Parsons Beach is a secluded and picturesque beach located in Kennebunk, Maine. It stretches for about half a mile and features soft, white sand, making it perfect for sunbathing and relaxation. The beach is situated where the Mousam River meets the Gulf of Maine, offering a unique blend of river and ocean views. It's a great spot for fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding, though swimming is not generally recommended. The beach is named after the Parsons family, who originally owned the land. Parsons Beach is known for its serene atmosphere and limited access, which helps maintain its natural beauty.
The beach is ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the more crowded areas like Kennebunkport. Visitors can enjoy the calm waters and scenic views, though amenities are limited, and parking is restricted. Despite these limitations, Parsons Beach remains a special spot for nature lovers and those who appreciate tranquility.
For those interested in exploring nearby attractions, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge and the Wells Reserve at Laudholm are excellent choices, offering beautiful trails and diverse wildlife.