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The Oqunquit area is one of Maine's oldest vacation destinations. It offers a wealth of arts and entertainment choices, as well as shop-lined streets, trolley rides, oceanside dining and inviting beaches.
The town is bordered on the ocean by a 3 ½ mile stretch of pristine white beach sand, shielded from the Ogunquit River by protected sand dunes. The Marginal Way is an outstanding and thrilling 1 ¼ mile long winding footpath along the rock-bound coastline that joins the village center to the harbor. The picturesque waterfront of Perkins Cove is home to fishing and pleasure boats and has one of the only draw-footbridges in the country spanning its entrance. The famous Ogunquit Playhouse is one of the few remaining summer stock theaters in the country.