- TripBuzz found 103 things to do with kids in or near Owls Head, Maine, including 99 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockland, Camden, Belfast and Rockport.
- From A Morning in Maine to Birch Point Beach State Park, the Owls Head area offers 73 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, National & State Parks, Lighthouses and Sailing.
- A quaint town of only 1,500 people, Owls Head, ME is a picturesque resort town. Visitors can enjoy views of the Atlantic Ocean from the Owls Head Lighthouse or learn about the region's transportation development at the Owls Head Transportation Museum, which features exhibits of planes, cars, motorcycles, and bikes.
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A public swimming area, the Lawson Quarry consists of granite formations that were highly sought after in a bygone era. What is left are smooth granite stones that are warmed by the sun and a cool swimming area—it's like a community swimming hole for kids and adults alike.
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A quaint freshwater swimming area, Shirttail Point is a small nook with a large expanse of shallow water safe for small children. The area also has a grassy area to picnic and sun all the way to the water's edge.
10.1 Miles
Opened to the view of the Atlantic Ocean, the Camden Snow Bowl offers plenty of entertaining opportunities no matter the season, which include: hiking, sports courts, swimming and fishing during the warm season, ski slopes, ice-skating and a 400 foot-long toboggan chute during the cold season.
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Bird watchers, cross-country skiers, hikers, hunters, bikers, horseback riders, and snowmobilers can explore Camden Hills State Park including Mount Battie. The park also offers RV camping, a shower house, and Wi-Fi.
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Situated on over 47,000 acres, Acadia National Park features a hike up Cadillac Mountain that provides a view of the bay. The park offers lakes, woodlands, camping sites and trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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Bald Mountain, part of the Maine Birding Trail, has two paths to the summit where hikers often see spruce grouse, gray jay, boreal chickadees, and blackpoll warblers. From the summit, hikers can see Rangeley Lake, Cupsuptic Lake, Mooselookmeguntic Lake, Saddleback Mountain, Elephant Mountain, and Mount Washingt…
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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.
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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.
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Long sailing adventures, also known as camping on the water trips, are available with the Schooner Timberwind. The ship is a windjammer powered only by air, and a cruise can last up to 6 days.
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Pitcher Pond is a resort community built on the lake. The lake offers swimming, fishing, and boating opportunities, and people often collect lobsters here, as well as the pond offering views of Ducktrap Mountain.