- TripBuzz found 112 things to do with kids in or near Georgetown, Maine, including 110 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Freeport and Bath.
- From Reid State Park to Sequin Lighthouse, the Georgetown area offers 90 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Lighthouses, History Museums and Theaters.
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Little John Island Preserve is a 23 acre reserve populated by rocky beaches and red oaks. The preserve is home to wildlife such as bald eagles and great horned owls and maintains a half mile loop trail along the coast.
20.2 Miles
Horse Island Day Camp features a number of riding stables, and offers trail rides to beginners and experienced riders alike. They also host summer camps and various activities for children.
21.0 Miles
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2 Delorme Drive, Yarmouth, ME 4096
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Eartha, the World's largest revolving and rotating Globe has a diameter of 42-feet. It is a Guinness World Record Holder and corresponds to how the Earth looks from a person in outer-space's point of view.
21.7 Miles
Kids can get active and athletic by joining the Yarmouth Little League. Various baseball and softball leagues are available for children of all ages who enjoy sports and like being a part of a team.
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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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The Yarmouth Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and archiving the history and culture of the Yarmouth area. The society maintains historic places, and hosts a variety of community-focused events.
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Covering more than 800 acres, the Bradbury Mountain State Park has 9 trails for bikes and horses, picnic areas and campsites. It is a heavily wooded area.
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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.
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Located in Casco Bay, Capt Lyman Stuart LLC offers both a day and sunset sail charter that takes visitors on a cruise of the surrounding waters and islands. Visitors often spot seals and dolphins from the boat.