One Day in Ogunquit, Maine

The Down East corner of Maine has plenty of sites, attractions, and accommodations for the casual traveler. We always make it here when visiting the Boston area. Come for the lobster, stay for the scenery, and bring the entire family.

Clean, comfortable rooms at the edge of beautiful Perkins Cove, a classic New England fishing village. 3.5 acres of emerald lawns and easy walking distance to the shops and restaurants of the cove. Stay in October when the rates are under $150.
Fresh lobsters right off the boat! But wait...got picky eaters or kids? Jackie's also has the best burgers down east. Sitting over the water with a great view of the Atlantic, great food, scenery, and ambiance. What more could you ask for? $10 - $30 per person.
3.5 acres of emerald lawns and easy walking distance to the shops and restaurants of the cove.
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Miles of easy access trails. Stunning fall color, gorgeous seaside views. Make note of the animals you see...visitors are encouraged to log in their encounters at the end of the trail. Free. More
Miles of easy access trails. Stunning fall color, gorgeous seaside views. Make note of the animals you see...visitors are encouraged to log in their encounters at the end of the trail. Free.
Now that you've seen the lighthouse, go get a replica at the country's premiere lighthouse replica company, located in nearby Wells. Free, prices vary for merchandise.
Make note of the animals you see...visitors are encouraged to log in their encounters at the end of the trail.
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About the Author

Darryl Musick
Darryl Musick
I produce a travel blog with my son, Tim, who uses a wheelchair. You can see our adventures at http://wheelstraveler.blogspot.com and you can send us a message at dmusick61-at-gmail.com
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