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Ogunquit Beach is a spot in the famous seaside resort of Ogunquit, at Maine's southern tip. This long east-facing sandy beach is one of New England's most beautiful beaches. The name Ogunquit means "beautiful place by the sea" in Native American language. The Ogunquit River runs along the beach creating varied conditions.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Ocean conditions with Atlantic swell. Sandy bottom. Cold water year-round — full wetsuit essential (5/4mm in winter, 4/3mm in summer). Significant tide. The Ogunquit River creates currents at its mouth and an interesting transition zone.
Strong currents at the Ogunquit River mouth. Coastal and rip currents. Shore break. Cold water — hypothermia risk. Very heavy tourist crowds in summer — caution when launching and landing. Swimming zone to respect.
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