All *Major Area Attractions* in Maine
York’s Wild Kingdom, located in York Beach, Maine, has something to offer every member of the family. Each year, more than 200,000 people come to visit their favorite zoo and amusement park in the area. With wild animals from around the world, York’s Wild Kingdom is recognized for its rare species and knowledgeable curators. Read more...
Extending more than four hundred feet into the Atlantic Ocean from the heart of Old Orchard Beach, the Pier offers entertainment, foods & gift & novelty shopping, and a great view of the beach in both directions. Walking, shopping and eating on the Pier is just something you have to experience. It is smack in the middle of the beach, Read more...
Maine’s largest amusement and water park. With 50 rides, water slides and pools, there is fun for all ages. Read more...
Conservation center featuring trails through woodlands & wetlands, plus historic farm buildings. To discover the most about everything the Wells Reserve has to offer, join a planned walk, a kayak tour, or other program led by an informed guide. These offerings include something for all ages and experience levels. Read more...
Nearly 100,000 visitors use the one-mile Carson Trail at the Wells headquarters; one of five developed trails on the refuge. The headquarters trail in Upper Wells has an informational kiosk and composting restrooms. The 1.8-mile Cutts Island Trail in Brave Boat Harbor Division has trail signs and restrooms. The Timber Point Trail is located in the Little River Division at Read more...
Celebrating its artistic heritage and origins in Ogunquit’s art colonies, the Ogunquit Museum of American Art engages and educates a diverse audience by acquiring, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting American art. There are over three thousand pieces of art in the Ogunquit Museum of American Art’s permanent collection, including paintings, sculptures, photography, and other media. The Ogunquit Museum of American Art Read more...
Home to world-class theatre, the Ogunquit Playhouse has an 86 year legacy of creating top-notch productions complete with professional casts and creative teams, and stars of screen and stage, hand-picked for each production. On a warm summer evening in 1933, from a renovated garage in Ogunquit’s town square, the Ogunquit Playhouse opened its doors for the first time. The next Read more...
In 1923, the magnificent Marginal Way was given as a gift to the Town of Ogunquit by Josiah Chase of York and is now a paved footpath beginning (or ending) in a corner of Oarweed Cove near the harbor, then running for 1 ¼ miles to the marvelous expanse of Ogunquit Beach. Once called “the margin” because of its patterned Read more...
One of the best beaches anywhere! Ogunquit Beach is a major attraction and worth a trip from a long distance. Beautiful and sandy, and the Ogunquit Trolley drops you off here from any number of locations around Ogunquit in season. There is a restaurant and snack bar right here, as well as public bathrooms. The beach is well maintained. Read more...
Spend an exhilarating and action packed day at Monkey Trunks Saco. Enjoy our unique Zipline Tour in the woods surrounding the Cascade Falls. Trek through the trees by taking on our two self-navigated outdoors experiences. Our experienced instructors will be there throughout your trip ensuring your day is truly unforgettable! Read more...