- TripBuzz found 41 things to do with kids in or near Bethel, Maine, including 29 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Gorham, Bridgton, Jackson and Newry.
- From Bethel Outdoor Adventure to Sunday River Ski Resort, the Bethel area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Laser Tag and Camping Site.
- Located 70 miles northwest of Portland, Maine, Bethel is a small town with plenty to do. Visitors love the friendly locals, the occasional moose sighting, and all you can eat fresh lobster. Bethel appreciates the simple and natural pleasures in life, which is why the town is so dark at night; with only two blinking traffic lights, guests can actually see the stars!
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Rangeley Lake Cruises gives rides on a 26-foot wooden boat with a surrey top and canvas sides on Rangeley Lake. The boat holds eight to 10 adults who are told the history of the area while on the boat.
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274 Shore Drive, Rangeley, ME 4964
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There's much to enjoy at Rangeley Region Lake Cruises and Kayaking. The restored wood charter boats offer cruises or kayak excursions for visitors who want a closer look at the nature and wildlife in the area.
38.6 Miles
The 16,300-acre Mooselookmeguntic Lake with a maximum depth of 132 feet is popular with anglers who catch salmon and brook trout on streamer flies. Other activities at the lake include camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
38.7 Miles
The historic Tower and Lodge of John Wingate Weeks is held within Weeks State Park. The park itself is roughly 420-acres and contains many outdoor activities including hiking, picnicking, biking, skiing, and snowmobiling.
39.3 Miles
A summit in New Hampshire's White Mountains, Mount Chocorua is accessed via a 10-mile round trip hike with views of Mount Washington.
39.4 Miles
Moose Alley is a bowling alley that also has billiards, an entertainment arcade, an indoor fire pit and live music. Bowler's Journal International features this alley, as 'one of the 100 bowling places you must visit before you die.'
39.4 Miles
Saddleback Maine is a 4,120-foot tall mountain with a 2,000-foot vertical drop that is used for downhill skiing and other winter activities. During the summer, the area has many recreational opportunities including boating, canoeing, golf, hiking, kayaking, and hiking.
39.4 Miles
Known as the tallest waterfall in the state of Maine, Angel Falls is a scenic cascade that is accessible through a network of hiking trails. The trails offer impressive views of the falls.
39.7 Miles
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524 Saddleback Mountain Road, Rangeley, ME 04970
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The Rangeley Lakes Trails Center is a four season trail system that has 55-km of mapped trails. The trails can be used for hiking, cross-country skiing, mountain biking, and snowshoeing.
39.9 Miles
The Monkey Trunks Extreme Aerial Adventure is an all-ages adventure course suspended up to 65-feet in the air, with 8 zipline options at various challenge levels, swinging beams, tightropes and swinging tires. All participants complete a Ground School Safety Course before embarking.