- The list below includes 81 free or cheap things to do in or near Searsport, Maine, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, National & State Parks, Art Gallery and Kayaking.
- From Moose Point State Park to Penobscot Marine Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Searsport and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bangor, Deer Isle, Camden and Belfast.
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Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railway is a local heritage railroad which offers a variety of scenic train rides as well as rail bike excursions.
5.7 Miles
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152 Lincolnville Avenue, Belfast, ME 04915
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Water Walker Kayaks & Day Tours is a kayak rental company that offers sea tours along the shoreline of Maine. The kayaks that the company uses are made from fiberglass and polyethylene.
7.2 Miles
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.
7.4 Miles
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.
7.6 Miles
Showcasing a variety of paintings, Adam Gallery features work depicting nature and other landscapes. The gift shop offers post cards with the paintings from the gallery printed on them for visitors to purchase.
7.7 Miles
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.
7.8 Miles
Visitors can learn about the history of Castine at the Castine Historical Society by looking at maps, photographs, artifacts, essays, and books, particularly about the Penobscot Expedition, a Revolutionary War battle. The facility also hosts special exhibits on a regular basis.
7.8 Miles
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, many families used Castine, Maine, as their vacation destination, most notably Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Visitors to Main Street can see many restored buildings where small businesses and art galleries are located.
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The State of Maine has served as the training boat for the Main Maritime Academy since 1997. When not on training cruises, the ship is open to tours by the public.
7.8 Miles
The Wilson Museum features exhibits to help people understand the growth of man's ability to make tools from the Paleolithic times to the Native Americans. Visitors see rocks, shells, ship models, reconstructed 1905 kitchen, and a Victorian Parlor.