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Milestone Inn Ogunquit

Milestone Inn Ogunquit: Walkable Beach Access on Main Street

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a large swimming pool with chairs and umbrellas at Ogunquit The Milestone Inn in Ogunquit
a large swimming pool with chairs and umbrellas at Ogunquit The Milestone Inn in Ogunquit

Why Stay

Why Milestone Inn Ogunquit

The Milestone Inn occupies the sweet spot most Ogunquit travelers hunt for - a location so central you can walk to Footbridge Beach in thirteen minutes, reach Main Street restaurants in even less, and bypass the parking circus that plagues downtown. It's an older four-star property with the honest wear that comes with decades of summer seasons, but the bones are solid, the rooms are genuinely large, and the price stays reasonable year-round. Couples, families, and solo travelers all return, often multiple years running. The continental breakfast is simple but genuine - coffee that doesn't taste like cardboard, pastries, toast. The pool opens seasonally and draws families hard. Staff familiarity is real; repeat guests are remembered.

The Milestone trades modern polish for reliable comfort and an unbeatable walk score. You're not paying premium rates; you're trading some cosmetic freshness for location and value.


Location is the entire equation. Every review that matters mentions proximity to Footbridge Beach, downtown restaurants, and shops. You can roll out of your room and be on sand in under fifteen minutes. The trolley stop is steps away - locals ride it straight into the village rather than hunt for paid parking. From the inn, the Marginal Way (the 1.75-mile cliff-top path) is walkable. Hiking trails, art galleries, and the Ogunquit Playhouse are all within a short drive.

Breakfast is included and better than you'd expect. Continental, yes - not a full spread - but guests consistently praise the coffee quality, fresh pastries, and muffins. Several reviewers noted it as exceptional value compared to what they'd pay elsewhere on the coast. It's the kind of breakfast that gets you out the door fueled without eating into your day.

The rooms are genuinely spacious. This is a surprise to many guests used to compact hotel units. Standard rooms and Deluxe options both give you room to actually move around. Plenty of towels, working A/C (essential in peak summer), and many of the Deluxe rooms and suites feature balconies or patios. Private parking in front of your building is included - rare in Ogunquit proper.

A heated seasonal pool and garden grounds. The pool is small but draws families who appreciate a place to cool off between beach days. The gardens and outdoor seating areas are maintained well. Several guests with mobility concerns appreciated the accessible parking and accessible room options.

Staff continuity. The same front-desk faces appear year after year in reviews. Guests feel recognized. Service is efficient, and problems get handled without excuses. This matters more than a slick lobby.


Rooms

The rooms

The inn is built in clusters across sloped terrain - some rooms on the ground level, others requiring a short uphill walk or exterior stairs. Bring comfortable shoes if mobility is a concern. Most rooms feature coffee makers, refrigerators, and private bathrooms. Air conditioning and heating are standard. Beds vary: some guests report firm, high-quality mattresses; others have noted older, softer units. If mattress preference is critical, mention it at booking.

Standard Double Room - Main workhorse option. Large for the price category. Expect older finishes but solid cleanliness.

Deluxe Double Room - Bigger footprint, often includes a balcony or patio. Slightly better furnishings. Popular with couples staying 2–3 nights.

King Room & Standard King Room - Single king bed instead of queens. Couples often choose these for the sleeping surface.

Two Queen Premium - Family-friendly. More space, better layout for groups with children.

Double Room - Disability Access - Accessible parking, roll-in shower, grab bars. Several guests with mobility needs called out the layout as functional and welcoming.

Caveat: Bathrooms in standard rooms are compact - "tiny" per one guest - and dated. Shower heads are lower; tall guests report having to crouch. Some rooms show their age: paint chips, worn fixtures, older tile. If you need ultra-modern, this isn't it. If you're okay trading cosmetics for location and value, you won't notice after the first night.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

Traditional 4-star inn, multi-building, sloped terrain

Best for

Couples, families, solo travelers, return visitors, budget-conscious beach travelers

Price tier

Mid-range (excellent value relative to location)

Open

Year-round

Walk to downtown

~5 minutes to Main Street, ~10 minutes to downtown dining

Guest score

7.9 Good

Couples score

8.7 / 10

Standout amenities

Location (walking distance to Footbridge Beach and downtown) · included breakfast · free parking · seasonal heated pool · spacious rooms

Details

687 Main Street, Ogunquit, ME 03907

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Pool & Grounds - Heated seasonal outdoor swimming pool (typically May–September) · Fenced pool area with all ages welcome · Pool and beach towels provided · Beach umbrellas · Lush garden with outdoor furniture · Outdoor seating areas

Practical - Free WiFi in public areas · Free parking (private, in front of building) · Accessible parking · Air conditioning and heating in rooms · Non-smoking rooms · Daily housekeeping · Laundry facilities · Business center · Fax/photocopying

Transportation - Public transit tickets available at desk · Trolley stop steps from property

Safety & Security - Key card access · Smoke alarms · Fire extinguishers


The continental breakfast earns genuine praise. Toast, muffins, pastries, yogurt, cereal, coffee. One guest raved about the "surprisingly good coffee" - a rarity at this price point. Coffee in the rooms, by contrast, is "awful," so plan to grab it downstairs. Rose and Renee both mentioned variety; Thomas wanted more choices. It's basic but clean, properly maintained, and included. Set expectations accordingly: it's not a full hot spread, but it's enough to skip the breakfast markup at downtown cafés.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Pool is open and heated. Beach is warm. All restaurants and attractions running full hours. Book months ahead. Ogunquit Playhouse operates full season. Expect crowds and moderate parking pressure.

Fall (September–October) - Shoulder season sweetness. Pool remains open through September; weather is still warm. Fewer crowds after Labor Day. Foliage peaks late September through mid-October. Ideal for the Marginal Way and hiking. Restaurants still busy but not impossible to get into same-day. Reviewers consistently loved fall stays.

Spring (April–May) - Shoulder season opening. Many attractions and restaurants are ramping up. Weather is unpredictable. Pool doesn't open until May. Leaf-peeping trails green up. Less crowded. Winter rates often still apply.

Winter (November–March) - Quiet season. Some attractions close or reduce hours. Ogunquit Playhouse operates select months. Pool closed. Weather is cold and coastal. Ideal if you want solitude and the lowest rates. Several families mentioned December stays for holiday events.


Reviews

What guests say

"It's clean. Excellent location. Breakfast is included. There are no better prices in Ogunquit. Excellent value." - Molter, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10

"Walking distance to beach and several restaurants. Great breakfast. Friendly accommodating front desk." - Ron, United States · Couple · 9/10

"The location is very convenient to everything in Ogunquit. It was an easy walk to Footbridge Beach, which was just spectacular in the early morning. The pool would definitely be inviting in summer." - Joyce, United States · Solo traveler · 9/10

"Great location, clean, comfortable bed, walking distance to many eating establishments." - Charlene, United States · Couple · 9/10

"Nice location, walking distance to beach and several restaurants." - Chartier, United States · Group · 8/10

"We love the milestone stay there every year. Love the staff, location and cleanliness. Very good value." - Threasa, United States · Group · 9/10

Guests consistently flag a few minor frictions: mattresses vary in comfort (some soft with age, others praised as firm), bathrooms are dated and compact, and air conditioning can work slowly in peak heat. A handful of reviewers noted outdated décor (paint chips, old fixtures, muted lighting), but nearly all agreed the location and price offset the cosmetic wear. One guest mentioned a musty smell in an older room; another reported a brief ant problem that staff resolved immediately. These are exceptions, not patterns, and most rooms receive high marks for cleanliness.


Location

Things to do nearby

Footbridge Beach - 13-minute walk. The signature Ogunquit strand. Calm water, lifeguards in summer, excellent for families and swimming.

Ogunquit Playhouse - 2.1 miles. Professional summer theater on a historic stage. Dinner and a show packages available.

The Marginal Way - 0.3 miles via Main Street. The 1.75-mile clifftop walking path. Dramatic rocky coast, tide pools, photographers' favorite at sunrise. Popular in fall for foliage.

Downtown Ogunquit / Main Street - Walking distance. Galleries, boutiques, ice cream, restaurants. The trolley runs straight through; free with ticket purchase.

Perkins Cove - 1 mile by car or 20-minute walk. Working fishing village, lobster shacks, boat tours, gift shops, and the iconic Oarweed Bridge.

Mount Agamenticus - 2.1 miles. Highest point in southern Maine. Hiking trails, scenic tower, mountain biking, and views across three states on clear days.

Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge - 3 miles north. Salt marshes, walking trails, migratory bird habitat. Binoculars essential.

Portsmouth, New Hampshire - 20 miles. Historic waterfront, Strawbery Banke museum, restaurants, craft breweries.


FAQ

Good to know

Is it really walking distance to Footbridge Beach? Yes. Thirteen minutes on foot from the inn. Main Street route is flat and well-marked. Beach access is reliable and lifeguarded in summer. Bring a towel or rent one.

Is breakfast actually included? Yes. Continental breakfast is complimentary. Coffee, pastries, toast, muffins, yogurt, cereal. Not a hot spread, but quality matters and it's open daily. Plan to eat downstairs; in-room coffee is poor.

What's the parking situation? Free parking is included and located in front of your assigned building. No street parking or lot competition. This is huge in Ogunquit. Portsmouth airport is 20 miles if flying in.

Are there accessible rooms? Yes. Double Room - Disability Access options feature roll-in showers, grab bars, accessible parking, and accessible bathroom fixtures. Book directly or call ahead to confirm availability and room level (ground-floor preferred to avoid stairs).

Is the pool heated? Yes, the pool is heated and seasonal, typically opening in May and closing in September. It's small but well-maintained. Kids appreciate it as a break from ocean swimming.

Do I need a car? Not essential in-season. The trolley runs frequently and stops steps from the inn. Restaurants, shops, and Footbridge Beach are all walkable. Parking in downtown is paid ($10–$15/day). For Mount Agamenticus, Rachel Carson Refuge, or Perkins Cove, a car is handy but not required.

What's the age of the building and rooms? This is an older property (decades of operation). Rooms are clean but show signs of age: dated tile, paint chips, older fixtures, compact bathrooms. Furniture is functional. If you need modern amenities, look elsewhere. If you prioritize location and value over cosmetics, you'll be fine.


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