- TripBuzz found 147 things to do with kids in or near Phippsburg, Maine, including 141 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Portland and Freeport.
- From Hermit Island to Popham Beach State Park, the Phippsburg area offers 90 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Camping Site, National & State Parks and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- A short drive from Portland, Phillipsburg is an older community in New England. This small fishing town has a growing tourist industry with various historical sites and attractions such as the Fort Popham State Historic Site and Pond Island National Wildlife Refuge. Tourists to Phillipsburg can also enjoy an array of outdoor activities such as golf, kayaking, windsurfing and lobster fishing.
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A state of the art, regulation sized ice rink, The Bank of Maine Ice Vault features conference rooms and a pro shop in addition to the ice area. It hosts public skating as well as organized hockey and figure skating.
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Hosting regional hockey leagues and tournaments, Sparetime Recreation Augusta offers visitors a recreational bowling experience complete with shoe rentals and glow bowling. Visitors can purchase a party package that includes bowling games, refreshments, and more.
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The 20-acre Capitol Park is located next to the State House. Families enjoy having picnics under the park's trees, and playing ball on the large public lawns that were originally designed for band performances and public speeches.
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649A US Route 1, Scarborough, ME 4074
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Founded in 1961, the Scarborough Historical Society & Museum collects and exhibits historical artifacts and objects related to the city. Exhibits include implements for farming and historical photos from local schools.
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171 Capitol Street, Suite 2, Augusta, ME 04330
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At the Children's Discovery Museum, children can pretend they work in a restaurant, grocery store, construction, or bank. Children can also put on a puppet show, touch the marine life in the touch-tank, make music, create art, and climb into a tree house.
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The Marine State History Museum has over 500,000 artifacts in the history collection including the United States only viewable collection of Civil War Flags. Elsewhere in the museum, visitors can also see Maine's largest archaeological collection and natural history specimens dating back to 1830.
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Old Fort Western was built in 1754, and is the oldest surviving wooden fort in America. Visitors can also see the James Howard that was inhabited by 1770, and the general store stocked with supplies sold by Howard to other settlers.
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Featuring a bronze statue of a young child, Samantha Smith's statue in Augusta pays tribute to her impact on history during the Cold War. The statue has a small plaque with background information on her life.
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Local geological history of Maine is put on display at Sonny's Museum which features exhibits of prominent rock and gemstone specimens. There is even an extensive retail store where guests can purchase stones, fossils, and even semi-precious gemstone jewelry.
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Opened in 2008 and intended for all ages, Monkey Trunks is a special playground up to 65 feet from ground. The children's courses are up to 6 feet.