- The list below includes 171 free or cheap things to do in or near Scarborough, Maine, including 87 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Food Shops, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Bowling.
- From Higgins Beach to Scarborough Beach State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Scarborough and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Kennebunkport and Saco.
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125 North Street, Kennebunkport, ME 4046
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With the focus on local maritime history, Clark Shipyard Office showcases a mix of permanent and rotating exhibits. The exhibits house displays with maritime artifacts like ship parts, flags, photographs, and more.
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The Yarmouth Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and archiving the history and culture of the Yarmouth area. The society maintains historic places, and hosts a variety of community-focused events.
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Kids can get active and athletic by joining the Yarmouth Little League. Various baseball and softball leagues are available for children of all ages who enjoy sports and like being a part of a team.
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The land for Eagle Island State Park was given to the state of Maine by the family of North Pole explorer Robert E. Perry. After accessing the island by boat or kayak, visitors can hike trails, beachcomb, and seal watch while on the island that is now a bird sanctuary.
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141 Wildes District Road, Kennebunkport, ME 04046
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Visitors can learn about the old-fashioned methods of wood fired cooking at Jillyanna's Woodfired Cooking School. They offer private cooking classes that teach a variety of recipes and techniques for making Italian food.
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A pottery studio, Clay Play allows visitors to paint provided pottery pieces including figurines, mugs, plates, holiday-themed items and decorative pieces. The facility offers private event hosting and services including glazing and firing of painted items.
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With the only connection to this special event being the bridal shop near it, the Wedding Cake House is built in the Victorian architectural style, with its façade made to look like it was made from gingerbread. Its stylish origins are dated back to 1840, as the legend says.
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An 80-acre park, Wonderbrook Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. It has a central hiking trail through the wilderness, broad open green spaces, and picnic tables. This quiet and placid park offers wildlife viewing, as well.
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A specialty Shop the DeLorme Map Store and Company sells all sorts of travel planning resource which makes it a science lover's dream. This store is well equipped to provide any traveler's needs when it comes to maps, atlases, guide books of places tucked anywhere in the world.