We recommend Excursions Coastal Maine Outfitting Co.
With opportunities for kayaking in quiet, secluded bays, and for paddling among the wildlife of the York River and Cape Neddick River inlets, you can enjoy the best of relaxing day together. Ogunquit is home to miles of beach and plenty of rugged coastline – plus the tidal Ogunquit River. Kayaking in Ogunquit is a great way to get outdoors and spend quality time with family and friends. Learn more about Marginal Way and enjoy this ocean walk on your vacation. Hidden in between rocky Maine coast and the sea are tide pools teeming with starfish, sea urchins, and creatures of the ocean deep – making Marginal Way a great discovery when in Ogunquit.
A gift from the late Josiah Chase to remain open to the public and restored by Ogunquit volunteers after the 1991 October ‘no-name’ storm – the inspiration for the movie “The Perfect Storm” – Marginal Way mesmerizes and enchants. Ogunquit’s famous ocean walk with gentle bends and seaside cliffs. The miles of soft sand are preserved for generations to come. The petition was successful and Ogunquit Beach is now one of only two municipally owned public beaches in Maine. In 1888, citizens petitioned the State of Maine, a bold move at the time, to cede the beach to the town of Ogunquit. Over 3 miles of pristine white sand and considered to be one of the premier beaches in the United States, Ogunquit Beach is the jewel of the Southern Maine Coast.