- The list below includes 177 free or cheap things to do in or near Falmouth, Maine, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Hiking Trails, Islands and Skating Rinks.
- From Gilsland Farm Audubon Center to Mackworth Island Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Falmouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Brunswick and Scarborough.
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Granite Point, 1 Timber Point Road, Biddeford, ME 4005
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Offering salt marsh, river and ocean views, the Timber Point Trail is a scenic coastal walking trail in Biddeford. The trail is part of a peninsula that is reserved for wildlife preservation.
22.7 Miles
Seaspray Kayaking Rentals & Tours has multiple locations around mid-coastal Maine. All offer kayak and related equipment rentals, as well as either self- or professionally-guided kayaking tours. Visitors will see wildlife and scenic coastal views.
22.7 Miles
With views of Atkins Bay, Wilbur Preserve offers visitors a 0.6 mile trail through nature ending at a high stone ledge. There are also apple trees near the trail that can be picked.
22.9 Miles
At Goose Rocks Beach, visitors can spend a day in the sun on the white sands of the three mile coastline. The beach has a barrier reef and several islands to explore by kayak.
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195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, ME 04046
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Covering 330 acres, the Seashore Trolley Museum, Kennebunkport, ME is dedicated to the public transport in America, with an emphasis on its origins and development.
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Maine Maritime Museum showcases the marine history of Maine with its historic shipyard, a full size sailing vessel replica accompanied with other interactive exhibits.
24.8 Miles
At Bath Area Family Ymca, visitors can take advantage of fitness equipment and an indoor lap pool. The gymnasium has equipment like bars, mats, and even a two story rock climbing wall.
25.1 Miles
Named by some magazines, including the Boston Globe, as one of the main points of interests in the area, the Bath Iron Works has built ships since 1884, including for the United States Army.
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Once a religious site, Chocolate Church is now a multi-purpose venue which hosts a variety of performing arts events including plays, concerts and more. Visitors can also enjoy and explore the unique historic architecture of the place.
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A 119-acre nature preserve, the Josephine Newman Sanctuary is affiliated with the Audubon Society. The sanctuary features more than two and a half miles of hiking trails, and contains salt marsh areas and woodland areas.