Recreation, Arts, and Culture
Kennebunk, population of approximately 11,000 persons, is located in York County in Southern Maine.
You'll find lots to see and do here!
A beautiful and active year-round community, Kennebunk is home to sandy beaches, Webhannet Golf Club,
the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, the Nature Conservancy Blueberry Barrens
(known locally as the plains), the c.1799 Kennebunk Inn, the Brick Store Museum,
and many churches, shops, and historic homes,
including the famous Wedding Cake House.
Both the Senior Center at Lower Village and the Kennebunk Recreation and Parks Department
offer many social activities, educational and informational classes,
sports programs, and trips throughout the year.
The Waterhouse Center Pavilion provides four seasons of family friendly events and festivals;
concerts, craft fairs, and ice skating to mention a few.
Between downtown and Lower Village, there are many options for casual and fine dining,
coffee shops, inns, gift shops, art galleries, and cultural events.
The Kennebunk Farmer's Market is open on Saturdays from May to November.
The town hosts the Third Friday Art Walk, annual Blueberry Festival, summer theater such as Shakespeare in the Park, and free local musical performances.
You'll find lots to see and do here!
A beautiful and active year-round community, Kennebunk is home to sandy beaches, Webhannet Golf Club,
the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge, the Nature Conservancy Blueberry Barrens
(known locally as the plains), the c.1799 Kennebunk Inn, the Brick Store Museum,
and many churches, shops, and historic homes,
including the famous Wedding Cake House.
Both the Senior Center at Lower Village and the Kennebunk Recreation and Parks Department
offer many social activities, educational and informational classes,
sports programs, and trips throughout the year.
The Waterhouse Center Pavilion provides four seasons of family friendly events and festivals;
concerts, craft fairs, and ice skating to mention a few.
Between downtown and Lower Village, there are many options for casual and fine dining,
coffee shops, inns, gift shops, art galleries, and cultural events.
The Kennebunk Farmer's Market is open on Saturdays from May to November.
The town hosts the Third Friday Art Walk, annual Blueberry Festival, summer theater such as Shakespeare in the Park, and free local musical performances.