- Our list of the best things to do in Ogunquit, Maine, features the top 205 nearby activities — including 103 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ogunquit, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Ogunquit, ME , followed by 186 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portsmouth, Kennebunkport, Saco, Hampton, Rye, Kennebunk, Biddeford, Old Orchard Beach, Dover, Durham, Kittery, South Berwick, Scarborough, Rochester, New Castle, Prouts Neck, Exeter, Lee, North Hampton and Seabrook
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27.3 Miles
Beech Ridge Motor Speedway is a ½ mile long semi-banked oval and it is considered a short-race track. Overnight camping is permitted during the race weekends.
27.4 Miles
Located near the mouth of the Spurwink River, Higgins Beach is a 1/2 mile white sand beach. Sunbathers, swimmers, bodysurfers, kayakers, and surfcasters use the beach or areas near the beach.
27.4 Miles
Not only a traditional European-style cheese shop which serves more than 200 domestic and international cheese specialties, The Cheese Iron also offers its clients all sorts of fresh groceries, such as meats and homemade pasta.
27.4 Miles
Tours through Eastman's Docks are based on five different vessels that run through the Gulf of Maine. The most common tours revolve around fishing and whale watching, but private charters are available as well.
27.9 Miles
Occupying the 40-acre property formerly belonging to a regular golf course, Pleasant Hill Disc Golf presents a challenging 18 hole experience for players of all skill levels. Open daily, the course offers day passes as well as disc rentals.
28.1 Miles
With long, wide shores and limited crowds, Seabrook Beach is a low-key and relaxing location that is family friendly. Beach-related activities such as swimming, volleyball, and sand-castle building are common.
28.4 Miles
Crescent Beach State Park is named after its crescent-shape beach where many people come to enjoy activities like swimming, sunbathing, surfing and more. The park also contains multiple hiking trails and becomes a cross country ski destination during winters.
28.4 Miles
Committed to dog racing, Seabrook Greyhound Park is open daily for both gaming and dining. Along with dog races, they also offer a variety of table games including poker and blackjack.
28.8 Miles
A 40-acre facility, Hinckley Park features two ponds that can be used for fishing, some open fields and wooded areas. It provides a trail system for hikers and dog walkers that runs along the ponds and through the woods.
29.1 Miles
Tourists and guests at the Two Lights State Park can have a picnic with their well-seated picnic tables. There is an old WWII bunker built into the side of the hill and also an observation tower.