- TripBuzz discovered 75 different types of activities for couples in the Owls Head area, including Winery/Vineyard (like Breakwater Vineyards), Specialty Museums (like Owls Head Transportation Museum), National & State Parks (like Birch Point Beach State Park) and Lighthouses (like Owls Head Lighthouse), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 120 date ideas in or near Owls Head, Maine, including 115 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Camden, Rockland, Belfast and Deer Isle.
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Featuring the latest blockbuster hits, Colonial Theatre offers three screens to watch movies in. The theater is located in the downtown area and features 1920s architecture with two elephant sculptures on the roof.
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Opened in 1989, Coyote Moon is a boutique which offers its visitors many clothing collections and not only – musical chimes, books, statues and many other things make it a relaxing and soothing environment
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The Dice Head Foot Path begins at the Dice Head Lightkeeper's home. The small steep foot path that ends at Penobscot Bay offers scenic views, but can be very slippery when wet.
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With a variety of arctic expeditions available, Wanderbird Expedition Cruises takes visitors to locations like Greenland and Newfoundland. During the tour, visitors can spot icebergs, abandoned ships, seabirds, bears, and more.
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Midcoast Kayak is a local business which offers guided kayak trips on the coastal waters around Maine as well as kayak lessons and a variety of other rentals to those interested.
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Henry Rusk Sail Co. - Day Tours is an adventure company that features bathroom facilities and food available for purchase. The company offers trips on the Atlantic Ocean or on the waters of Penobscot Bay.
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Fort George State Park is located at the highest point in Castine. Visitors see earthworks on three acres of the last fort that the British surrendered during the Revolutionary War.
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The original fort at the site of Fort Madison State Park was built in 1811 in preparation for the War of 1812. The fort is mostly in ruins now, but the park offers wide views of Penobscot Bay and Castine Harbor.
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The Wilson Museum features exhibits to help people understand the growth of man's ability to make tools from the Paleolithic times to the Native Americans. Visitors see rocks, shells, ship models, reconstructed 1905 kitchen, and a Victorian Parlor.
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Perry's Nut House is a local store which stocks a variety of nuts as well as some antique artifacts belonging to the explorer after whom the shop has been named, Commodore Perry.