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THINGS TO DO -- Maine
Local Information

To help you plan your vacation we are pleased to provide you with some information on sight seeing and activities in the area. Select a category from the pull down menu to see what there is to do in your area of interest. For additional information we suggest the following sites:

Resort Activities
Resort Activities Who knows a destination better than the people who live and work there? So each InnSeason Resort offers appropriate local activities for its guests. They vary seasonally by resort and range from supervised activities to resort sponsored excursions. Examples include: craft projects incorporating local nature, sand castle building contests on the beach, discounts on attractions, and escorted tours or suggested itineraries. Check here for scheduled activities and at the front desk when you check in.
Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture Ogunquit is known as an art colony, and you’ll know it the minute you drive into town. There are dozens of lovely art galleries lining Rte. 1 and the side streets of Perkins Cove, and there is The Barn Gallery which features work by local artists, and the Ogunquit Museum of American Art with an extensive permanent collection. And there is theater - The Booth Theater and the famous Ogunquit Playhouse both right in town. If you love art, you will love Ogunquit.
Family Fun
Family Fun With three miles of beautiful sandy beach, what family wouldn’t have fun? Swimming, running, kite flying. A simple Trolley ride around town and a stop for an ice cream down town are the good times memories are made of. Or spend a day at York’s Wild Kingdom, Maine’s largest amusement park. With exotic animals from around the world, a variety of family rides, paddle boats, and an 18 hole miniature golf course, you can’t help but enjoy yourselves.
Historic Sites
Historic Sites There is the Ogunquit Heritage Museum/Winn House & Dorothea Grant Commons which traces the early settlement of Ogunquit and the history of the art colony and the Ogunquit Memorial Library built in 1897 as a memorial gift to the town, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, to name a couple. And you’ll want to visit Perkins Cove, home of New England’s only draw footbridge.
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation Recreation enthusiasts love Ogunquit because the front yard is an ocean and the backyard is the "Vacationland" known as Maine. You can try deep-sea fishing, cast a rod into the river, even learn about trapping lobster with a licensed captain or play a round of golf at some of New England's top rated courses. Sailing, sea kayaking and whale watching are popular activities as well as hiking nearby Mount Agamenticus or the Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm.
Scenic Drives
Scenic Drives Ogunquit is beautiful; the entire coast of Maine is awe inspiring. But leave the car in the parking lot, and walk The Marginal Way. This 1.25 mile footpath follows the rocky coast from town the lovely village of Perkins Cove. Stroll along, feel inspired, stop and sit on the occasional bench, enjoy the view and the fresh air. This walk is the most popular of all Maine’s ocean walkways.
Shopping
Shopping Ogunquit is a delight for shoppers. There are hundreds of antique shops featuring everything from classic collectibles to architectural remnants. There are craft shops, boutiques, gift shops all lining Rte. 1 and Perkins Cove. But the real shopper will head right for Kittery (just 15 min away) the Outlet mecca of the South Coast, filled with over 120 famous brand outlet stores and the famous Kittery Trading post, a must stop for the outdoor enthusiast.