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Just 45 minutes from Portland, off the coast of Bath, lies the island of Georgetown, Maine, home to the state's finest oceanfront park, a beautiful marina, one of Maine's most talked about five-star restaurants, seafood eateries, fine oceanfront inns, an oceanfront campground, and more.
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Grey Havens Inn
Opened as the "Seguinland" in June, 1904, this premier Maine waterside inn was built by Walter Reid, who later gave another parcel of his estate to become Reid State Park. The inn is believed to be the last classic "shingle-style" hotel still in operation on the Maine coast. In wonderfully original condition, it has been altered only enough to bow to modern ideas of comfort, with baseboard heat .....
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Sagadahoc Bay Campground
Imagine waking to views of the ocean through your RV or Camper bedroom window, or pitching your tent in a peaceful wooded lot with the sounds and smells of the ocean a stone's throw away. It's all available at Sagadahoc Bay Campground on beautiful Georgetown Island. Ocean front camping at the head of Sagadahoc Bay - Fishing - Kayaking - Swimming beach - Water views - close to Reid State Park - .....
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Robinhood Cottages
We have four cottages situated in the Robinhood area (Knubble Rd.) of Georgetown, Maine. The cottages sit on 15 acres of land with meadows, woodland and 560' of ocean frontage. Our waterfront is on Robinhood (Riggs) Cove and is bordered by a beautiful 1.5 acre meadow. The cottages are in a quiet setting overlooking the cove which is a natural harbor that is home to the Robinhood Marina and the .....
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Coveside Bed & Breakfast
Coveside Bed & Breakfast sits on five secluded acres on a rocky cove, near the village of Five Islands, in Georgetown, Maine. Every room has a water view, whether in the main house of the bed and breakfast or the Cottage Guest House. In addition to lobster boats, neighbors on the cove include gulls, herons, osprey, even an occasional seal or moose. Yet Bath, Boothbay, Wiscasset, and the bustle of .....
More about the areas accommodations / dining and tourism
As you travel north on Route 1 across the Sagadahoc bridge in Bath, you'll look down the Kennebec River to the Georgetown "peninsula," across the river from Bath Iron Works. At the end of the bridge, in Woolwich, exit to the right, go to the bottom of the hill, and turn left onto Route 127 South, where you'll cross a series of bridges that lead to the serene beauty of the islands of Arrowsic and Georgetown, framed by the Kennebec River on one side and the Sasanoa and Back Rivers on the other.
When you cross the second bridge on Route 127 (about five miles down Route 127), you'll be on the 18.5 square-mile island of Georgetown, Maine. The island has over 82 miles of shoreline, with sandy beaches, sheltered coves, harbors, rocky headlands, and marshes. Abundant wildlife, including osprey, harbor seals, bald eagles, deer, and moose, share Georgetown island with its 900 human inhabitants.
Other local Georgetown Island information
- Longitude: -69°45'22.963
- Latitude: 43°48'13.789


