- The list below includes 107 free or cheap things to do in or near Rochester, New Hampshire, including 103 different types of inexpensive activities like Breweries, Parks, History Museums and Beaches.
- From Grand View Campground to Dover Bowl Family Fun Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rochester and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portsmouth, Wolfeboro, Ogunquit and Rye.
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Tours through Eastman's Docks are based on five different vessels that run through the Gulf of Maine. The most common tours revolve around fishing and whale watching, but private charters are available as well.
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Partially used for recreation, the Eastern Trail offers scenic routes for hikers, bicyclists and rollerblading. Paved, the route travels through a state park as well as many small towns and villages of Southern Maine.
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A small art museum, the Saco Museum features permanent exhibits as well as visiting special exhibits. They have a collection of Brewster Portraits and other fine art pieces, as well as a number of local crafts on display.
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Granite Point, 1 Timber Point Road, Biddeford, ME 4005
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Offering salt marsh, river and ocean views, the Timber Point Trail is a scenic coastal walking trail in Biddeford. The trail is part of a peninsula that is reserved for wildlife preservation.
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Dyer Library offers the community a variety of services including a children's room, inter-loan library system and Elder Outreach Program. The library has joined with Saco Museum which is a regional museum of fine and decorative arts and historic artifacts.
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The Seabrook Science & Nature Center is a free educational center maintained by the Seabrook power plant. It features a hands-on classroom with displays about electricity and nuclear power, a marine touch pool, and an extensive nature trail.
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With long, wide shores and limited crowds, Seabrook Beach is a low-key and relaxing location that is family friendly. Beach-related activities such as swimming, volleyball, and sand-castle building are common.
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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.