- The list below includes 60 free or cheap things to do in or near Bridgton, Maine, including 98 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Movie Theaters and Other Entertainment.
- From Pondecherry Park to Holt Pond Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Bridgton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Conway, Conway, Jackson and Lewiston.
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As an early landmark in American history, Endicott Rock is a carved rock that features the signatures of the early settlers from the Massachusetts Bay Colony from the 1600s. The rock has a large Native American sculpture on top.
48.5 Miles
Spanning over 600 acres, the Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area has the main purpose of preserving the flora and the fauna of the area, including the several endangered species, such as the least tern.
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76 Endicott, RT. 3, Weirs Beach, NH 03247
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Take a drive down memory lane at the Weirs Beach Drive-In Theater in Weirs Beach, New Hampshire. This old-fashioned outdoor theater is only open after sunset and may close in inclement weather.
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Valley Snow Dogz is a family-operated dogsled operation providing guided dogsled rides and tours in the winter, and ATV rides in the off-season.
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A scenic mountain surrounded by beautiful landscape, Mount Lafayette rewards hikers who undertake the rigorous journey to its summit with impressive views. The trail features a number of notable vistas along the way.
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928 White Oaks Road, Laconia, NH 3246
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Owned by the same family for over 200 years, the Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center provides educational programs for classrooms as well as guided tours for visitors. The house and grounds are also available for weddings and other events.
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Depending on the season, visitors can take a sleigh or wagon ride at Rocky Ridge Ranch. The ranch has several trails for all levels of horseback riders, and a pony ride area for children.
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Spanning 13 acres, Profile Lake is named after an overhead rock formation at Cannon Mountain resembling the profile of a man. The lake can be used for fishing and wading as well as canoeing and tubing.
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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.
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A specialty shop offering jewellery, clothing, collectibles, and antiques, The Chalet Antiques Barn & Museum also houses the Alaskan museum, offering artifacts including a prehistoric Mastodon tooth for sale and viewing. Accommodations are available in the guest apartment.