- 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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Supporting fly fishers and anglers, Texas Coast Fly Fishing is a year round fishing establishment. Available species on the Texas coast include sea trout, tarpon, redfish, black drum, and large Jack Crevelle.
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With a ten-barrel brew house, the Tap Brewing Company offers small batch craft beers to patrons. The brewery has function rooms that can hold up to 100 people in the largest room.
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Visitors can enjoy a group of art related businesses and galleries dedicated to bringing a greater awareness of the arts at the Wingate Street Art District. The district holds several events and venues on the streets open to the public.
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The Ipswich Historical Society founded the Ipswich Museum in 1890. The current collection reflects more than 100 years of acquisition and is displayed in both the 1677 Whipple House and the 1800 Heard House.
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Despite its grim-sounding name, Coffin's Beach is a picturesque white sound beach that stretches for almost two miles. The beach features scenic dunes, and when the tide goes out visitors can see a large rock formation with crabs and lobsters.
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Built in 1795, the Heard House Museum is a furnished museum/home with décor and furniture that reflects both Asian and Western styles due to the prominence of trade with China during the period of the home.
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Located along the Annisquam River and Ipswich Bay, Wingaersheek Beach offers almost no waves so is often preferred by families with small children. The beach has a concession stand , rest rooms and showers.
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Visitors can learn the basics of horseback riding and horse care by taking private lessons at High Meadows Farms. Visitors can go on trial rides on the property, or simply check out the stables to see the horses.
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Part of the Ipswich Museum, the Whipple House was built in 1677 and is a National Historic Landmark. The house is a good example of first period American architecture. Visitors can tour the house -- which contains many original furnishings.