- The list below includes 158 free or cheap things to do in or near Ogunquit, Maine, including 98 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Fishing, Hiking Trails and Art Museum.
- From Marginal Way to Ogunquit Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ogunquit and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kennebunkport, Portsmouth, Saco and Hampton.
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A classic airstrip and vintage pilot's lounge, the Hampton Airfield offers plane watching, flight training, and open-air bi-plane rides in a 1930 New Standard plane.
23.3 Miles
Also known as North Side Park, the Plaice Cove Beach is a crescent-shaped beach with both white sand and a rocky shoreline. Wide sweeping views of the surrounding waterfront are featured at the beach, and easy rock climbing is available for adventure-seekers.
23.6 Miles
Blue Lobster Brewery offers few varieties of fine beer, but the hospitality is an aspect that should be improved. The tasting room is small and cosy, and usually it is not very crowded.
23.8 Miles
Captain's Cove Adventure Golf is a miniature golf (or adventure golf) course with a nautical theme. The course is populated by model coves, waterfalls, rivers, marine artifacts, and shipwrecks. Captain's Cove also maintains an ice cream and smoothie shop.
23.9 Miles
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86 votes
State Pier, Hampton, NH 03842
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Hampton, New Hampshire is the home of Al Gauron Deep Sea Fishing & Whale Watching. Captain Al accepts charter reservations and sells single tickets on mixed-group excursions. Reservations are highly recommended.
24.0 Miles
A mile long trail, the Cliff Walk boasts of extravagantly thrilling sceneries of rocks and broiling water. It is a historic place because it has been a subject of several paintings of Homer Winslow.
24.3 Miles
Bayley's Ice Cream offers its clients novel homemade ice-cream flavors and plenty of shaded seating for the entire family to enjoy them.
24.3 Miles
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92 votes
Route 9 / Pine Point Rd, Scarborough, ME
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Information about the state's largest salt marsh can be found at the Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center. In here are exhibited some wildlife specimens from the area, and it also has a canoe renting facility.
24.4 Miles
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649A US Route 1, Scarborough, ME 4074
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Founded in 1961, the Scarborough Historical Society & Museum collects and exhibits historical artifacts and objects related to the city. Exhibits include implements for farming and historical photos from local schools.