- The list below includes 190 free or cheap things to do in or near Freeport, Maine, including 84 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Farms & Ranches, Movie Theaters and Breweries.
- From Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park to Eagle Island State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Freeport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Brunswick and Scarborough.
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A mini golf course with a pirate theme, Pirate's Cove was founded in 1983 and is intended for both children and adults. Rush waters and waterfalls are the main characteristics of this course.
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Pirates Island is a pirate themed mini-golf adventure that includes two separate 18-hole courses; one is easy and aimed toward kids, and the other is more challenging. Both courses can be done together for a discounted price.
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7 Ballpark Way, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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During the Halloween season, Field of Screams Haunted Hayrides has an event where visitors can watch actors dress up in costume. The ride takes the visitors on a journey to find a lost girl while encountering different scary activities.
27.6 Miles
A candlepin bowling facility, Vacationland Bowling features 32 lanes used for open and league bowling as well as private events. The center provides arcade and redemption games, pool tables, a pro shop, glow bowling and an event room.
27.8 Miles
Featuring full digital projection and stadium seating, the Cinemagic Stadium Theaters is a movie theater offering a number of amenities to its guests. These include IMAX theaters, a restaurant, and a ticketing kiosk.
28.9 Miles
Long Beach Marina is a family operated boating service that rents jet skis, pontoons, and ski boats. They also have a launch ramp, mooring rentals and a fuel dock; the only one available on Sebago Lake.
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Opened in 1988, Schooner Miniature Golf offers an 18-hole miniature golf course that features a lighthouse and a 75-foot ship in water. The facility also provides batting cages and a snack bar with ice cream, shakes and other items.
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With a rich history dating back to the first pilgrim's houses from the beginning of the 17th century, the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site also has, besides the historic buildings, picnic sites, docking facilities and plenty of trails.
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Sustained by volunteers, the Monhegan Museum is managed by a small community of docents. It showcases local art works that specifically portrays the Island's artistic, cultural, industrial, social and natural wonders.