- TripBuzz found 139 things to do with kids in or near Deer Isle, Maine, including 133 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockland, Camden, Southwest Harbor and Belfast.
- From Driftwood Kayak - Day Tours to Guided Island Tours Day Tours, the Deer Isle area offers 62 different types of family activities, including: Arts & Crafts Classes, History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Landmarks.
- The enchanting city of Deer Isle draws tourists from around the world for its breathtaking coastal views and local charm. Home to over ten diverse nature conservancies, the isle offers scenic walking trails throughout. Other popular attractions and activities including kayaking and swimming, lobster fishing, art galleries and antique shopping.
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Since 1880, people have been hiking along the half-mile Shore Path on Mount Desert Island's eastern shore. Along the way, hikers can see the Porcupine Islands in the distance, view four mansions, and the granite shores.
27.1 Miles
Downeast Scenic Railroad shows mostly scenic images of the forest during the trip. While on board, some history of the attraction is given along the way through a recording. Some train enthusiasts have found this well worth their time.
27.4 Miles
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341 votes
departs from Bar Harbor Inn pier, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
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A historic watercraft that is 151 feet in length is the focal point of the Margaret Todd Windjammer Cruises. Trips run from an hour and a half to two hours among the islands of Frenchman's Bay.
29.0 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.
29.9 Miles
The scenic St. George River runs through the small coastal town of Camden, offering recreational paddling options. A wide range of trails run along the banks of the river for those seeking land-based activities.
34.7 Miles
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.
35.5 Miles
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.
39.1 Miles
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Entrance to Boothbay Harbor, Boothbay Harbor, ME
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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.
39.1 Miles
Now playing at Hollywood Cinemas: the latest and greatest blockbuster hits on the big screeen. Special prices are offered for children, seniors and matinee showings. Concessions are available. Open year round.
39.2 Miles
Preserved for eternity at the Cole Land Transportation Museum is United States military memorabilia and land transportation equipment. Some of the antiques available for viewing include potato diggers, tractors, fire engines, motorcycles, bicycles, and snowplows.