Free & Cheap Things to Do in Bath, ME

  • The list below includes 119 free or cheap things to do in or near Bath, Maine, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Hiking Trails, Pubs and Specialty Museums.
  • From Library Park to Josephine Newman Sanctuary, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bath and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Boothbay Harbor, Freeport and Boothbay.
  • The list below includes 119 free or cheap things to do in or near Bath, Maine, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Hiking Trails, Pubs and Specialty Museums.
  • From Library Park to Josephine Newman Sanctuary, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bath and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Boothbay Harbor, Freeport and Boothbay.
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28.1 Miles
90% 396 votes
Neighborhoods Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Commercial Street is a historic area of Portland located near the harbor. Visitors of this site will be able to shop at a variety of stores, dine at restaurants or bakeries, and enjoy alcoholic beverages at the site's bars.
28.1 Miles
54% 35 votes
Cultural Centers 1 Civic Center Square, Portland, ME MoreLess Info
The Cumberland County Civic Center, the home of the Portland Pirates, is an entertainment venue that hosts Disney On Ice events. Visitors of this site can also attend University of Maine hockey games, preseason NBA games, and Harlem Globetrotters performances.
28.1 Miles
90% 61 votes
History Museums 489 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101 MoreLess Info
As the oldest house in the region, Longfellow House & Garden is a National Historic Landmark that displays the artifacts of a 19th century New England family. The house is open to group and self-guided tours.
28.2 Miles
96% 334 votes
Lighthouses Port Clyde, ME MoreLess Info
The collection of the Marshall Point Lighthouse Museum offers its visitors a glimpse into the village's history and lighthouse's past. It has a gift shop.
28.2 Miles
80% 81 votes
Historic Sites 16 Cony Street, Augusta, ME MoreLess Info
Old Fort Western was built in 1754, and is the oldest surviving wooden fort in America. Visitors can also see the James Howard that was inhabited by 1770, and the general store stocked with supplies sold by Howard to other settlers.
28.2 Miles
89% 118 votes
Hiking Trails Portland, ME MoreLess Info
One of the oldest and still most popular trails in Portland is the Back Cove Trail. It loops around the cove itself and offers prominent views of the city skyline while visitors walk, run, bike, and even take their dogs walking.
28.3 Miles
Over 17,000 works of American and European art from the 1700s to the present are found at the Portland Museum of Art, including paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, glass, ceramics, and furniture. The featured artwork includes works by Picasso, Renoir, and Monet.
28.3 Miles
88% 1005 votes
History Museums 109 Danforth St., Portland, ME 04101 MoreLess Info
Architect Henry Austin designed the Italian villa style Victorian Mansion as the summer home of Ruggles Sylvester Morse, a Maine native whom made a fortune as a hotel builder in New Orleans. Gustave Herter designed the interiors of the home.
28.3 Miles
91% 194 votes
Children's Museums 142 Free Street, Portland, ME 04101 MoreLess Info
Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine is a children's museum dedicated to inspiring discovery and imagination through exploration and play. Attractions include several hands on exhibits and a variety of educational programs.
28.4 Miles
96% 1181 votes
Breweries 50 Industrial Way, Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Allagash Brewery offers 30-minute tours of the brewery, in addition to a 20-minute tasting. The brewery, started by Rob Tod, is most famous for producing a white Belgian style beer.
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