- 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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Once a religious site, Chocolate Church is now a multi-purpose venue which hosts a variety of performing arts events including plays, concerts and more. Visitors can also enjoy and explore the unique historic architecture of the place.
41.3 Miles
Located in Acadia National Park, Penobscot Mountain can be hiked to the summit on a rated moderate hiking trail. There are many trails to choose from with varying degrees of difficulty for the experienced or inexperienced hiker.
41.4 Miles
Named by some magazines, including the Boston Globe, as one of the main points of interests in the area, the Bath Iron Works has built ships since 1884, including for the United States Army.
41.7 Miles
At Bath Area Family Ymca, visitors can take advantage of fitness equipment and an indoor lap pool. The gymnasium has equipment like bars, mats, and even a two story rock climbing wall.
41.9 Miles
Maine Maritime Museum showcases the marine history of Maine with its historic shipyard, a full size sailing vessel replica accompanied with other interactive exhibits.
42.4 Miles
Visitors to the Hull Visitors Center can learn more about the Arcadia National Park and Bar Harbor. The center offers audiovisual programs, self-guided CD tours, schedules to other park and Bar Harbor activities, and ranger led programs.
42.6 Miles
Ship Harbor Nature Trail is a small 1.5 mile long gravel path which offers a hike with scenic views of the Ship Harbor as well as the Ocean.
42.8 Miles
A 119-acre nature preserve, the Josephine Newman Sanctuary is affiliated with the Audubon Society. The sanctuary features more than two and a half miles of hiking trails, and contains salt marsh areas and woodland areas.
42.9 Miles
Downeast Scenic Railroad shows mostly scenic images of the forest during the trip. While on board, some history of the attraction is given along the way through a recording. Some train enthusiasts have found this well worth their time.
42.9 Miles
Located within the Acadia National Park, the Ocean Trail offers many panoramic views and travels past several geographicla monuments in the area. Guests can enjoy Sand Beach, Thunder Hole, Monument Cave, and Otter Cliffs.