

The town sign on U.S. Route 1 notes an honor by Down East magazine. Photo by Joel Page.
Golfers enjoy a sunny August day at Dutch Elm Golf Course. Photo by Joel Page.
Vinegar Hill Music Theatre offers live entertainment in a range of genres. Photo by Joel Page.
A 1967 Amphicar and a 1961 VW Microbus at the Maine Classic Car Museum. Photo by Joel Page.
Frinklepod Farm on Log Cabin Road is named after a fictitious critter in “Uno's Garden” by Graeme Base. Photo by Joel Page.
A handsome farmhouse on Old Post Road. Photo by Joel Page.
Alpacas graze and relax at Pamelamas LLC Alpacas and Farm Store. Photo by Joel Page.
Very popular Bentley’s on U.S. Route 1 is “a premier biker destination with a saloon, full-service campground, motel rooms and a gift shop.” Photo by Joel Page.
A pretty, rustic shed on Old Post Road. Photo by Joel Page.
A runner passes a sign on Arundel’s four-mile stretch of the Eastern Trail. Photo by Joel Page.
The Town Hall building hosted social events when it was new, as Parvo Hall. Photo by Joel Page.
Arundel Antique Village offers vintage items by scores of vendors. Photo by Joel Page.
Cyclists cruise along on the town’s stretch of the Eastern Trail. Photo by Joel Page.
Considering these distances, just staying in Arundel sounds like a fine option. Photo by Joel Page.