- The list below includes 111 free or cheap things to do in or near New Harbor, Maine, including 80 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Specialty Shops and Historic Sites.
- From Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site to Rachel Carson Salt Pond Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Harbor and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Rockland, Boothbay Harbor and Bath.
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As a wilderness river, the Upper St. John River runs through many undeveloped forested areas. Canoeing is available in the gentler portions of the river while white water rafting can be conducted in the rougher parts.
23.8 Miles
Located on 17 acres, Brunswick Dog Park provides dogs with a space to roam free and socialize with other dogs. The park has a wood chip area, as well as a creek for dogs to splash and play in.
23.9 Miles
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.
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A nature preserve open to visitors during daylight hours 365 days a year, the Cathance River Preserve features numerous hiking and walking trails. Guides offer weekend educational seminars and the Preserve hosts youth day camps in the summer.
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Yankee Lanes of Brunswick is a bowling alley that offers 32 lanes with automatic scoring. They offer league play, cosmic bowling, and have a bar and grill that features live music on weekends.
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Bridge Street and Mill Street, Topsham, ME 04011
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Originally constructed in 1892, wire rope constructed Androscoggin Swinging Bridge connects Topsham and Brunswick. Walk across the river on this pedestrian swinging bridge with a park and shopping on both sides.
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The Coastal Children's Museum is a museum aimed at aiding children in discovering and learning about a variety of different topics. Featured exhibits include displays on the natural world, the arts and sciences, and the diversity of Maine's Coast.
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The Sail Power and Steam Museum is a unique attraction that provides entertainment for all ages. An educational trip through nautical history features a huge collection of artifacts, photos, and much more. Tours are self-guided or given by the owner.
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The museum features a plethora of maritime treasures that transport the viewer back in time. Foghorns collections, ancient Peapods, and the lights of lighthouses are all items that can be seen up close at the Shore Village Museum.
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Snow Marine Park is an oceanfront park that is perfect for kids, adults, and dogs. Whether taking a relaxing stroll, sledding in the winter, or enjoying a game of soccer, there is plenty to do at this lovely park.