Maine is the place to go in all seasons. In the fall, there is beautiful foliage. In the winter (and spring too!), there is skiing down tall slopes. And, in the summer, of course, there are camping opportunities, hiking, lakes, and beaches. And with beaches, come beach towns, which always have a lot to do. Here is one of our top picks for a relaxing weekend beach trip. Welcome to Ogunquit, Maine!
Ogunquit, Maine is a picturesque beach town on the coast of Maine, about an hour south of Portland.
From rocky seashore to sandy beaches to old wooden boardwalks to exciting wildlife and delicious food, Ogunquit has it all for visitors traveling from near and far.
In the summer, Ogunquit becomes much busier. The normal population throughout the year (as of 2020) is 1,577.
The estimated increase in summer foot traffic in Ogunquit brings its daily population up to 75,000-80,000 people. That's a huge jump! One of the biggest attractions is Ogunquit Beach, where families spend the whole day relaxing in the sun, playing in the water, and picnicking on the sand.
Ogunquit Beach has been a popular destination for visitors since around 1898.
Ogunquit means "beautiful place by the sea" and it attracts both artists and fishermen. Inns, hotels, and other accommodations were built as summer popularity began to skyrocket.
Like most Maine destinations, wildlife is a huge part of the natural beauty of Ogunquit.
Birds such as herons, cardinals, mockingbirds, and Purple Sandpipers can all be spotted in Ogunquit. Off the coast of Maine are also whales such as Humpbacks, Finbacks, Right, and Minke whales.
Boating is a sport that many guests and locals of Ogunquit enjoy.
Fishing boats are popular among the locals. Visitors often rent boats for the day or take a tour around the harbor, listening to a narrator talk about the history of Ogunquit.
Tourists love spending time in the Ogunquit, Maine downtown after a long day at the beach.
The quaint downtown of Ogunquit is home to many colorful shops and restaurants (serving seafood, of course).
Lobster Point Lighthouse is the perfect picture opportunity for any visit to Ogunquit.
Built in 1948, this lighthouse has been badly beaten by high winds and heavy salt. But, since it's now a historic landmark, it is constantly being updated and protected so that it can remain a part of not only history but the present and future, as well.
Conclusion: Ogunquit, Maine is the perfect destination for a solo trip or a trip with the whole family. If you're looking for a place to stay check out The Dunes on the Waterfront or Aspinquid Resort near Ogunquit Beach. And if you're curious about where to go shopping first, look no further than Spoiled Rotten.
For another beautiful place in Maine, check out this video of Acadia National Park from OnlyInYourState:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zThBZXzJQd4&feature=youtu.be
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