- 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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Claimed as the only fjord on the East Coast of the USA, Somes Sound is more than just a rock formation. It boasts of a scenic drive, picture perfect views plus quaint little local shops to keep tourists hungry for more.
37.8 Miles
Sail Muscongus Day Tours is a tour company that offers lobster boat tours of Boothbay Harbor. The boats can accommodate up to six passengers and the typical day tour lasts a maximum of two hours.
37.8 Miles
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135 Shore Road, Pier Location, Southwest Harbor, ME
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Mansell Boat Rental provides motorboat and sailboat rentals on the ocean waters surrounding Mount Desert Island. They also offer sightseeing tours, sailing lessons, and captain services with U.S.C.G. Captain Robert Wellborn.
37.9 Miles
Mount Desert Island is home to Acadia National Park, and Bar Harbor. On the island, people can hike nature trails, bike, go on scenic drives, and swim, while offshore visitors can sail and kayak.
38.0 Miles
Tired of the usual land or water based tours of Acadia? Then why not check out what Scenic Flights of Acadia has to offer? They can give you wings to soar over the island and check out the sights with a bird's eye view.
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194 McKown Point Rd, Boothbay Harbor, ME 04575
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A central water tank with 850 gallons of water filed with sharks and skates, a touch tank with different species of invertebrates, and many other things to see and to do await the entire family at the Maine State Aquarium.
38.3 Miles
The Telephone Museum is an interactive museum featuring working telephone switchboards, switching systems, and telephones. From hand-crank magneto phones to manual switch boards, visitors are encouraged to get their hands on the equipment and explore the history of the telephone.
38.3 Miles
Northeast Harbor Tennis Club features 13 wooded holes surrounded by thousands of trees and 5 traditional links-style holes, significant elevation changes and very small greens. They also offer a full-service Pro Shop, powered and pull carts, and limited food service.
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The Abbe Museum was first opened to the public in 1928. The history and culture of the Native Americans in the Maine region are the focus of the collections within the museum and is actually spread over two locations in Bar Harbor.