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Planning a Trip

Getting There

Ogunquit is right on U.S. Route 1, midway between York and Wells. It's accessible from both exit 7 and exit 19 (from the north) of the Maine Turnpike.

Visitor Information

The Ogunquit Welcome Center, P.O. Box 2289, Ogunquit, ME 03907 (tel. 207/646-2939; www.ogunquit.org), is on U.S. Route 1, south of the village center. It's open daily 9am to 5pm Memorial Day to Columbus Day (until 8pm Sat-Sun during the peak summer season), and Monday to Saturday during the off season -- and it has restrooms.

Getting Around

Ogunquit centers on a three-way intersection that seems fiendishly designed to cause massive traffic foul-ups in summer. Parking in and around the village is tight and relatively expensive for small-town Maine ($6 per day or more in various lots). As a result, Ogunquit is best navigated on foot or by bike.

 

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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