Things to Do with Kids in Damariscotta, ME

  • TripBuzz found 145 things to do with kids in or near Damariscotta, Maine, including 139 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Rockland and Bath.
  • From Tenji, Inc to Midcoast Kayak, the Damariscotta area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Aquariums, History Museums and Historic Sites.
  • Damariscotta is a charming village in Maine that is popular in the tourism industry. The historical downtown village, featuring homes built in as early as 1907, is a charming place to take a leisurely stroll. Shopping, dining and river cruises along the Damariscotta River are also popular attractions of the village.
  • TripBuzz found 145 things to do with kids in or near Damariscotta, Maine, including 139 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Rockland and Bath.
  • From Tenji, Inc to Midcoast Kayak, the Damariscotta area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Aquariums, History Museums and Historic Sites.
  • Damariscotta is a charming village in Maine that is popular in the tourism industry. The historical downtown village, featuring homes built in as early as 1907, is a charming place to take a leisurely stroll. Shopping, dining and river cruises along the Damariscotta River are also popular attractions of the village.
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44.2 Miles
90% 144 votes
Parks South Portland Greenbelt Pathway, South Portland, ME 4106 MoreLess Info
Marked by a picturesque lighthouse and rocky pier is Big Light Park. The beachside park is popular with local photographers and families who enjoy the locations picnic areas, fishing and beautiful scenery.
44.3 Miles
98% 56 votes
Fishing 1 Spring Point Dr, South Portland, ME 04106 MoreLess Info
No Slack! Sportfishing Charters has inland private fishing charters for striped bass and bluefish, and fishing trips to Casco Bay for mackerel. The company also offers escorted sightseeing trips to lighthouses, Ft. Gorges, as well as wildlife and nature tours.
44.3 Miles
79% 202 votes
Scenic Railroads 58 Fore Street, Portland, ME MoreLess Info
During the spring, summer, and fall, visitors can enjoy the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company. Train rides and night photo shoot events are offered along with a museum that is open throughout the year for train enthusiasts.
44.3 Miles
93% 320 votes
Observation Decks 138 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101 MoreLess Info
The original purpose of the 1800s Portland Observatory was to monitor ships. The site currently houses a museum that concentrates on the history of the tower and allows visitors to get a bird's eye view of both Portland and the harbor.
44.3 Miles
79% 14 votes
Historic Sites South Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Built in 1808, Fort Preble stands on the grounds of what is now Southern Maine Community College. Visitors can picnic among the granite walls of the fort itself, and take in views of Casco Bay and its islands.
44.3 Miles
95% 21 votes
History Museums 55 Bug Light Park, South Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Located in the historic Cushing's Point House at Bug Light Park is the South Portland Historical Society Museum. The museum features different exhibits each season and its nine-acre park overlooking Portland Harbor is home to the Portland Breakwater Lighthouse.
44.3 Miles
60% 5 votes
Specialty Museums 2 Fort Road, South Portland, ME 4106 MoreLess Info
The maritime history of the local area is put on display at the Portland Harbor Museum. Founded in 1987, the museum is situated within the granite walls of the historic Fort Preble.
44.3 Miles
93% 30 votes
Historic Ships Bug Light Park, South Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Constructed on a former World War II shipyard, Liberty Ship Memorial was built as a tribute to those ship builders. The centerpiece of the memorial is a 35 foot tall sculptural replica of the Liberty ship’s bow section.
44.4 Miles
94% 173 votes
Lighthouses Bug Light Park, South Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Known locally as the bug light, the Portland Breakwater Light was built in 1875, and equipped with a fourth-order Fresnel lens, although the light has been removed. Inspiration for the light was taken from the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens, Greece.
44.5 Miles
93% 102 votes
Beaches South Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Small and pebbly, the Willard Beach covers only three acres and it is suite for swimming. There are several trails leading to it. It has restrooms, a snack-bar and showers. Dogs are allowed, although only several hours per ay.
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