NH and Maine Dog Friendly Beaches

Looking for a Dog Friendly Beach?  Here is a quick reference on the dates and times dogs are allowed on beaches in New Hampshire and Maine during the Summer Season.  For more details including parking information, best time to visit, weather forecast, photos and more, please click on the highlighted name.  Want more recommendations for dog friendly places for the times when dogs aren’t allowed on the beach?  Visit LivingwithaGolden.com for our reviews of Dog Friendly Places including Dog Hiking Trails and Scenic Dog Walks.  We visit each location to write our reviews and a new dog friendly adventure is added every Tuesday!  Also be sure to check back on Thursdays for our featured Dog Friendly Events in New England!

NEW HAMPSHIRE

NH State Beaches: NO Dogs allowed on New Hampshire State Beaches at any time.

Seabrook, NH

Seabrook Beach: Dogs permitted Memorial Day through Labor Day before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.  Please note: parking is for residents only from Memorial Day to September 15.

Hampton, NH: According to the town ordinance, dogs are permitted on Hampton town owned beaches Memorial Day through Labor Day before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.  However, finding these town owned areas is a mystery.  We were told by a Hampton Police Officer that all beaches in Hampton are state owned and therefore NO dogs allowed.  As a nearby alternative, Salisbury Beach State Reservation allows dogs all day on-leash but only on the river side of the park.

Rye, NH 

Foss BeachDogs permitted on the Saturday before Memorial Day through the Saturday after Labor Day before 9:00 AM and after 7:00 PM.  Dogs allowed off-leash under voice control.  Please note: there are steep fines for not picking up after your dog in Rye.

Jenness Beach: There are town owned sections where dogs are allowed.  Dogs are NOT allowed on Jenness State Beach.  Click on the highlighted name for details on specific access points where dog are allowed on Jenness Beach.  Dogs permitted the Saturday before Memorial Day through the Saturday after Labor Day before 9:00 AM and after 7:00 PM.  Dogs allowed off-leash under voice control.  Please note: there are steep fines for not picking up after your dog in Rye.

North Hampton, NH: NO Dogs allowed on North Hampton State Beach.  NO Dogs allowed on town owned beaches May 30 through October 1.

New Castle, NHNO Dogs allowed on New Castle Beach or Great Island Common May 15 through September 15.  Dogs allowed at the New Castle Town Landing before 8:00 AM and after 8:00 PM, off-leash under voice control.

MAINE

ME State Beaches: NO Dogs allowed on Maine State Beaches April 1 through September 30.

Kittery, ME

Fort Foster: Dogs allowed at Fort Foster year round dawn to dusk.  Dogs must be leashed, and as always pick up after your dog.

Seapoint Beach: Only dogs licensed to Kittery residents permitted on Seapoint and Crescent Beaches from May 15 though September 30.  From June 15 through September 10 residents’ dogs are restricted to before 10:00 AM and after 5:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.  Permit parking for residents only during the summer season.

York, ME

Long Sands Beach: Dogs permitted May 20 through September 20 before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control between Sunrise and 8:00 AM.  Dogs must be leashed after 6:00 PM.  Of the York Beaches, Long Sands Beach offers the most room for dogs to play on busy summer days.

Short Sands Beach: Dogs permitted May 20 through September 20 before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control between Sunrise and 8:00 AM.  Dogs must be leashed after between 6:00 PM.  Please note: dogs must be leashed in the park and are not allowed in playground area.

York Harbor Beach:  Dogs permitted May 20 through September 20 before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control between Sunrise and 8:00 AM.  Dogs must be leashed after between 6:00 PM. Please note: dogs must be leashed in Hartley Mason Park. To extend your visit, take a scenic walk along Fishermen’s Walk to the Wiggly Bridge.

Cape Neddick Beach: Dogs permitted May 20 through September 20 before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control between Sunrise and 8:00 AM.  Dogs must be leashed after 6:00 PM.  From May 15 through October 15, it is resident only permit parking.

Ogunquit, ME

Ogunquit Beach: NO Dogs allowed on Ogunquit Beach or Marginal Way April 1 through September 30.

Wells, ME

Wells Beach: Dogs permitted June 16 through September 15 before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.

Drakes Island Beach: Dogs permitted June 16 through September 15 before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.

Crescent Beach: Dogs permitted June 16 through September 15 before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.  Please note: this is a low tide only beach, that completely disappears during high tide.

Kennebunk, ME

Gooch’s Beach: Dogs permitted June 15 through Labor Day before 9:00 AM and after 5:00 PM.  Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control.  Of the Kennebunk beaches, Gooch’s Beach has more room to play on busy summer days.

Mother’s Beach:  Dogs permitted June 15 through Labor Day before 9:00 AM and after 5:00 PM.  Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control.

Kennebunkport, ME 

Goose Rocks Beach:  From April 1 to June 14, dogs are allowed off-leash between 6:00 AM and 7:30 AM, and must be leashed at all other times.  From June 15 through September 15 dogs are allowed before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.  Please click on the highlighted name for more detailed information on the restricted areas for the nesting Pipping Plovers.

Arundel Beach:  Also known as Colony Beach, from April 1 to June 14, dogs are allowed off-leash between 6:00 AM and 7:30 AM, and must be leashed at all other times.  From June 15 through September 15 dogs are allowed before 8:00 AM and after 6:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.  To extend your visit, take a scenic stroll along Parsons Way.

Biddeford, ME

Fortunes Rocks:  Dogs permitted May 25 through September 15 before 9:00 AM and after 5:00 PM.  Dogs must be leashed.  Parking is limited.

South Portland, ME

Willard Beach:  Dogs permitted May 1 through September 30 from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.  Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control.

Portland, ME

East End Beach: Dogs allowed Memorial Day through Labor Day before 9:00 AM and after 5:00 PM. Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control.  To extend your visit, take a scenic stroll along the Eastern Promenade.

Saco, ME

Bay View:  Dogs allowed all day.  April 1st through September 30th, dogs must be leashed at all times.

Kinney Shores: Dogs allowed all day. April 1st through September 30th, dogs must be leashed at all times.

Scarborough, ME 

Pine Point Beach:  Scarborough has very specific rules as to where dogs are allowed during the spring and summer in order to protect the endangered Pipping Plover Shorebirds.  From April 1 through Labor Day there are restricted areas.  In addition, no dogs allowed on entire beach between the hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  From sunrise to 9:00 AM Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control, with leash in hand in the nonrestricted area.  In the evening from 5:00 PM to sunset Dogs must be on-leash in the nonrestricted area.  Please click highlighted name for specific details on dog restricted areas at for Pine Point Beach.  Of the three dog beaches in Scarborough, Pine Point one offers the most options for dogs.

Higgins Beach:  Scarborough has very specific rules as to where dogs are allowed during the spring and summer in order to protect the endangered Pipping Plover Shorebirds.  From April 1 through Labor Day there are restricted areas.  In addition, no dogs allowed on entire beach between the hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  From sunrise to 9:00 AM Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control, with leash in hand in the nonrestricted area.  In the evening from 5:00 PM to sunset Dogs must be on-leash in the nonrestricted area.  Please click highlighted name for specific details on dog restricted areas at Higgins Beach.

Ferry Beach:  Scarborough has very specific rules as to where dogs are allowed during the spring and summer in order to protect the endangered Pipping Plover Shorebirds.  From April 1 through Labor Day there are restricted areas.  In addition, no dogs allowed on entire beach between the hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  From sunrise to 9:00 AM Dogs are allowed off-leash under voice control, with leash in hand in the nonrestricted area.  In the evening from 5:00 PM to sunset Dogs must be on-leash in the nonrestricted area.  Please click highlighted name for specific details on dog restricted areas at Ferry Beach. Of the three dog beaches in Scarborough, Ferry Beach offers dogs a very limited nonrestricted area to play, especially during high tide and due to the extremely fragile dunes. Please note: similarly named Ferry State Beach in nearby Saco does NOT allow dogs.

Old Orchard Beach, ME

Old Orchard Beach: (UPDATED 2021) Between May 15 through Labor Day dogs are permitted off-leash 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM. NO dogs allowed on the beach between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM. Dogs must be on-leash from 5:00 PM to Dusk. More importantly, dogs MUST stay 100 feet away from the restricted Plover areas. There will be fines for dog owners breaking these rules. NO dogs allowed at anytime in the area known as “The Square.”

Harpswell, ME

Mitchell Field: This 120 acre park that offers trails, open fields and a small rocky beach. Dogs are allowed all day, and must be under owner’s control.

Lamoine, ME

Lamoine Beach Park: Dogs are allowed all day on-leash at this small town owned beach with views of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island.  Please note Lamoine Beach Park is different than Lamoine State Park, located right up the road.

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1 comments on “NH and Maine Dog Friendly Beaches”

  1. Sunny

    Thanks for this great post! I’m heading to New Hampshire this summer with my golden and would love to give him his first experience with a beach. It looks like Seabrook Beach or Foss Beach would be good possibilities. Now, I just need a few tips on what to do with a wet, sandy golden before he gets back in the car LOL!l

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