- TripBuzz found 12 things to do with kids in or near Millinocket, Maine, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bass Harbor.
- From Nahmakanta Lake Camps to Twin Pine Camps & Cabins, the Millinocket area offers 18 different types of family activities, including: Rafting, Camping Site, Mini Golf and Mountains.
- Initially built around forest-related economy, Millinocket, ME has a rich past in paper manufacturing. The town is located on the Penobscot River and near the Millinocket Lake, making water sports a large part of the area's recreation with jet skiing, swimming, boating, fishing, and some winter activities such as snow mobiling.
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With a towering height of 5,267 feet, Mount Katahdin looms over the state of Maine. It is situated upon the Appalachian Trail's Northern end. It showcases numerous hiking trails and camping facilities are also available in some areas.
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The base lodge for a resort that encompasses 60 acres, the Penobscot Outdoor Center offers a variety of amenities for guests. It features a bar with snacks, canoes, volleyball courts, and other attractions.
17.5 Miles
Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse, built in 1858, marks the entrance of the Blue Hill Bay and offers scenic views of the Bass Harbor.
38.2 Miles
The Moosehead Marine Museum contains an extensive collection of marine memorabilia. This includes a large collection of photos and documents, as well as the main attraction, a 1914 steamboat called the Katahdin, which visitors can take a cruise on.
38.2 Miles
Located on the scenic Moosehead Lake, Katahdin Cruises is a business offering cruises that travel up to 20-miles up the lake. The boats can hold up to 225 passengers and features a large variety of food and drink selections.
38.9 Miles
Borestone Mountain offers hiking trails and climbing as well as scenic wilderness views. The climb can be somewhat challenging, and is suitable for those seeking more than a casual stroll.
40.8 Miles
Home to wild birds such as loons, bald eagles, and osprey, Prong Pond offers gentle waters for kayaking and canoeing. It also offers bass fishing and scenic views of the surrounding wilderness.
41.1 Miles
Lily Bay State Park has many points of interest within its premises including the Moosehead Lake which is the largest lake in New England, as well as a number of moutnains, ponds, trails, waterfront campsites and more.
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Elephant Mountain is a scenic mountain hiking area with trails for visitors. One remarkable feature is the site where a B-52 bomber crashed in 1963, which has now been made a memorial.
42.5 Miles
A canoe safari which includes the obligatory spotting of the largest mammal from the northern woods is what Young's Guide Service promises to its clients. The tour also includes an outdoor picnic.