- The list below includes 153 free or cheap things to do in or near Kittery, Maine, including 108 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Arts & Crafts Classes, History Museums and Specialty Shops.
- From Fort McClary State Park to Kittery Trading Post, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kittery and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hampton, Portsmouth, Kennebunkport and Ogunquit.
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Nestle in the Nashua city center, Mine Falls Park is a verdant oasis that offers something for all ages. Park visitors have picnics, swim, fish, hike and ride bikes. In the winter months, cross country skiing is the dominant activity.
43.4 Miles
Nashua's Holman Stadium is a sports field with bleacher seating. It accommodates baseball and the football games. Holman Staium is an open-air stadium, so games may be cancelled due to heavy rain or snow.
43.5 Miles
Indian Rock Stables is an equestrian facility offering full board services and miles of riding trails. Indian Rock Stables also maintains a fully licensed riding school, offering horseback lessons and training sessions.
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Honoring those from Maine who have served in the military is the mission of the Maine Military Museum. The museum's exhibits recognize service from the Revolutionary War through the present through artifacts and displays.
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Manning Field is a track and sports field that is open to the general public for walking on weekdays. The field also hosts sporting events for high school and youth teams.
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A brewery and winery, Incredibrew provides brewing equipment, ingredients, recipes and staff assistance for guests to make their own wine, beer and soda. A custom labeling service for bottles is provided as well as free wine tastings.
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Roller World is skating rink that features an on site pro shop for roller skates and inline skates. The skating venue also has an arcade, a food court, and hosts birthday and private parties.
43.8 Miles
North Shore Navigators Baseball games are held at Fraser Field, where the collegiate summer league team plays from June through August. Single game tickets or season passes are available and concessions include hot dogs and beer.
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With 260 acres of land to explore, Breakheart Reservation offers visitors scenic views of hills, trees, rivers, lakes, and rock formations. In the summer, Pearce Lake has designated areas for fishing and swimming.
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Built in 1940, Fraser Field is a baseball stadium that is currently home to the minor league North Shore Navigators. The stadium is also home to five different varsity high school baseball teams from the nearby area.