Crescent Beach in Wells, Maine, is a small, rocky beach known for its dog-friendly atmosphere and accessibility only during low tide. It offers a serene escape from the more crowded beaches in the area, with numerous tide pools that are perfect for timid dogs to cool off. The beach is situated between Wells and Moody Beach, providing a peaceful spot for a short walk on a hot summer day. Dogs are allowed before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM during the summer season, with leashes required. During the off-season, dogs are permitted all day.
The beach's proximity to other popular spots like Wells Beach and Moody Beach makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the coastal area. Visitors can enjoy the scenic views and the tranquility of the beach, which is less crowded than its neighboring beaches.
Crescent Beach is part of the broader Wells beachfront, which includes seven miles of sandy beaches, offering a variety of experiences for beachgoers. The area is also rich in natural attractions, including the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge and the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm, providing ample opportunities for nature walks and wildlife exploration.