Is Too Many — 100 Isn’t Enough

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Daily Posts From the Roads and Beaches of New England

  • Peak’s Island, Maine

    Peak’s Island, Maine

    Peak’s Island is a picturesque island located in Casco Bay, Maine. Known for its stunning coastal views, quaint village atmosphere, and outdoor recreational opportunities, it’s a popular destination for both residents and tourists. The island offers beaches, hiking trails, and a charming downtown area with art galleries, shops, and eateries. Ferries provide access to the…

  • Hammonassett Beach State Park May 26, 2023

    Hammonassett Beach State Park May 26, 2023

    Hammonassett Beach State Park is a picturesque coastal retreat located in Madison, Connecticut. Stretching across 918 acres, this state park offers a stunning blend of natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities. The park’s centerpiece is its two-mile-long sandy beach, which provides a perfect setting for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. Sunrise at Hammonassett State Park…

Destinations: Two or More Days in a Single Base Location

  • Wareham

    Wareham

    Wareham, Massachusetts – Breakfast, Beaches, and a Lobster Roll Visiting an old friend, outsmarting a “residents only” beach, and one very full lobster. Rarely do I make a trip to the Cape Cod area without stopping by Wareham to visit my friend Rob. We’ve been friends a long time. 🥞 Breakfast at The Riverside Cafe…

  • Martha’s Vineyard

    Martha’s Vineyard

    Martha’s Vineyard – Beyond the Tourist Towns Freshwater ponds, a fake grave, clay baths, and the “up island” slow lane. Martha’s Vineyard is an island a short distance off the coast of Woods Hole, MA. How many beaches are there? Too many to count. Many aren’t on any map and are known only to locals…

  • Rocky Neck State Park

    Rocky Neck State Park

    Rocky Neck State Park, Niantic, Connecticut Real earth camping, a hidden gem seaside village, and a beach that fills up fast. Three trips to Rocky Neck in 2021. One rainout, two absolutely worth it. This page combines the best of all three visits — from pitching my tent on actual soil (not gravel) to discovering…

Day Trips: Adventures From Home Base Or On The Road

  • Old Orchard Beach

    Old Orchard Beach

    New England’s ultimate, high-energy sandbox and a nostalgic throwback to the classic American seaside resort. The energy here is infectious, fueled by a vibrant mix of sun-soaked relaxation and retro boardwalk fun. Stretching across seven miles of soft, golden sand along Saco Bay, it trades Maine’s typically rugged, rocky coastline for a lively, carnival-like atmosphere…

  • Popham Beach

    Popham Beach

    An old stone fort to explore, one of the largest sandy beaches in Maine, and a small coastal village. Spend a lazy day of surf, sun, and fun at one of Maine’s largest sandy beaches, with an old stone fort to explore and a small coastal village nearby. Popham, located at the tip of the…

  • Chebeague Island by Bike & Ferry

    Chebeague Island by Bike & Ferry

    Cookies, a Ferry, and Quiet Maine Island Roads A day trip that starts with fresh‑baked oatmeal raisin cookies and leads to salt air and quiet roads. It ends with the best clam chowder and a classic New England outdoor shower. Getting to Chebeague Island is part of the adventure. You can take the long ferry…