Coastal Maine

Coastal Maine

Coastal Maine

Ogunquit and York together make one of the most complete stretches of the Maine coast — a world-class beach, a cliff walk, a working lobster cove, and a summer theater scene, all within a short walk of each other. Here's how to make the most of it, season by season.

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Marginal Way
Ogunquit
Year-round

Marginal Way

A paved 1.25-mile cliff walk along the rocky headland connecting the village to Perkins Cove — past tide pools, sea roses, pocket coves, and 30+ memorial benches with ocean views. Deeded to the town in perpetuity in 1925. Round-trip is 2.5 miles, mostly gentle grade. One of the few things in Ogunquit that's genuinely good in all four seasons.

Local tip

Walk it before 9am in summer or you'll share it with hundreds of people. Dogs are only permitted October through March.

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Cape Neddick (Nubble) Lighthouse
York
Year-round

Cape Neddick (Nubble) Lighthouse

One of the most photographed lighthouses in the world — a red-trimmed white tower on a small offshore island, viewed from Sohier Park on the mainland. The island isn't publicly accessible, but the viewpoint is excellent at any hour. Fox's Lobster House sits immediately adjacent. Annual event: the Lighting of the Nubble in late November covers the island buildings in Christmas lights.

Local tip

Visit at sunrise or sunset for the best light. Summer parking fills completely by mid-morning — arrive early or plan for a short walk from nearby streets.

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Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Wells
Year-round

Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

A 9,125-acre refuge protecting salt marsh, estuary, and coastal forest across 50 miles of southern Maine coastline. The main visitor area in Wells has a 1-mile Carson Trail loop through a salt marsh — paved, ADA-accessible, excellent for birding. Over 350 species documented. Trails open year-round, dawn to dusk. About 15 minutes from Ogunquit or York.

Local tip

Spring and fall migrations bring the best birding. Bring binoculars.

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Christmas by the Sea
Ogunquit
Winter

Christmas by the Sea

Held the second weekend of December, named by Travel + Leisure as one of the 25 Best Christmas Towns in the U.S. for three consecutive years. Santa arrives by lobster boat into Perkins Cove on Saturday. Events include a bell choir, hayrides, Chowderfest, Chocolatefest, and a candlelight walk through town. The Lighting of the Nubble in York (late November) pairs well with a winter stay.

Local tip

Most year-round Ogunquit restaurants make a special push for this weekend. Reserve dinner early.

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