- The list below includes 188 free or cheap things to do in or near Yarmouth, Maine, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Gallery, History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Specialty Shops.
- From Eartha, the World's Largest Revolving & Rotating Globe to Little John Island Preserve, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Yarmouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Brunswick and Scarborough.
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Route 9 / Pine Point Rd, Scarborough, ME
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Information about the state's largest salt marsh can be found at the Scarborough Marsh Audubon Center. In here are exhibited some wildlife specimens from the area, and it also has a canoe renting facility.
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51 Westminster Street, Lewiston, ME 04104
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Situated in USM's Lewiston-Auburn College, The Atrium Art Gallery features a variety of contemporary Maine artists that use photography, sculpture, and paintings as their medium. The gallery rotates its work, featuring different artists at a time.
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Broadturn Farm is a scenic, rustic farm that welcomes visitors for tours and to experience a taste of farm life and work. The farm features a shop where visitors can purchase farm-grown produce and other products.
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Sequin Lighthouse, or Seguin Lighthouse, is an active and functional lighthouse built in 1857. It is open for tours, and is an attraction on a number of historic and scenic cruises.
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Lewiston locals enjoy taking in a film at the Flagship Cinemas. The theater features the latest feature films, a full service snack bar and 3D movie options for modern entertainment for the whole family.
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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.
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Maine Maritime Museum showcases the marine history of Maine with its historic shipyard, a full size sailing vessel replica accompanied with other interactive exhibits.
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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.
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A mile long trail, the Cliff Walk boasts of extravagantly thrilling sceneries of rocks and broiling water. It is a historic place because it has been a subject of several paintings of Homer Winslow.
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The RolloDrome is a family-owned and operated roller rink in operation since 1954. The facility is open Thursday through Sundays and offers equipment rental, group rates, and specializes in hosting parties for kids of all ages.