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Located at the heart of Bath, Maine, on Commercial Street, the City of Bath Municipal Waterfront Pier And Floats stands as a testament to the city’s storied maritime history. This picturesque marina is set against the backdrop of the swift, wide Kennebec River, a waterway that has been the lifeblood of Bath since its early days as a major seaport. Here, where 19th-century shipyards once thrived and produced some of the nation’s finest vessels, visitors can now dock and enjoy the city’s charming historic district. The pier and floats offer a serene landing for sea-going travelers, just steps away from the brick walks and iron lamps of Front Street, lined with shops and restaurants that evoke a nostalgic small-city charm. This marina is a gateway to Bath’s rich heritage, where the legacy of shipbuilding and maritime trade meets modern luxury and convenience.
Dockage
- Average price per day:0 USD per foot (2014/09/10)
- Total:2
- Type:Floating
- Dockage depth:40
- Accessibility:Disability Access
Two unpadded floats, one about 225 linear feet, the other about 75. No charge. Stay generally limited to one night, but additional nights may be permitted if demand is light. Reservation required for overnight. Sign says no overnight docking, but also has a number to call for permission to stay overnight.
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