Walking the Marginal Way



The hotel we stayed at, Anchorage By The Sea, was in a beautiful spot. It literally was by the sea and it was at one end of the Marginal Way. On Mother’s Day, we were up early and walked along the Marginal Way. There were hardly any other people on the trail as we made our way to Perkins Cove, where we ate breakfast outside. On the walk back we encountered a few more people but it was still pretty quiet and we were able to enjoy the sights and sounds of the ocean.

Marginal Way:

“The Marginal Way in Ogunquit, Maine is one of New England’s only paved, public shoreline footpaths. This vacationland jewel, which spans a little more than a mile along a spectacular coast, connects Perkins Cove to Ogunquit Beach. Vacationers in search of peace can feel the salty air and catch sweeping panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean from one of many benches along the way. This heavily traveled strip of coastline draws recreation lovers from the world over. Residents and long-time visitors tell stories of walking their treasured Marginal Way when they were children. The land was donated to the Town of Ogunquit in1925 and a non-profit organization was established in 2010 to protect the Marginal Way for generations to come.”

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2 Comments

  1. shirley

    Beautiful. It looks so serene!

  2. Jamie

    Thanks Shirley, it was. Hearing the waves crash on the rocks and just the smell of the ocean was so peaceful.

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