- The list below includes 198 free or cheap things to do in or near South Portland, Maine, including 85 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Fishing, Movie Theaters and Dog Park.
- From Bug Light Park to Willard Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in South Portland and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, Scarborough, Brunswick and Kennebunkport.
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Gifts At 136 is a gallery and gift store that offers a variety of Maine made arts and fine crafts. They offer a large selection of works from over 50 Main artists and craftsmen.
45.9 Miles
The Moira Walsh Gallery is a contemporary art gallery featuring works from a number of local and national artists. The gallery is host to many exhibitions throughout the year, displaying a wide variety of artwork.
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A part of the Fort Constitution Historic Site, the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse offers free tours of the lighthouse. Climb to the lantern room for a view of Portsmouth Harbor.
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Just US Chickens is a cute gallery shop offering handmade functional and decorative arts and crafts for sale by local cooperative artists. All mediums are represented including photography, ceramics, glass, jewelry, and clothing.
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109 - 110 Belvedere Road, Damariscotta, ME 04543
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Visitors can enjoy a selection of locally grown seasonal produce and artisan crafted foods at Damariscotta Farmer's Market. The market features vendors and growers who travel less than 20 miles to the market.
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Located in a historic building built in 1864, The Red Door Pottery Studio is a pottery workshop and gallery open to the public. The studio also offers a collection of local jewelry, prints, and pottery available for purchase.
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At River Gallery, guests can view a diverse collection of European and American paintings from as far back as the 19th century. New shows, as well as classes, are offered throughout the year.
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Situated on 400 acres, Bellamy River Wildlife Sanctuary offers visitors wetlands, creeks, rivers, and woodlands to explore. The sanctuary lets visitors hunt for turkey and other birds during the appropriate seasons.
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Renamed and repaired in 1791, Fort Constitution was used during the war of 1812, and to train military units during the Civil War. The Fort Constitution Historic Site now provides a glimpse of that past through walking trails, the fort, and a lighthouse on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean.
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New Hampshire's Echo Lake State Park is an ideal location for swimming and fishing. Walkers, joggers and inline skate enthusiasts love the manicured trail that encircles the lake. Visitors must purchase an inexpensive pass before entering the park.