- TripBuzz discovered 81 different types of activities for couples in the Gardiner area, including Piers & Boardwalks (like Gardiner Waterfront), Scenic Railroads (like Kennebec River Rail Trail), Theaters (like Carousel Music Theater) and Movie Theaters (like Strand Theater), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 82 date ideas in or near Gardiner, Maine, including 80 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Augusta, Brunswick, Damariscotta and Bath.
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Named in 2008 by Downeast Magazine the Best Saltwater Camping in Maine, the Hermit Island has 275 campsites and 3 small cabins for rental. It is suited for both tents and tent trailers.
35.4 Miles
Noted breeders of Belted Galloway Cattle, Aldermere Farms is both an educational center and a working farm. Open to visitors, it features scenic views, educational programs with a focus on sustainability, and beef and cattle products for sale.
35.6 Miles
The High Street Historic District is a street in Camden, Maine, that runs from Main Street to Sherman Point Road. Along the road are 66 historic homes, most built in the early 1800s.
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A pottery studio, Clay Play allows visitors to paint provided pottery pieces including figurines, mugs, plates, holiday-themed items and decorative pieces. The facility offers private event hosting and services including glazing and firing of painted items.
35.7 Miles
As a lighthouse built in the 1800s, Curtis Island Light provides visitors with a historic view of the coast. On the grounds, visitors can sit among the rocky coastline and watch boats pass by.
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Birch Point Beach State Park is only a day park and camping here is not allowed. It is renowned for its oceanfront scenery—thus making it a popular hangout for photographers.
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Bird watchers, cross-country skiers, hikers, hunters, bikers, horseback riders, and snowmobilers can explore Camden Hills State Park including Mount Battie. The park also offers RV camping, a shower house, and Wi-Fi.
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Pitcher Pond is a resort community built on the lake. The lake offers swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities, and people often collect lobsters here, as well as the pond offering views of Ducktrap Mountain.
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Little John Island Preserve is a 23 acre reserve populated by rocky beaches and red oaks. The preserve is home to wildlife such as bald eagles and great horned owls and maintains a half mile loop trail along the coast.
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Opened in 1954, the Skowhegan Drive-In Theatre is a family-friendly location to view recent theatrical releases. The theatre, which is open seasonally, is the only drive-in within a 50 mile radius.