The leaves are turning and they're turning a few heads this Autumn here in Kennebunk / Kennebunkport. This is truley one of the best times of the year to experience Maine and all that nature has to offer. Here at the King's Port Inn, the hustle and bustle of the Summer season is winding down, and it is time to experience a softer side of Maine.
What better way than to relax than to take a walk down to the Kennebunk River and visit Kennebunkport's Dock Square, or perhaps find yourself in the scenic Franciscan Monastery to take in some of the beautiful changing leaves. Both of these points of interest are located just a 5 minute walk or so from the doorstep of us here at the King's Pot Inn.
Take advantage of all the shops and restuarants here for you to enjoy. With so many unique and surreal views of Kennebunk / Kennebunkport here to be explored, why not come give it a try. by days end I'm sure on ecould appreciate a long soak in one of our marble two-person Jacuzzi Suites. Call for mid-week specials. Whatever your plans, explore have fun and stay safe this Fall.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Kayaking Through History
On Sunday September 12th, from noon to 4:30 p.m. Coastal Maine Kayak and the Brick Store Museum are teaming up to offer Kayaking Through History. It will be a guided kayak excursion up the Kennebunk River.
To go along with this fun river experience, the Brick Store Museum is holding a new exhibition: " In the Maine Stream". The exhibit features vintage paddles ands oars, and an 1899 Wabanaki birchbark canoe.
Participants for this river adventure will experience the Kennebunk River from unique perspectives. You will be given a narrated scenic tour of the river. You will see georgious views of nature and such local areas as Cape Arundel Golf Club, Picnic Rock, Durell's Bridge, and many other places of interest.
Advanced Reservations are required by contacting the museum at (207) 985-4802. The cost is $80 per person includes kayak and many more unique areas !
To go along with this fun river experience, the Brick Store Museum is holding a new exhibition: " In the Maine Stream". The exhibit features vintage paddles ands oars, and an 1899 Wabanaki birchbark canoe.
Participants for this river adventure will experience the Kennebunk River from unique perspectives. You will be given a narrated scenic tour of the river. You will see georgious views of nature and such local areas as Cape Arundel Golf Club, Picnic Rock, Durell's Bridge, and many other places of interest.
Advanced Reservations are required by contacting the museum at (207) 985-4802. The cost is $80 per person includes kayak and many more unique areas !
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