- The list below includes 93 free or cheap things to do in or near Gardiner, Maine, including 77 different types of inexpensive activities like Piers & Boardwalks, Scenic Railroads, History Museums and Movie Theaters.
- From Gardiner Waterfront to Kennebec River Rail Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Gardiner and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Augusta, Bath and Damariscotta.
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Owl's Head State Park is home to the Owl's Head Light which is a lighthouse erected in 1825. The hike to the light is an uphill climb and you will be rewarded with sweeping views of the ocean and the horizon.
37.5 Miles
A beautiful, scenic spot, Coburn Park is perfect for walking, relaxing, and enjoying a picnic with friends and family. Located along the Kennebac River, visitors can take in the 12+ acres and the variety of plant life.
37.6 Miles
Located in a converted chicken barn, Oak Pond Brewing Company makes a line of lagers and ales. They keep six beers on tap at all times, including special seasonal brews.
37.8 Miles
Part of a local chain of refreshment stands and family recreation centers, Gifford's Miniature Golf is located behind their ice cream shop. The 18-hold putt-putt course and ice cream stand is open during the summer and fall vacation season.
38.2 Miles
Central Maine Family Fun Bowling Center features 16 USBC certified bowling lanes, an arcade room featuring Skeeball along with numerous arcade games, a Billiards room and food court. Regular leagues and tournaments are also available.
38.4 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.
39.4 Miles
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152 Lincolnville Avenue, Belfast, ME 04915
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Water Walker Kayaks & Day Tours is a kayak rental company that offers sea tours along the shoreline of Maine. The kayaks that the company uses are made from fiberglass and polyethylene.
39.5 Miles
With pumpkinseed sunfish, hornpouts, brook trouts, and many more fishes, Shagg Pond offers visitors a pond to fish in while taking in the surrounding mountain views. Visitors can bring boats via a dirt access path.
39.6 Miles
Barely a square mile in area, the Monhegan Island is a summer place well-loved for its serenity, relaxed pace and idyllic nature. This quaint island has no paved roads and no cars too—giving it a rustic appeal.
39.6 Miles
A lighthouse built in 1824; the Monhegan Light is amongst the island's historic places. The current structure was built in 1850 after demolishing the old lighthouse structure that started to tilt, along with the fog bell.