- The list below includes 13 free or cheap things to do in or near Kingfield, Maine, including 44 different types of inexpensive activities like Visitor Centers, Other Winter Activities, Hiking Trails and Lake.
- From Maine Huts & Trails to Sugarloaf Mountain, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kingfield and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rangeley, Skowhegan and West Forks.
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A canoe safari which includes the obligatory spotting of the largest mammal from the northern woods is what Young's Guide Service promises to its clients. The tour also includes an outdoor picnic.
46.1 Miles
The 49,000 square foot Augusta Civic Center has a 32,000 square foot main auditorium, 2 ballrooms, and 23 meeting rooms. The civic center hosts business trade shows, basketball games, and concerts.
46.1 Miles
Porcupine Ridge Disc Golf is a linear 18-hole disc golf course for intermediate and pro players, located on 40 acres of land. The course features a mix of field and wooded play and includes many long drives.
46.4 Miles
A ten-screen movie theater, Regal Augusta 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection and RealD 3D. The theater offers reclining chairs, self-service and mobile ticketing, reserved seating and a lobby snack bar.
46.8 Miles
Borestone Mountain offers hiking trails and climbing as well as scenic wilderness views. The climb can be somewhat challenging, and is suitable for those seeking more than a casual stroll.
47.8 Miles
Under new ownership, Sunday River Brewing Company was recently renovated to give it a fresh look and appeal. And an on-site pub allows guests to taste their brews while also enjoying a meal.
48.0 Miles
Elephant Mountain is a scenic mountain hiking area with trails for visitors. One remarkable feature is the site where a B-52 bomber crashed in 1963, which has now been made a memorial.
48.2 Miles
The Marine State History Museum has over 500,000 artifacts in the history collection including the United States only viewable collection of Civil War Flags. Elsewhere in the museum, visitors can also see Maine's largest archaeological collection and natural history specimens dating back to 1830.
48.2 Miles
Old Fort Western was built in 1754, and is the oldest surviving wooden fort in America. Visitors can also see the James Howard that was inhabited by 1770, and the general store stocked with supplies sold by Howard to other settlers.
48.2 Miles
Featuring a bronze statue of a young child, Samantha Smith's statue in Augusta pays tribute to her impact on history during the Cold War. The statue has a small plaque with background information on her life.