- The list below includes 97 free or cheap things to do in or near Rockport, Maine, including 78 different types of inexpensive activities like Recreation Centers, Bowling, Mini Golf and Art Museum.
- From Andre the Seal Statue to Rockport Marine Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Rockport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockland, Deer Isle, Camden and Belfast.
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The Telephone Museum is an interactive museum featuring working telephone switchboards, switching systems, and telephones. From hand-crank magneto phones to manual switch boards, visitors are encouraged to get their hands on the equipment and explore the history of the telephone.
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Designed after the Japanese strolling gardens, the Asticou Azalea Garden is perfectly balanced when it comes to the natural environment and the man-made arrangements. The garden rooms are connected by paths. It also has a sand garden.
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Thuya Gardens is a bit hard to find but well worth a visit. Visitors of all ages will not have any problems in navigating the place. Gardeners and plant enthusiasts have found this attraction a haven.
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Customers of the Rooster Brother Coffee Roasters in Main Street has talked about drinking the finest coffee at competitive rates. They also serve homemade pastries and cookies, sandwiches and breads, and more. Their seats offer a good videw of the river.
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Owned and operated by artists Linda and Ken Perrin, Atlantic Art Glass is a gallery and creative space that showcases glass art. The gallery also offers classes in glass blowing.
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At Leap of Faith Artistry, visitors can view and purchase paintings with a spiritual theme. The gallery often hosts live painting sessions where visitors can see the artist at work.
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The City of Waterville is a small town with an active downtown area. It has a variety of dining options, as well as a wide array of locally-owned and operated businesses.
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Wolves, bears, alligators, white tigers, owls and vultures – these are some of the animals which find their home at the Acadia Zoo-Kisma Preserve. It is also a center where abandoned domestic animals or other wild animals can find their home.
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Water slides, go-karts, aerial zip lines and plenty of other things can make Wild Acadia Fun Park worthy of the visitor's time. It also has its own Snack Shack and can host special events, such as birthday parties.
40.8 Miles
Maine Coast Cinemas is a small 2 screen movie theater that features first run films. The theater is a part of the Maine Coast Mall Shopping Center, offering access to a variety of shopping venues and restaurants.