- The list below includes 100 free or cheap things to do in or near Boothbay, Maine, including 81 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Parks, Mini Golf and Breweries.
- From Boothbay Community Park to School House Pond Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Boothbay and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Boothbay Harbor, Bath and Freeport.
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An Audubon nature preserve, Mast Landing Sanctuary spans 140 acres, and is home to a diverse variety of plant and animal species. The sanctuary has miles of hiking trails available, as well.
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Freeport Historical Society, 45 Main Street, Freeport, ME 4032
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Maintained and operated by the Freeport Historical Society, Pettengill Farm rests on 140 acres of land, and is surrounded by gardens, fields, and walking trails. The farm dates from the early nineteenth century, and is open for tours.
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426 Wolfes Neck Road, Freeport, ME 04032
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The Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park has large groves of white pine and hemlock trees. Visitors can bird watch, especially for ospreys, go on nature walks, eat picnics, or take part in guided nature programs.
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Suitable for picnics and short walks, Leon Gorman Park features wooded and grassy areas as well as a short loop trail. The park provides an ice skating area and picnic facilities including tables and a pavilion.
23.3 Miles
The scenic St. George River runs through the small coastal town of Camden, offering recreational paddling options. A wide range of trails run along the banks of the river for those seeking land-based activities.
23.4 Miles
The Nordia Theatre is a six-screen cinema multiplex that shows current Hollywood movies. It features digital video and sound, 3D capabilities, and stadium seating. The theater offers a variety of discounts and bargains, and is available for parties.
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Since 1969, the Freeport Historical Society has worked to preserve local history and establish exhibits for public education. Both the historic Harrington House and Pettengill Farm are currently owned and operated by the society, which allows access to the sites by the public.
23.8 Miles
The land for Eagle Island State Park was given to the state of Maine by the family of North Pole explorer Robert E. Perry. After accessing the island by boat or kayak, visitors can hike trails, beachcomb, and seal watch while on the island that is now a bird sanctuary.
24.1 Miles
Located in Freeport, Lincoln Canoe and Kayak specializes in providing outdoor recreational sporting equipment and supplies. This includes tour and sea kayaks, as well as both traditional and sporting canoes.
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2 vodka specialties and 1 gin specialty can be tasted and bought at the Maine Distilleries. There is also a gift shop on the premises.