- TripBuzz found 199 things to do with kids in or near Freeport, Maine, including 186 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Brunswick and Boothbay Harbor.
- From Lincoln Canoe & Kayak to Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park, the Freeport area offers 86 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Theaters, Farms & Ranches and Movie Theaters.
- Freeport, ME is known largely for its outlet stores with brands such as L.L. Bean and many others. Freeport hosts many events annually including the Freeport Shakespeare Festival. Outdoor recreation is important to the residents of Freeport, they enjoy camping at Winslow Park and hiking and observing nature at Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park.
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Mother's Beach features a playground for children and moderate surf. Visitors come for views of the rocks and sloping sands, and to swim and surf in the often chilly waters.
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Originally constructed in 1804, Wallingford Hall is a historic destination that is part of the National Register of Historic Places. The picturesque site is available for weddings, receptions, and other events.
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Walker's Point was the 'summer White House' while President George H.W. Bush was in office. Visitors can pull off the highway and take photos of the New England style home, which has been in the Bush family since the late 1800s.
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For intrepid walkers in search of a scenic experience, Parson's Way is a winding walking path that takes hikers along the rocky Maine coastline. This roughly two mile walk offers dramatically changing scenery by season.
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Barely a square mile in area, the Monhegan Island is a summer place well-loved for its serenity, relaxed pace and idyllic nature. This quaint island has no paved roads and no cars too—giving it a rustic appeal.
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A lighthouse built in 1824; the Monhegan Light is amongst the island's historic places. The current structure was built in 1850 after demolishing the old lighthouse structure that started to tilt, along with the fog bell.
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Accessible with a permit, Gooch's Beach offers visitors a scenic view of the Atlantic ocean and a beach to sunbathe on. The beach is located near the mouth of the Kennebunk River, where it empties into the ocean.
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The largest beach in the city, Gooch's Beach has 3 miles of talcum powder sand and it is popular among those wishing to stroll on the seashore.
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Kennebunk Beach is divided into three parts; 750-foot long Mother's Beach with playground, 1320 Middle Beach with summer cottages and hotels, 3300-foot long Gooth's Beach for swimming and sand castle building. Visitors need a parking permit available at City Hall to park near the beaches.
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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.