Kennebunkport is a quiet, charming coastal town in southern Maine. In the summer, the main draw for the thousands of tourists are its fantastic beaches, such as sandy, long Goose Rocks Beach and Arundel Beach. When the weather does not encourage hanging out on the beach, the town’s unique boutiques, galleries, and quaint restaurants and cafés are full of visitors.

The Seashore Trolley Museum has a large collection of historic streetcars. The 1887 St. Ann’s Episcopal Church is a rustic stone church on grassy grounds with ocean views.

The 1833 rustic Goat Island Lighthouse located in the harbor of Cape Porpoise village is worth a visit.

Hiking is the best way of exploring Kennebunkport, whether you are checking out the galleries and boutiques or exploring the lighthouses and the sea captains’ historic mansions on Summer street. Map

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