Kennebunkport
Kennebunkport is a southern Maine coastal town. It is famous for its beaches, which include the long, sandy Goose Rocks Beach and the smaller Arundel Beach. The Seashore Trolley Museum houses an extensive collection of streetcars. St. Ann's Episcopal Church, built in 1887, is a rustic stone church on grassy grounds with seaside views. The Goat Island Lighthouse, built in 1833, is located in the harbor of the little lobster fishing community of Cape Porpoise.
The excellent beaches, such as the sandy, long Goose Rocks Beach and Arundel Beach, attract hundreds of people during the summer. When the weather does not permit a visit to the beach, travelers flock to the town's unique boutiques, galleries, and tiny restaurants and cafés. A vast collection of old streetcars can be found at the Seashore Trolley Museum. St. Ann's Episcopal Church, built in 1887, is a rustic stone structure on grassy grounds with seaside views. The rustic Goat Island Lighthouse, built in 1833 and located in the bay of Cape Porpoise hamlet, is worth a visit. Hiking is the finest way to explore Kennebunkport, whether you're looking for galleries and boutiques or visiting the lighthouses and historic mansions of sea captains on Summer Street.
Location: New England, United States
Best time to visit: between June and October
Ranking: #15 Best Weekend Getaways in New England
Website: https://www.kennebunkport.org