Hi folks - my family goes to Maine every year and stays on the ocean in the Southern portion. Would love to know of any hidden gems to see. Not much over an hour or two away from the Wells area. Would love to find something new this year. Could be a cute country store, bakery, store to shop at, place to have lunch along the ocean, good place to cast a few fishing poles that isn't crazy populated, anything!
Thanks in advance!
I'm a coastal Southern Maine local. If you've been coming to Wells for years, I'm sure you've seen a lot of these, but here are some places that I go often or take guests:
-Marginal Way, Ogunquit (but super busy in the summer)
-Ogunquit Playhouse- some good shows coming up, including Come From Away
-Two Lights State Park (Cape Elizabeth; closed for renovations at the moment but should be open again in May)- prettier views than Portland Head Light/For Williams
-Try some sweet treats from St. Joe's (York or Scarborough but York has the better iced tea selection; try the bennies at either), Cookie Jar (Cape Elizabeth... the donuts my favorite in the state, even better than Congdon's to me though I know that's contested, ha), Yuri's (Portland- croissants stuffed with fresh fruit among other treats), Fika (Saco, tiny walk-up bakery that has different items every week)
-ICE CREAM. I have this bad idea to finally determine where the BEST ice cream is every summer, which would involved seeking out and trying many, many ice cream shops
-Biddeford Pool/Fortune's Rocks, Biddeford (great walking beach)
-Camp Ellis (Saco)- walk the rock jetty
-Portland- so much to see if you haven't already- art museum, take a class at Terrarium, see if there's a good show at Thompson's Point, walk around the Old Port, take a ride on the Narrow Gauge Railroad, get out on the water- riding the mailboat is a favorite, or take the ferry to Peaks or one of the other islands, look into a trip to Fort Gorges
-Mackworth Island, Falmouth- walk the trail around the island. Parking can be really challenging, so go early.
-Breweries- I'm not a beer drinker so I am not well-versed in best here, but there are soooo many all through the state, and for a non-beer drinker, they're still fun- some favorites with my guests have been Odd By Nature (I think York... maybe Kittery?), Barreled Souls (Saco- great creative flavors that I've even liked, great atmosphere, and in the basement of a law office), and then the Portland crew- Orange Bike, Belleflower, Rising Tide, Lone Pine (also a beer garden in OOB), Bissell Brothers, Allagash, Definitive, Goodfire, Foundation, etc.) Oh, and Maine Beer Company in Freeport is a fun experience.
-Further away:
-Maine Maritime Museum in Bath- I HIGHLY recommend this and do think it's truly a hidden gem. It's a beautiful museum that only takes a few hours, at most, to explore, with an even more beautiful outdoor area. I've only been in the winter, so I've never done the outside activities, but the setting cannot be beat.
-Brunswick- fun to poke around downtown in the shops and cafes
-Harpswell- GREAT hiking trails with gorgeous views, try the cliff walk
-Botanical garden- go see the giant trolls (Boothbay)
-Eartha- the giant rotating globe in Yarmouth (easy to see on the way to the above places)
Or try going west- spent a day at Sebago! I don't have much experience going out there in the summer except to Camp Sunshine... so no recommendations for food or anything. But the lake is so beautiful.
Have you explored all of the coastal towns? I love to go spend a few hours just walking around other towns' downtowns (York, Ogunquit, Kennebunk & Kport.) Watch the surfers at Higgins Beach (Scarborough) or take a surf lesson, drive around Prout's Neck (Scarborough), walk Pine Point to OOB, take in the craziness OOB can be in the evenings (fireworks every Thursday on the beach, concerts at the ballpark a little less often, Pier Fries.)
For shops... Beachology in OOB is great, it's not the typical OOB t-shirt and cheap bathing suit shop. They have nice stuff, including locally made. If you're a tea fan, there's a lovely tea shop in Ogunquit (pricey but has some really great products.) Freeport is always fun for an afternoon of shopping- LL Bean is undergoing yet more renovations and they've set up temporary shop in a giant tent-shaped building. But depending on what you like, Freeport also offers a crystal shop, tea shop, some cute boutiques, etc. Oh, I've heard the candle making place can be fun.
If you have a rainy day, Jordan's Furniture in South Portland has a high ropes course.
Also, keep an eye out for local events. I'm not sure when you're coming, but we do have various events all year. Many towns have art walks and festivals, other festivals, farmers markets, etc.