Saturday, April 13, 2013

Marginal Way- Sept. 2012

 One of the most popular visitor attractions in all of South Coast Maine is Ogunquit’s famous Marginal Way. The Marginal Way was once an old Indian trail.This scenic coastal path is just over one mile long, and meanders along the rugged coastline. It is more a stroll, than a hike.



The Marginal Way runs along the Ogunquit coast starting at Ogunquit Beach, making its way down to Perkins Cove.

 While walking down this historical footpath you breathe in the fresh ocean air and enjoy spectacular  scenery along the way. There are many places to stop, sit and capture the Atlantic coast of Maine at its best.



The Marginal Way offers some of the best views of the coastline in Maine. Views of the rocky shoreline with water breaking against the ledges creates a beautiful picturesque view of mist flying high into the air while Moody and Ogunquit Beach stand in the backround.


                                                                 Perkin's Cove
        A great way to end the walk-- lobster at Barnacle Billy's, quite a thrill for two Arizonans!

























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