Lisa & Dan

October 5, 2024 • York Harbor, ME

Lisa & Dan

October 5, 2024 • York Harbor, ME

Things to Do

Rent a Boat from the York Harbor Marina

The York Harbor Marina has many options for boaters. Whether you want to rent a larger boat or use our small outboard boat, guests can enjoy a fishing trip or a cruise on the York River.

Hike Mount Agamenticus

For those looking to explore the great outdoors, Mount Agamenticus is a must-visit destination. With 10,000 acres of trails set amidst the stunning coastal landscape of Southern Maine, there’s no shortage of opportunities to hike, bike, or simply soak up the natural beauty of the area. With a variety of trails to choose from, ranging from easy to challenging, you can customize your outdoor adventure to fit your interests and fitness level. Be sure to pack a picnic lunch and make a day of it, taking in the breathtaking views and working up a sweat on the trails.

Dip Your Toes in the Sand at a Nearby Beach

Beautiful mountains, lighthouses and beaches make for a dramatic and incredible experience. Visit some beautiful beaches near the inn.


Long Sands Beach


This beautiful stretch of coastline offers public restrooms on the southern end and is a popular spot for dog owners to bring their furry friends. Keep in mind, though, that the beach can be covered by high tide, so be sure to plan your visit accordingly. One of the highlights of Long Sands Beach is the scenic promenade that runs the length of the beach, providing breathtaking views and a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll.


York Harbor Beach


York Harbor Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone staying in the area. With gentle waves and a sandy beach, this picturesque spot is surrounded by a park and offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Visitors also rave about the scenic walk along the bluff, which affords stunning views.

Discover the Historic Lighthouses of Maine

Maine is synonymous with iconic lighthouses, and visiting these sites is an absolute must for any traveler to the state. Experience the beauty and history of Maine’s beloved landmarks as you explore its historic lighthouses.


Cape Neddick Nubble Lighthouse

Boon Island Light

Goat Island Light

Wood Island Lighthouse

Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse

Cape Elizabeth West Lighthouse

Portland Head Light


Find out more about these Maine lighthouses.

Explore Museums and Historical Sites

York, Maine was founded in 1652 and offers a number of historical sites to visit.


Old York Historic Buildings


This tour is available seasonally, usually opening at the end of May, and allows guests to relish the story of where Maine began! From historic schoolhouses and the first prison in Maine to other historic sites and taverns, this tour is a must-visit.


Old Parish Cemetery


This cemetery is historic and solemn to tour. There is a memorial for the victims of the candlemas day massacre where on January 24, 1692 the 150 York, Maine inhabitants were killed or captured by a French and Indian war party.

Enjoy a Water Adventure on the York River

The York River offers an unparalleled experience for both novice and seasoned paddlers. Launching from the picturesque York Harbor, water adventurers can relish hours of paddling fun while taking in breathtaking views. The best time to paddle is during high tide, allowing you to fully appreciate the tranquility of the surroundings. Bird enthusiasts will be delighted to encounter a diverse range of species along the river. Over a 6-mile course, you’ll glide under five bridges and witness historic sites such as the Hancock Wharf building – once owned by John Hancock himself. Be sure to keep an eye out for lobster boats, adding to the authentic Maine experience. Whether you’re kayaking or paddling, a journey down the York River is an unforgettable adventure you won’t want to miss.


Tee Up on a Nearby Golf Course

While there are 27 golf courses around York, Maine, The Ledges Golf Club stands out as a true gem. This stunning course boasts a dramatic geography layout, complete with elevation changes, challenging greens, and several blind shots. Prepare for a day of exhilaration as you navigate through the course’s immaculately manicured fairways and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.


Get a Taste of Local Culture with a Brewery Visit

Discover an array of breweries near our bed and breakfast that are not to be missed.


York Beach Beer Company


Delight in a selection of 10 beers on tap, indulge in delicious bites from a variety of food trucks, and try their tasting flights.


SoMe Brewing Company


Open 7 days a week, enjoy a rotating selection of 11 beers on tap and feel free to bring your own food to pair with their brews.


Odd by Nature Brewing


This pet-friendly brewery offers outdoor seating and serves unique craft beers alongside a full-service pizza kitchen. Open Thursday through Monday.


Tributary Brewing Company


Another pet-friendly spot, this brewery offers a pleasant patio and a diverse selection of beers. Don’t miss out on trying the Oyster Stout if it’s on tap.

Shop Until You Drop at the Kittery Outlet Malls

The Kittery Outlet Malls, is a shopper’s paradise with a vast selection of stores. From apparel to home decor, the outlet center is massive and offers something for everyone to enjoy. Additionally, visitors will be pleased to know that there is ample parking available to make their shopping experience even more convenient.


Relax and Rejuvenate with a Spa Day

Pamper yourself and indulge in a rejuvenating spa experience during your stay at our bed and breakfast. With a wide variety of spas located in the vicinity, you can treat yourself to a range of services including hair treatments, facials, massages, and permanent make up to name but a few. Enhance your vacation in Maine by looking and feeling your best with a revitalizing spa treatment.


Naviina Salon & Day Spa

Aviva Esthetics

Zen Spa

Euphoria Salon and Spa

Journey Through Southern Maine Biking Route 103

State Route 103 is a popular destination among locals for a picturesque 16.3 mile bike ride through southern Maine. The route forms a half loop, providing stunning views of the state’s scenic landscapes. For bike enthusiasts, renting a bike and embarking on this breathtaking journey is an absolute dream. Join the locals and hit the pavement for an unforgettable biking experience.


Whale Watching Tours

While you could rent a boat and go solo for a day of whale watching, you’re better off booking a tour for whale watching near York, Maine, for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, experienced tour guides are on the water every day, and they know the best spots to find whales.


Perhaps more importantly, however, these seasoned guides know the rules. Did you know that federal regulations require boats to stay a certain distance away from whales, and this distance can vary by species? In addition, guides know how to keep both passengers and wildlife safe so that everyone can enjoy the experience.


When seeking opportunities for outstanding whale watching near York Beach, Maine, both Granite State Whale Watch and First Chance Whale Watch offer a range of tours, environmentally-friendly practices, and safety protocols that observe all laws and guidelines.

Visit a State Park

Crescent Beach State Park


Just a few miles south of Portland on Bowery Beach Road in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, is Crescent Beach State Park. This beachy coastal gem is open year-round from 9 a.m. to sunset every day. The park opened in 1966 and offers a snack bar, a children’s playground, and picnic areas with grills.


Beachgoers can enjoy a mile-long beach and explore wooded areas, saltwater coves, and rock ledges. Trails for nature walks and hiking are popular, and in the winter, when vehicles are prohibited from entering the park, visitors on foot can enjoy cross-country skiing and winter hikes. Crescent Beach State Park is a 50-minute drive from York.


Ferry Beach State Park


About 36 minutes from York on Bay View Road is Ferry Beach State Park, offering pristine white sand beaches. You’ll find rare black gum trees here and nature trails for walking and hiking. If you’re a fan of fishing, you’ll be able to fish at the park, too.


You can also visit the nature center, which routinely offers a wide variety of nature programs. Ferry Beach State Park is open from 9 a.m. to sunset, but be aware that the nature center may close earlier on certain days.


Fort McClary State Historic Site


A popular destination for everyone from historians to geology buffs, Fort McClary State Historic Site is just a 15-minute drive from York on Pepperrell Road in Kittery Point.

Fort McClary was named after Andrew McClary, who died in the Battle of Bunker Hill. This site, open from 10 a.m. to sunset during the summer, has been home to the fort that guards the Piscataqua River for over 275 years.


Mackworth Island State Park


Mackworth Island State Park is open all year from 9 a.m. to sunset. You can enter the park via Andrews Avenue off Route 1 in Falmouth. The island stretches across about 100 acres and is just 47 minutes from York.


Here, visitors enjoy hiking and walking trails that encircle the island and breathtaking views of Portland and Casco Bay. Mackworth Island is a favorite destination for people who enjoy fishing, beach going, sunbathing, swimming, hiking, and wildlife watching.


Scarborough Beach State Park


One of the best state parks near York, Maine, is Scarborough Beach, just 46 minutes away via I-95. The beach is extremely popular and often busy, so make sure to arrive early. Scarborough offers beautifully warm water temps for swimming, along with sea kayaking and other water activities.


Enjoy dramatic seascapes and unusual geological sites at Scarborough Beach State Park. Since rip currents occur at the beach daily, there are lifeguards on site. Make sure to swim only in these designated lifeguarded areas.


Two Lights State Park


If you’re ready for adventure on a rocky Maine coast, you might enjoy Two Lights State Park — undoubtedly one of the most popular and unique state parks near York, Maine. The park got its name from the two lighthouses at the end of Two Lights Road. Built in 1828, they were the first twin lighthouses in Maine.


Two Lights State Park is located in Cape Elizabeth off Route 77 and features 41 acres of rocky headlands that attract visitors from around the globe. There are picnic tables on the hills facing the ocean, shoreline trails for walkers and hikers, and fishing areas.


Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park


A quick and easy 20 minutes from York, you’ll find Vaughan Woods Memorial State Park in South Berwick, ME. Open year-round with only walk-ups allowed during the off-season, this state park near York, Maine, spans 165 acres along the Salmon Falls River.


Visitors enjoy a hiking trail loop system over three miles long, and many take breaks at the park’s numerous picnic facilities. Additional activities include horseback riding and plenty of wildlife watching, and pets are allowed as long as they are on a leash no longer than four feet.


With so many one-in-a-million locations, stunning backdrops, and fascinating activities at every turn, it’s no wonder that Maine is one of the most beloved states for nature enthusiasts worldwide. The next time you are in the area, visit these seven state parks near York, each just a quick, convenient ride away.

Fine Dining

Shearwater


Located right at the Stage Neck Inn, convenience meets upscale dining at Shearwater. For visitors at the inn, a classy oceanfront restaurant with a varied menu of eats and drinks is mere steps away from your room, making it one of the easiest York, Maine restaurants on the water to get to.

Shearwater serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. They also have a full kids menu. The cuisine at Shearwater follows New American traditions with a focus on fresh, unique seafood dishes.


Enjoy a craft cocktail, beer on tap, or fine wine with your delicious dinner as you take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic. Depending on the time of year, you might even catch a whale sighting!


Dockside


Dockside is located along the shore where York Harbor meets York River. This quaint, inviting restaurant is family-owned, giving it an authentic Southeast Maine flair that makes the experience even more enriching for vacationers. Dockside is also one of the most convenient York, Maine restaurants on the water. It is close to many of the city’s most popular beaches, fishing spots, and yacht clubs.


At Dockside, you can find any of the best New England eats you’re craving, including ribeye steak, Maine lobster, and much more. Dine in the upscale dining room or sit out on the deck for an even better view of the water.


The York River Landing


Nestled alongside The York River between U.S. Route 1 and I-95, The York River Landing is easily reachable and convenient while still maintaining a sense of seclusion and privacy on the waterfront. The restaurant’s facade will remind you of a classic New England home, which makes it all the more inviting.


The restaurant serves lunch and dinner seven days a week with all kinds of delicious appetizers, entrees, and desserts to explore. One of its special features is the craft beer menu, which includes 36 individual brews on tap.


The friendly staff will be happy to tell you all about The York River Landing’s current menu items and the York River itself, which has played a crucial role in the lives of Southern Maine folks for centuries.


Lobster Cove


Lobster Cove is the perfect destination for vacationers looking for more laid-back York, Maine restaurants on the water. Thanks to its convenient location on York Street, just minutes away from York Beach, visitors can easily walk straight to their next meal from their spot on the sand.


You can enjoy all the best flavors of Maine with menu items like Fresh Maine Crab Cakes, New England Clam Chowder, Lobster Mac and cheese, and so much more. Lobster Cove also has a special happy hour menu so visitors can enjoy discounted drinks and small plates before dinnertime.

Savor your meal in the dining room or take it to the deck to feel closer to the shimmering ocean water. And to enjoy the best possible views, visit at sunset.


Sun and Surf


Sun and Surf is proud to be the only restaurant located right on Long Sands Beach. Like many other oceanside eateries in York, Sun and Surf offers an inviting dining room and an outer deck.


This establishment has been under the same family ownership for over 50 years, so it’s clear that it’s a mainstay in the York community. The menus are full of eclectic, chef-inspired dishes that are sure to leave you satisfied.


Fox’s Lobster House


Located just west of Sohier Park and Cape Neddick, where the Nubble Light is located, Fox’s Lobster House is the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat after exploring some of York’s most popular destinations.


At Fox’s Lobster House, you’ll find a wide variety of fresh lobster dishes, authentic New England clam chowder, and ice cream. The oceanside view at Fox’s is especially memorable, as you can clearly spot the Nubble Light.


Stone’s Throw


Stone’s Throw is one of York’s hippest and most modern restaurants. At Stone’s Throw, you can enjoy tasty New American eats, refreshing cocktails, and decadent desserts, all while enjoying a stunning view of the Atlantic. This happening spot is just a few minutes from Long Sands Beach, York Beach, and other popular beaches in town.