- TripBuzz found 75 things to do with kids in or near Auburn, Maine, including 67 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brunswick, Freeport, Bath and Bridgton.
- From Taber's Lakeside Stand to Lost Valley, the Auburn area offers 91 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Mini Golf, Theaters and Parks.
- Auburn is a city located in the southeastern portion of the state, acting as half of the Lewiston-Auburn Metropolitan Area. Both the Little Androscoggin River and the Androscoggin River run through the area and offer plenty of water-based recreation like swimming, boating, and fishing. The picturesque nature of the region has even led to the city being home to an annual hot air balloon festival.
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A good, gentle hike for hikers of all levels, Black Cap Trail offers stunning views of Mount Washington, Chocorua, Kearsarge North, and other White Mountains. The hike is a popular one for families.
42.5 Miles
Long Beach Marina is a family operated boating service that rents jet skis, pontoons, and ski boats. They also have a launch ramp, mooring rentals and a fuel dock; the only one available on Sebago Lake.
42.5 Miles
A small art museum, the Saco Museum features permanent exhibits as well as visiting special exhibits. They have a collection of Brewster Portraits and other fine art pieces, as well as a number of local crafts on display.
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Dyer Library offers the community a variety of services including a children's room, inter-loan library system and Elder Outreach Program. The library has joined with Saco Museum which is a regional museum of fine and decorative arts and historic artifacts.
42.7 Miles
Partially used for recreation, the Eastern Trail offers scenic routes for hikers, bicyclists and rollerblading. Paved, the route travels through a state park as well as many small towns and villages of Southern Maine.
42.8 Miles
The Waterville Historical Society is dedicated to preserving, celebrating, and enhancing awareness of the history and culture of the Waterville area. The society sponsors and operates the Redington Museum, which is a historic building with exhibits about local history.
42.9 Miles
Sunday River Covered Bridge is an old wooden bridge dating back to 1852. It is a popular local landmark and offers beautiful views of the river below.
43.0 Miles
Conway, New Hampshire's Sherman Farm has many attractions that entice visitors to return again and again. The most popular include the haunted corn maze and hayrides. Sherman Farm sells produce and dairy products.
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The Conway Loop is a trail for hiking and biking that takes travelers through varied and scenic countryside. Spanning 24 miles, the loop goes from New Hampshire to Maine and back.
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Once considered the heart of York County, the areas former textile mills have become a popular attraction as the Biddeford Mills Museum. The museum, open for tours, celebrates the culture of textile manufacturing throughout the area through the years.