- TripBuzz found 64 things to do with kids in or near Bridgton, Maine, including 56 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Conway, Conway, Jackson and Auburn.
- From Shawnee Peak to Magic Lantern Theater & The Tannery Pub, the Bridgton area offers 101 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Walking Trails, Movie Theaters and Other Entertainment.
- Offering four seasons, Bridgton is a small town surrounded by lakes and streams. Tourists and residents to the area can enjoy a variety of water sports such as fishing and canoeing. And in the winter months, the city provides for both downhill and cross-country skiing along with dog sledding, snow tubing and ice skating.
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7 Ballpark Way, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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During the Halloween season, Field of Screams Haunted Hayrides has an event where visitors can watch actors dress up in costume. The ride takes the visitors on a journey to find a lost girl while encountering different scary activities.
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The land for Eagle Island State Park was given to the state of Maine by the family of North Pole explorer Robert E. Perry. After accessing the island by boat or kayak, visitors can hike trails, beachcomb, and seal watch while on the island that is now a bird sanctuary.
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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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America during the height of World War II is covered through several exhibits at The Wright Museum. Rather than looking specifically at the soldiers who were on the battlefields, the museum prefers to exhibit the heroic efforts of ordinary people.
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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.
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2 Old Orchard Street, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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Opened in 1898 and with a length of 1825 feet, the Old Orchard Beach Pier is suited for all kinds of entertaining opportunities, including fishing. There are several restaurants which serve seafood specialties and not only, with some of them presenting live-acts of local artists.
40.7 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.
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Originally built in 1778, the Clark House Museum was donated by the Clark Family for historic preservation. Its rooms are furnished with period antiques and curiosities. Also on-site is a Firehouse with antique fire trucks and a schoolhouse from 1805.
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The Libby Museum is a small museum focused on educating individuals on the topics of nature and art. The museum maintains displays on various types of wildlife, and is host to a number of children's programs.
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Rather than a simple hiking trail, the Cotton Valley Trail is essentially a system of rail cars that run along the former Wolfeboro Railroad structures. Currently, there are 17 miles of railway being used along with the restored Fernald Station.