- The list below includes 199 free or cheap things to do in or near Kennebunkport, Maine, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Religious Buildings, Scenic Drives and Cooking Classes.
- From Ocean Avenue to Walker's Point, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kennebunkport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Scarborough and Saco.
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Spanning over 600 acres, the Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area has the main purpose of preserving the flora and the fauna of the area, including the several endangered species, such as the least tern.
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Visitors can learn the basics of horseback riding and horse care by taking private lessons at High Meadows Farms. Visitors can go on trial rides on the property, or simply check out the stables to see the horses.
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With a designated swim area, Lake Gardner is utilized by visitors for its kayaking, fishing, paddleboarding, swimming, and boating opportunities. During the summer, the lake has lifeguards patrolling the beach and swimming areas.
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Featuring the New England tradition of candlepin bowling, Riverwalk Lanes offers quality family fun. The bowling alley offers 8 candlepin lanes, a retro design and a refreshment bar.
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Showcasing local artisans, The Riverwalk Bead Shop & Gallery has metal jewelry on display made out of precious stones. The gallery hosts jewelry making classes where visitors can learn metal smithing and fold forming techniques.
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Stage Two Cinema Pub is a combination movie theater, restaurant and bar, and party place that combines dining and movie viewing. The pub specializes in hosting birthday parties and special events.
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A working museum, Lowell's Boat Shop is also a National Historic Landmark that has been in operation since 1793. The shop is dedicated to the craft of building wooden boats, and hosts an apprentice program and other educational events.
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The Bartlett Museum is a treasured historical gem in Amesbury. The museum serves as a repository for artifacts, documents and photographs from the areas rich past and is available for public tours.
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Once the home of the founder of the Christian Science religion, Mary Baker Eddy Historic House organizes tours through the significant landmarks of her life. The exhibits showcase artifacts like historical documents, paintings, and photographs that depict her life.