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[deleted] t1_iutpysf wrote

That’s not really a thing here. Our coast is 3400 miles long but only ~35 miles of it is sandy beach, and you can’t drive on it.

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Guygan t1_iutp596 wrote

None. We don’t do that here.

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LaChanz t1_iutpl1d wrote

Yeah, we got logging roads for that.

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downeastdude t1_iutog96 wrote

Do you own a Bronco, by any chance?

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ladyfeliscatus OP t1_iutok94 wrote

A Jeep Wrangler

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oldncrusty68 t1_iutwobe wrote

There are some well organized off roading groups in Maine. Check them out. Reddit is full of millennial gamer folk who don’t really venture off their couches, so take the responses here with a grain of salt.

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ScenePlayful1872 t1_iutzpna wrote

Desert of Maine in Freeport. Be nice, don’t harass the camels

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peeperdeepercreeper t1_iuu5ovy wrote

I wouldn’t call it “over sand” but anywhere north of Ellsworth will have driveable tidal flats. Look for clamming roads if you have a decent vehicle.

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k_mainer t1_iuvbtpk wrote

Western Maine has backwoods logging roads — it’s more about views and lakes. If it’s coastline you want, your best bet is hiking or biking. I would suggest a visit before moving. Check this out: https://newenglandforestrally.com Also snowmobiles are a thing.

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kmb720 t1_iuvklqx wrote

Marlboro beach in lamoine is the only beach I’m familiar with that you can drive on

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