Enjoy the Outdoors in the Off Season: Exploring Ogunquit, Maine! This delightful coastal town has outdoor activities for you to relish during the off-season. Breathe in the crisp autumn air or feel the brisk winter winds on your face as you hike, bike, and stroll through the breathtaking natural scenery. With less of a crowd, you can fully immerse yourself in the charm! Prepare yourself to unearth the best spots to visit, the most scenic paths to explore, and some top tips and tricks for your off-season adventure in Ogunquit, Maine.


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When it comes to outdoor activities in Ogunquit, Maine, the options are endless! 

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One of the top must-see spots is the Marginal Way, a walk that offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rocky coastline. It's also a prime location for birdwatching and photography, so don't forget your binoculars and camera. The salty sea air and the sound of waves crashing against the rocky shore will transport you to another world, while the diverse birdlife will add a touch of magic to your outdoor adventure. Don't forget to keep your eyes peeled!

 

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The Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is a haven for nature-lovers and environmental enthusiasts. Spread across a sprawling area, this refuge offers a plethora of opportunities for wildlife viewing, birdwatching, and educational activities. The hiking trails are well-maintained and offer stunning views of the local flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. Visitors can also explore the informative exhibits that showcase the history and ecology of the region. With expert guidance and interpretation, you can learn about the fascinating world of the local wildlife and observe them in their natural habitat. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a curious learner, the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge is a must-visit destination in Ogunquit, Maine. 

Discover the Best Scenic Routes in Ogunquit, Maine!

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Bike Along the Coastline

As you pedal along the coastline on your bike, prepare to have your mind blown by the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline of Ogunquit, Maine. The crisp autumn air or brisk winter winds blowing through your hair will make you feel alive as you explore this charming coastal town. The scenic routes are perfect for cycling enthusiasts and offer a one-of-a-kind way to experience the natural beauty of the region. You'll be able to take in the sights, sounds, and smells of the ocean as you ride along, making it a thrilling experience that you won't want to forget. And don't be shy to stop for a moment, bask in the beauty of the landscape, and snap some photos to capture the memories of your outdoor adventure in Ogunquit, Maine. Trust us, your Instagram followers will thank you.

Beach Plum Farm

Beach Plum Farm is a unique 22-acre site in Ogunquit, Maine that offers visitors the last remaining glimpse of a saltwater farm in the region. It's the only place where you can still see the dunes and the ocean from Rte. 1, and it's a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a glimpse into the history and ecology of the region. The site offers visitors an opportunity to see the remnants of an old New England saltwater farm, natural landscapes and wildlife habitats, and thriving community gardens. The Beach Plum Farm boasts a half-mile walking loop, complete with benches for resting and taking in the stunning views. You'll be in for a treat with the rare sight of beach plums, bayberry, and a variety of vibrant field grasses and flowers. Bird enthusiasts will be delighted with the diverse range of species that call this farm home. Take your time on the leisurely loop, which can be completed in less than half an hour, and soak up the beauty of this idyllic spot in Ogunquit, Maine.

 

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Perkins Cove is a hidden gem in Ogunquit, Maine. This quaint and charming fishing village is filled with unique shops, art galleries, and restaurants, making it the perfect destination for a leisurely stroll. Take in the stunning views of the harbor and watch as the local fishermen bring in their daily catch. And if you're feeling adventurous, hop on a boat tour and explore the rugged coastline from a different perspective. The cove is also home to the famous Perkins Cove Lobster Shack, where you can indulge in some of the freshest and most delicious lobster in the region. Don't miss the chance to experience the charm and beauty of Perkins Cove on your next visit to Ogunquit, Maine.

Wells Reserve at Laudholm

Wells Reserve at Laudholm is a place to discover offering a unique combination of history, nature, and education. With its 7 miles of trails through field, forest, and salt marsh to an undeveloped beach, it is a favorite spot for birders and wildlife lovers, photographers and artists, walkers and runners, natural resource managers and history buffs. The education programs offer a glimpse into the local ecology, geology, and history, making it an excellent destination for learners of all ages. Don't miss the chance to experience this unique and captivating destination!

Of course, no visit to Ogunquit is complete without a beach walk! Discover the best beaches Ogunquit has to offer!

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With fewer crowds, immerse yourself in the autumn foliage and cool, crisp air as you leisurely stroll along the beach, exploring the wide sandy shoreline.The sound of the waves crashing against the shore and the salty sea air will transport you to another world, making it a peaceful and rejuvenating experience. And don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning views and the rugged coastline. So grab a blanket, pack a thermos of hot cocoa, and head to Ogunquit Beach for a fall adventure that you'll never forget.

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No trip to Ogunquit is complete without exploring the charming downtown area!

Downtown Ogunquit is a haven for foodies and shoppers alike, with local independent restaurants and shops that offer unique and one-of-a-kind purchases. From gourmet coffee and sandwiches to creative cuisine in an intimate setting, Ogunquit has it all. And with live music and entertainment, you'll never be bored in this charming town. Best of all, downtown Ogunquit is just a half mile from the beach, making it a perfect location for a day or night stroll. The walkable and bike able nature of the town adds to its charm, allowing visitors to explore all that Ogunquit has to offer on foot or by bike. And within walking distance from InnSeason Resorts Falls at Ogunquit.  You'll be able to enjoy all that downtown Ogunquit has to offer with your room just a short distance away! 

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Note: For those planning an off-season visit, it's important to consider the weather and climate. Ogunquit experiences crisp autumn air and brisk winter winds, so be sure to pack accordingly. 

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Written by M. Parent