- The list below includes 108 free or cheap things to do in or near Georgetown, Maine, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like National & State Parks, Lighthouses, History Museums and Parks.
- From Reid State Park to Sequin Lighthouse, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Georgetown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Boothbay Harbor, Bath and Freeport.
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Pemaquid Art Gallery is an art gallery housed within Lighthouse Park. The gallery is dedicated to providing a venue for talented local artists. Visitors to the gallery can expect to find a diverse collection of artistic pieces from these artists.
12.1 Miles
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.
12.5 Miles
Maine Kayak offers its clients the opportunity of learning how to paddle. Besides that, it also offers lake tour and sea kayaking tours.
12.8 Miles
Bowdoin College is a small liberal art college offering 39 majors and minors. Visitors to the campus can view their Museum of Art, the Perry-MacMillan Artic Museum, or watch the Polar Bears compete in several sporting events.
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With a permanent collection of over 20,000 items, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art has exhibits from the antiquity to the present times. Decorative art, painting, and sculpture are some of the domains covered.
12.8 Miles
The Perry MacMillian Artic Museum and Art Studies Center is located within Hubbard Hall on the Bowdoin College Campus. The museum started after receiving 9,000 images and objects from the private collection of Donald B. MacMillian, an artic explorer starting in 1916.
12.9 Miles
Pemaquid Craft Co-op is a specialty shop that fits any type of budget. They have original, hand-crafted and authentic souvenirs such like pottery, linens, and jewelry made by their locals
13.0 Miles
Built in 1824 and enhanced during its almost 2 centuries of existence, the Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum is dedicated to the hero of the Civil War which later became the Governor of Maine. It has collections depicting Chamberlain's life, family and career.
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Established in 1862, the Skolfield-Whittier House is a historical museum that is open from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. The museum offers free admission to children under the age of 5.
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Rachel Carson Salt Pond Preserve has a beautiful ocean view and a stone beach. There is a hiking trail across the road from the ocean.Kids will love the starfishes and other sea creatures they will be stumbling upon here.