Ogunquit, ME: “Beautiful place by the sea”
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Located in the southern coastal region of Maine lies Ogunquit, a little artsy resort town whose name means “beautiful place by the sea” dubbed by the Algonquin Indians long ago. Ogunquit is known for their white, sandy beaches that stretch 3 miles up and down the coast inviting the guest to get some sun and play in the sand. Maine is famous for its’ rocky coast line therefore making Ogunquit a diamond in the rough. Many visitors walk the “Marginal Way” which is a mile trek along a craggy cliff that shows visitors the undulations and variance of the Maine coast.
Coastal activities in this region include sea kayaking, fishing, cruises and of course eating lobster. The town of Ogunquit boasts of a heavy artistic
community which sells their wares in many of the art galleries and shops located in town. Ogunquit is a town with much history dating back many generations to the Algonquin Indians. With art and artists being drawn to this town Ogunquit has performing arts and theaters to experience.
One really does not need a car if sticking around Ogunquit. Traveling by foot, bike or even the trolley can get you where you want to be quite easily.
Every October near Halloween is the “Ogunquitfest” which is perfect the family and kids. There is a carnival, pumpkin carving contests and ghost stories being told just to name a few. Also at Christmas time the town enjoys “Christmas by the sea” which includes hay rides, concerts, caroling, bonfires and ornament making. So when you decide to plan a southern maine vacation do not forget to include Ogunquit for its’ natural beauty and charm.
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