Things to Do with Kids in Camden, ME

  • TripBuzz found 98 things to do with kids in or near Camden, Maine, including 78 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockland, Belfast, Castine and Rockport.
  • From Megunticook Lake to Camden Snow Bowl, the Camden area offers 81 different types of family activities, including: Boat Cruise, National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Theaters.
  • A tourist town in Maine, Camden is a popular travel destination for many in the summer months. Quiet and somewhat secluded, visitors to the area can enjoy an array of outdoor sports such as sailing, swimming and golfing. Additionally, the area provides for arts and culture with an opera house, large library and the chance to tour the historic home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
  • TripBuzz found 98 things to do with kids in or near Camden, Maine, including 78 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockland, Belfast, Castine and Rockport.
  • From Megunticook Lake to Camden Snow Bowl, the Camden area offers 81 different types of family activities, including: Boat Cruise, National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Theaters.
  • A tourist town in Maine, Camden is a popular travel destination for many in the summer months. Quiet and somewhat secluded, visitors to the area can enjoy an array of outdoor sports such as sailing, swimming and golfing. Additionally, the area provides for arts and culture with an opera house, large library and the chance to tour the historic home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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Recreation Centers School, Stonington, ME 4681 MoreLess Info
Hosting a variety of activities at its facility, Island Community Center is a place where the locals congregate for arts and crafts, sports, and fundraisers. The center hosts a farmer's market where visitors can purchase organic foods from local farmers.
20.2 Miles
89% 83 votes
Visitor Centers Main Street, Stonington, ME MoreLess Info
Located on a scenic waterfront location, Stonington Village is a peaceful and intimate fishing village community. Visitors to the village commonly enjoy stopping in the art galleries, eating at the local restaurants, or relaxing on the harbor.
20.2 Miles
100% 1 votes
Specialty Museums 51 Main St, PO Box 469, Stonington, ME 4681 MoreLess Info
Deer Isle Granite Museum was founded in 1996 to capture and preserve the history of Deer Isle's quarrying industry. The museum features a working model of a granite quarry with moving cars, trains, and boats.
20.4 Miles
91% 45 votes
Boat Rentals 27 Seabreeze Avenue, Stonington, ME 04681 MoreLess Info
Isle au Haut Boat Services is a not-for-profit organization that provides not only passenger service, but also mail and freight service connecting the island to the mainland. They operate year-round.
21.1 Miles
86% 71 votes
Boat Tours 130 Settlement Road, Stonington, ME 4681 MoreLess Info
Are you hungering to see and experience firsthand 60 uninhabited islands and some are home to bald eagles? Then let Old Quarry Ocean Adventures guide the way to an inspirational adventure of the area.
21.2 Miles
95% 92 votes
Boat Tours 880 Port Clyde Road, Port Clyde, ME MoreLess Info
For nearly a hundred years now, the Monhegan Boat Line has been providing ferry services from the mainland to Monhegan Island. Aside from this daily shuttle services, they also provide lighthouse cruise, nature cruise, sunset cruise and puffin cruise.
21.6 Miles
96% 27 votes
Hiking Trails Stonington, ME MoreLess Info
Edgar M. Tennis Preserve features a variety of ocean-front and woodland trails. Hikers can bird watch, as the area is home to osprey and eagles, or simply take in the fruit trees and historic markers along the trail complex.
22.1 Miles
96% 334 votes
Lighthouses Port Clyde, ME MoreLess Info
The collection of the Marshall Point Lighthouse Museum offers its visitors a glimpse into the village's history and lighthouse's past. It has a gift shop.
26.1 Miles
100% 66 votes
Lighthouses Entrance to Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay Harbor, ME MoreLess Info
Built in 1821, the Burnt Island Light Station is a lighthouse that is on the National Register of Historic Places. The station is now home to a living history museum that is run by the State Department of Marine Resources.
26.2 Miles
80% 20 votes
Historic Sites US Route 1 Business/Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543 MoreLess Info
Whaleback Shell Midden State Historic Site in Main Street is next to Round Top Ice Cream. This attraction is a half-mile trail that you can walk going down to the river.
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