- TripBuzz found 120 things to do with kids in or near Bath, Maine, including 108 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Freeport and Boothbay.
- From Deborah Ann Fishing to Great Gadzooks Tidewatwer Fishing, the Bath area offers 86 different types of family activities, including: Fishing, Hiking Trails, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- Part of the Portland – South Portland – Biddeford metropolitan statistical area, Bath has a population of under 9,000. The city's 19th-century architecture has made it a tourist attraction. Bath, which was incorporated as a town in 1781, began producing sea vessels in 1743. Warships for World War II were also built in Bath.
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36.6 Miles
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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.
36.7 Miles
Chickawaukee Lake is a scenic body of water suitable for boating, swimming, and other water sports. Trails for hiking and biking run around its perimeter, and it is stocked with trout for fishermen.
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Harbor Park is a green space within view of the scenic Rockland Harbor. Host to a variety of special events, festivals, and races, the park also offers walking trails and picnic areas.
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130 Thomaston Street, Rockland, ME 04841
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With its authentic 30 foot-long lobster boat, Captain Jack Lobster Boat Adventure offers its clients glimpses of the local marine wildlife, including whales. The main purpose is, however, seeing lobsters and other seafood get caught in the captain's traps. Fishing trips are also available.
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649A US Route 1, Scarborough, ME 4074
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Founded in 1961, the Scarborough Historical Society & Museum collects and exhibits historical artifacts and objects related to the city. Exhibits include implements for farming and historical photos from local schools.
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Birch Point Beach State Park is only a day park and camping here is not allowed. It is renowned for its oceanfront scenery—thus making it a popular hangout for photographers.
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Built in 1852 and with a height of 30 feet, the Owls Head Lighthouse also has on its site the original 1854 keeper's house and the 1895 oil house.
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117 Museum Street, Owls Head, ME 4854
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A specialty Museum, the Owls Head Transportation Museum has a wide collection of antique planes and cars. They also host fascinating and exciting events like aerobatic shows, motorcycle exhibits and special edition cars.
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Windjammer Wharf, Rockland, ME 04841
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The Stephen Taber is the oldest sailing vessel in continuous use in the United States. Schooner Stephen Taber Day cruises has four to six day cruises around Maine water on the over 145 year old vessel.
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The museum features a plethora of maritime treasures that transport the viewer back in time. Foghorns collections, ancient Peapods, and the lights of lighthouses are all items that can be seen up close at the Shore Village Museum.