- 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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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.
11.5 Miles
Spanning over 600 acres, the Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area has the main purpose of preserving the flora and the fauna of the area, including the several endangered species, such as the least tern.
11.7 Miles
Boating, hiking, visiting the lighthouse, and many other things can be done on Cabbage Island. The main interests are the restaurant, which offer seafood specialties.
11.8 Miles
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10 Perkins Farm Land, Phippsburg, ME 04562
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With the construction of the fort begun in 1862 and never finished, Fort Popham State Historic Site has beaches, swimming areas and picnic areas, among others.
11.8 Miles
Popham Beach State Park is a popular beach destination in Maine because of the various activities it offers to visitors like picnicking, bird watching, swimming, hiking and even exploring a nearby island on low tide.
13.2 Miles
Named in 2008 by Downeast Magazine the Best Saltwater Camping in Maine, the Hermit Island has 275 campsites and 3 small cabins for rental. It is suited for both tents and tent trailers.
13.4 Miles
An Audubon nature preserve, Mast Landing Sanctuary spans 140 acres, and is home to a diverse variety of plant and animal species. The sanctuary has miles of hiking trails available, as well.
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Freeport Historical Society, 45 Main Street, Freeport, ME 4032
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Maintained and operated by the Freeport Historical Society, Pettengill Farm rests on 140 acres of land, and is surrounded by gardens, fields, and walking trails. The farm dates from the early nineteenth century, and is open for tours.
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A hands-on educational, developmental, and agriculture based camp, Wolf's Neck Farm is a community centered establishment. Guests can visit fledgling lambs, try a farmer training program, or experience oceanfront camping.
14.3 Miles
Suitable for picnics and short walks, Leon Gorman Park features wooded and grassy areas as well as a short loop trail. The park provides an ice skating area and picnic facilities including tables and a pavilion.