We hike a lot and, as I blogged about earlier in the challenge, coastal hikes are my favorite. But, depending on the trail, they can also be challenging and restrictive if you have mobility issues. If you’re looking for a place to go for beautiful ocean views, without putting on your hiking shoes, then Marginal Way in Ogunquit is you’re place.
Ogunquit literally means “Beautiful Place by The Sea” in the language of the Algonquin Indians. It’s truth in advertising at it’s best.
Marginal Way is an easy walk along a paved trail that runs parallel to the shoreline. There are a few inclines, but nothing overly strenuous. It allows you to get up close to the rocky shore without actually scrambling on the rocks. There are a few access points from the trail leading down to the water if you are a little more adventurous.
It’s definitely a great place for a stroll. Even in the winter, it won’t be deserted. We visited in February and there were plenty of other people on the trail as well as walking the beach or surfing in the water. It’s a popular, super busy spot and top tourist destination.
I haven’t visited in the summer in many years because it can be a little overwhelming although my bucket list for this year, which I blogged about in my post 10 Maine Adventures on My Bucket List for 2018, includes a trip to the Ogunquit Playhouse this summer so I may be braving the crowds soon.
Do you have a favorite place to go for a casual stroll?
I’m participating in a Blogging A-Z Challenge for April 2018. I will be posting new content every day this month except most Sundays. Each post is associated with a letter of the alphabet, starting with A and ending with Z. My theme for the challenge is Winters in Maine. To read more of my A to Z posts, click HERE.
things to know | |
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Place | Marginal Way |
Address | Ogunquit Maine |
Winter Scene | Rocky Shoreline |
Website | Marginal Way Preservation Fund |
Favorite ♥ | Access for All Ages |
Lovely photos!
Dena
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There really are great views on Marginal Way. I love being close to the ocean.
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Nothing as nice as this bit of coast, but I do like to get out of the city, and fortunately there are some lovely lochs (lakes) not far from where I stay – looking forward to visiting them again this summer.
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Yes, getting out of the city can be wonderful. We have a some more remote locations here too. I would love to get to Scotland someday and visit the lochs.
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Lots of places to stroll near us but nothing as beautiful as yours. Perhaps later in the year we will be abe to match such scenes in Cornwall.
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How wonderful that you have some places to go near you for a nice stroll.
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I love the rail trails that are still being build up my direction. I’ve heard of Marginal Way but I don’t think I’ve ever made it there…I would like to. Melanie’s Stories
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The rails-to-trails network is wonderful and I love the work they are doing to continue to connect them to one another.
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I walked the Marginal Way on a sunny but quiet September day about 21 years ago. I need to go back with my family.
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September is a beautiful month to walk Marginal Way. Ogunquit can be a little too busy in the summer months.
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Love the ocean and the waves splashing against the rocks.
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The rocky coastline is one of my favorite things about Maine.
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Although I walking on the beach, I find the sound of the sea at night scary. I’m scared of water 😩
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I love being by the ocean at the shore but would not ever go on a transatlantic cruise. Being in the middle of the ocean scares me.
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Nightmare
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I meant *I love walking on the beach*
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I got the gist! My children mock me because my texts have so many typos. I blame auto-correct.
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Spectacular views. Would you say the trail may be scooter/wheelchair accessible?
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Yes, I think it would be accessible. There were a few inclines but nothing too intense. The Marginal Way Preservation Fund talks more about accessibility: https://www.marginalwayfund.org/marginal-way/accessibility/
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The images are breathtakingly beautiful, even if it looks cold. I’ve never been in Maine, but I hear it’s prettier than any postcard. Having grown up with harsh winters, that part I do remember well. 🙂 Wonderful post and love reading about your hiking-by-the coastline experience.
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Our winters can be cold, but it’s a beautiful place to live. I’m probably a bit biased but I do recommend a visit.
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Confirm that it is both gorgeous and accessible. Gorgeous is never an issue in Maine, but easy access can be more challenging as the coast is rocky.
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I know! So many of our trails can be difficult so it was fun to profile one that is accessible to everyone.
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That’s quite a rocky coastline. It’s nice that they’ve put in a path that non-adventurous hikers can use as well!
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It’s the perfect spot for a stroll.
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THats a wonderful place for a stroll. I live in a city and it’s not easy to have access to such quaint places but I fondly remember my trip to HK where I hiked quite a lot and loved being close to nature
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There is something so peaceful about getting close to nature.
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Looks like a lovely place, and I believe you – it must be crowded in summer for all the reasons you like it in winter!
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Yes. It’s extremely crowded in the summer. It’s one of our most popular tourist spots. Even in the winter I was amazed by how many people were there.
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Beautiful in a stark, honest way!
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I think winter often lends a starkness to many of our views.
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Stunning photos!
I visited Ogunquit once in the mid-80s. It was our first getaway after our first baby was born. It holds special memories for sure (mostly … sleeping through the night) 🙂
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I remember a few getaways like that when my girls were young. They are special.
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Sorry I’m late, I’ve not bee well so trying to catch up. I love the seat overlooking the ocean and it would be a perfect spot to sit and reflect. Thanks for sharing some more beautiful photos and enjoy your day.
Sue from Sizzling Toward 60 & Beyond
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Thanks for stopping by. I hope you are feeling better.
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We’ve had a few getaways to Ogunquit, though not for a while. I love the Marginal Way! There was a restaurant called Hurricane in Perkins Cove – do you know if it’s still there?
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I have never been there but I believe Hurricane is still there. I’d love to go someday.
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WOW! What a beautiful place. I’m a girl of the planes, but for soem reason I’ve alwasy been fascinated with the sea.
Trying hard to catch up on reading blogs. I’ve never been so far behind!!!!!
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A to Z is such a busy time. I know what you mean! I’m doing some catching up myself.
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