- 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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Coastal Maine Kayak offers a variety of ways to explore Kennebunk and its waterways. The company offers kayak rentals, bike rentals and stand up paddle board rentals to enjoy the coast line and local river.
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The W. Robert Paine Gallery is a collection of New England art featuring various available landscapes and culture. Pieces include nautical themes, lighthouses, shores, cottages, gardens, lifestyles, and much more.
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A sightseeing tour company, Intown Trolley offers a variety of motor tours around the Kennebunks. Operating seasonally, the company features narrated tours that inform visitors about the area's 300 year history.
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With subjects like the native Maine landscape, Deborah Randall Fine Art offers a variety of artwork in an Impressionist style. The gallery also features more contemporary paintings from a local artist.
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Ocean Avenue follows the Kennebunk River along the Atlantic Ocean through Kennebunkport, Maine. The avenue passes Walker's Point and several other mansions, along with ocean views, along with restaurants and shops.
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Founded in 1947, the St. Anthony's Monastery is the creation of several Lithuanian monks who were displaced by the events in the WWII. On its site is found the paths of saints, named this way because of the statues guarding it.
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A fenced and shady area with room for dogs to run, Kennebunk Dog Park is a spot for dog-owners and their pets to rest and socialize. It features water bowls, kiddie pools, tennis balls for play, and seating areas.
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Mother's Beach features a playground for children and moderate surf. Visitors come for views of the rocks and sloping sands, and to swim and surf in the often chilly waters.
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Originally constructed in 1804, Wallingford Hall is a historic destination that is part of the National Register of Historic Places. The picturesque site is available for weddings, receptions, and other events.
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Walker's Point was the 'summer White House' while President George H.W. Bush was in office. Visitors can pull off the highway and take photos of the New England style home, which has been in the Bush family since the late 1800s.