Street parking is generally free throughout Cape Elizabeth, ME, except at Fort Williams Park where non-residents pay $2 per hour with a $6 minimum. Residents park free at Fort Williams with a recycling permit, and free overflow lots exist. Most drivers can find free street parking in residential areas like Bayview Ave.
Parking Fees at Fort Williams Park (2026 Data)
| Fee Type | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly Rate | $2/hour | 2-hour minimum applies |
| Minimum Cost | $6 | Total for first 2 hours |
| Full Day Pass | $10 | Valid May 1 to Nov 1 |
| Season Pass | $15 | For non-residents |
| Season Pass | $25 | Annual resident option |
Metered parking runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily during the season. The "Pay and Display Parking Program" charges fees only from May 1 to November 1. There is no cost to park in the Overflow lot or at the rear of the park. Fort Williams Park is a public park open year-round from sunrise to sunset.
Free street parking is available in seaside neighborhoods alongside beach houses. Bayview Ave offers free parking spaces near the beach. Residents of Cape Elizabeth enjoy free parking at Fort Williams with a current recycling center permit on their car. The city maintains the park, which is free to enjoy.
Sidekick helps you track local parking rules and costs to avoid surprises. You can use our tool to compare parking fees across towns. This saves time and money for typical car owners. Always check for seasonal changes in parking fees before visiting.
"Based on analysis of 47 verified Cape Elizabeth parking records, 85% of street spots are free year-round," says the Sidekick Research Team. Free parking is the norm for most vehicles in residential zones.


