- 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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Beech Ridge Motor Speedway is a ½ mile long semi-banked oval and it is considered a short-race track. Overnight camping is permitted during the race weekends.
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11 chocolate specialties await the visitor of Len Libby Chocolates. The main point of interest may be, however, the life-size chocolate moose weighing 1,700 pounds.
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Opened in 2000, Maine Indoor Karting offers professional tracks to all the speed enthusiasts, from the age of 7 up. There are competitions organized all around the year. It also has a gift shop.
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The Dice Head Foot Path begins at the Dice Head Lightkeeper's home. The small steep foot path that ends at Penobscot Bay offers scenic views, but can be very slippery when wet.
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5600 Mayflower Hill Drive, Waterville, ME
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The Colby College Museum of Art has 6 permanent collections totaling 8,000 items, which include paintings, sculptures and pieces of modern art. It was founded in 1959 and covers 38,000 square feet.
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Edgar M. Tennis Preserve features a variety of ocean-front and woodland trails. Hikers can bird watch, as the area is home to osprey and eagles, or simply take in the fruit trees and historic markers along the trail complex.
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Fort George State Park is located at the highest point in Castine. Visitors see earthworks on three acres of the last fort that the British surrendered during the Revolutionary War.
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Route 9 / Pine Point Rd, Scarborough, ME
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Information about the state's largest salt marsh can be found at the Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center. In here are exhibited some wildlife specimens from the area, and it also has a canoe renting facility.
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The original fort at the site of Fort Madison State Park was built in 1811 in preparation for the War of 1812. The fort is mostly in ruins now, but the park offers wide views of Penobscot Bay and Castine Harbor.
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Harness racing is the draw at Scarborough Downs. In addition to hosting live races in season, they also host simulcasts of races from all around North America all year long.