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The Ultimate Guide to Freeport, Maine

Freeport, Maine, beckons visitors with small-town charm, outlet shopping, and outdoor fun along the beautiful Atlantic coast.

Guide to Freeport, Maine

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Tucked between Falmouth and Brunswick along the Maine coast, Freeport is a lovely town most famous for its plentiful retail outlets and shops, including the flagship outpost of that classic New England brand, L.L. Bean. But its oceanside location affords visitors plenty of recreational opportunities, too. The 244-acre Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park is just a five-minute drive from the shopping district, plus there are hiking and walking trails developed by the Freeport Conservation Committee all over town. In other words, Freeport, Maine, is an inviting coastal town on Casco Bay that offers the best of both worlds.

Guide to Freeport, Maine
South Freeport Pier
Photo Credit : Emily Marquis Freeport USA

Guide to Freeport, Maine

Intrigued by this coastal town that offers premium shopping and premium outdoor activity? Here are some of our favorite places to eat, things to do, and places to stay in Freeport, Maine.

Things to Do in Freeport, Maine

The Desert of Maine

A desert in Maine? How is that possible? It’s a rare phenomenon, to be sure — and that itself is reason enough to visit this 40-acre swath of sand, minerals, and glacial silt that was created about 11,000 years ago when a glacier slid through the area. Try a round of “desert” mini-golf and learn some history at the same time, there’s fun and education here for the whole family. You may even want to reserve a camping spot and stay a while!

Guide to Freeport, Maine
The L.L. Bean Flagship Store in Freeport, Maine.
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L.L. Bean Flagship Store

Everything from kayak paddles to cocktail party togs can be found 24 hours a day in the flagship store of L.L. Bean, the legacy of Leon Leonwood Bean and his ingenious outdoor boots. But this is much more than a shopping experience: Bean’s guides lead all manner of adventure pursuits, and its “Summer in the Park” programs bring yoga, concerts, and movies to downtown Freeport.

Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park

Need a respite from the shopping crowds? A short drive from downtown will bring you to Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park, which offers white pine and hemlock forests, salt marshes, and rocky shorelines for endless exploration. Your quality outdoor time here could include watching for ospreys over a picnic lunch, walking the Casco Bay Trail along the coast, or signing up for a guided nature program.

Guide to Freeport, Maine
Like to shop? Freeport, Maine, has something for everyone on your list.
Photo Credit : Emily Marquis Freeport USA

Shopping Outlets

Freeport has become famous as a top New England shopping destination. With its blend of premium international and local brands, the downtown area has something for everyone. You can easily spend all day (or two, or three) wandering the Freeport Village Station, shopping, eating, and maybe even catching a movie at Nordica Theatre.

Maine Beer Company

If you’re in the mood for a cold one, what could be better than a local brew? Stop by this independent craft brewery off Route 1 for a view of the operations and a tasting of the eight beers on tap. There are snacks available from local vendors, plus beer and merchandise for sale.

Restaurants in Freeport, Maine

Tuscan Brick Oven Bistro

Featuring rustic bistro decor and a commitment to using fresh, local ingredients, Tuscan Brick Oven Bistro also boasts an executive chef who’s a Freeport native and knows how to cater to locals and visitors alike. The pizza dough, breads, pasta, and pizza are made from scratch every morning.

Buck’s Naked BBQ

If you’re in the mood for some slow-cooked barbecue, Buck’s Naked is the place to go. Originally opened in a small garage, this restaurant expanded to the 8,800 square foot Freeport location in 2008 thanks to its ever-growing and loyal customer base. That’s a testament to the food here – where the meats are smoked in an Ole Hickory Pit with locally sourced hardwoods like Oak, Apple, and Shag Bark Hickory.

Li’s Place

For some tasty takeout, make tracks for Li’s Place (formerly Li’s Chinese Express). Widely considered to have some of the best Chinese food around, this warm and inviting little eatery offers a range of dishes prepared fresh and loaded with flavor.

Wicked Whoopies

You can’t leave Maine without having a whoopie pie — it’s the official state treat, after all! A good place to cross this tasty task off your bucket list is Wicked Whoopies, where these chocolate-cake-and-cream-filling “sandwiches” are the tried-and-true specialty. From the classic version to many interesting variations thereof (maple, gingerbread, strawberry, peanut butter), this shop has a whoopie pie for every palate.

Lodging in Freeport, Maine

Brewster House Bed & Breakfast

A day at this gracious bed-and-breakfast, situated in a restored 19th-century Queen Anne, might begin with a three-course gourmet breakfast and end with some relaxing in Adirondack chairs on the beautiful porch. Just three blocks from the shopping district, Brewster House has seven well-appointed rooms and historical touches throughout.

Guide to Freeport, Maine
The Harraseeket Inn in Freeport, Maine, is known for its ideal location and afternoon tea.
Photo Credit : Kelly Edwards Freeport USA

Harraseeket Inn

With two restaurants, 23 fireplaces, an indoor heated pool, some pet-friendly rooms, and a location just minutes from the Freeport outlets and L.L. Bean, this 93-room luxury inn has all you could wish for, including a full buffet breakfast and afternoon tea. It also has a number of townhouses available for those planning a longer stay.

Candlebay Inn

Traveling with your furry friend can be difficult, but not if you stay at the Candlebay Inn. The quaint inn is decidedly dog-friendly, in addition to offering all the comforts of home. Originally built in 1853 as a shipbuilder’s home, the inn has a long New England history that guests can soak up as they settle into their rooms.

Wolfe’s Neck Oceanfront Camping

You can’t beat the beauty of waking up and looking directly out toward the Maine coast. So if you’re willing to forgo some of the modern luxuries of a hotel or inn, Wolfe’s Neck — with its acres of oceanfront farmland and forest — can provide you with an ideal home base for exploring Freeport’s great outdoors.

Have you ever been to Freeport, Maine? Tell us about it!

This post was first published in 2017 and has been updated. 

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  1. I live in Freeport, and Azure Cafe is our favorite restaurant in town. I’ve eaten there many times, and it is always excellent. The service is consistently great, too. Highly recommend.

  2. There’s a grocery store called bo Street market family owned and operated since 1974. This is one of the best places to go in Freeport Maine. Check it out local to New England homemade whoopie Pies, wine cellar and your fantastic butcher store

  3. I love Freeport, I was there just 2 weeks ago. Since I have been going there for over 30 years, I always said that I would love to retire there.

  4. Love everything about Freeport ! Gritty McDuffs and Naked Bucks BBQ are our favorite restaurants. And of course lotsa shopping at LLBean!

  5. We loved Freeport. We had the pleasure of staying at Brewster house with Dave and Kelleigh. Best hosts ever. They cannot do enough for you. Having travelled from
    Australia and being away for a while, this became our home away from home. Highly recommend.

  6. I am sure homes are expensive my dream is to live in Maine but I don’t think I can afford it makes it a very sad

  7. We LOVE Freeport! Honestly, we stayed there for 3 nights, and could have stayed for a week! There are so many hidden gems… and I have to give a shout out to the Porters Landing Guesthouse Inn, another hidden gem in Freeport. The Inn was built in the 1700s, and our suite had a fireplace, skylights, it[s own living room! The owners were SO great, and steered us to a lot of the hidden gems that I talked about. We can’t wait to go back to Freeport! We’re planning a week there next summer. I call dibs on the Porters Landing Guesthouse suite! <3

  8. So many places to enjoy, not sure if it’s still there, but the LL Bean discount outlet (separate from the main blg) a block or two over was a great find but it’s been years & years since we’ve been in town.

  9. The Maine Organic Farmers and Growers Association (MOFGA) gift store on Bus Rte 1 is a great place to shop for gifts and support a not-for-profit.

  10. Regarding places to eat, you left off the Harraseeket Lunch and Lobster, SoFreeMe…no better place to get a lobster roll anywhere in New England!