- TripBuzz found 163 things to do with kids in or near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, including 147 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ogunquit, Hampton, Newburyport and Rye.
- From Water Country to Champ's-Bowl-O-Rama Family Fun Center Route 1 Portsmouth N.H., the Portsmouth area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, History Museums, Boat Tours and Family Fun Center.
- A well-known seaport, Portsmouth has a growing tourist industry. Historical landmarks in the community include the home of Governor Langdon and Governor Goodwin (now a local history museum). The community also hosts a number of musical concerts and live theater performances at its Music Hall. Additionally, the town is home to several public parks, beaches and golf courses.
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P. O. Box 572, Kennebunkport, ME 04046
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Daily departures are offered at three different times during the operating season of the Schooner Eleanor Sailing Tours. The average trip runs for approximately two hours and each tour can hold up to 20 people.
27.4 Miles
The origins of America's Stonehenge is unknown, but the site currently serves as an outdoor archaeological museum. Guests have to take a short hike in the woods to arrive at the stacked stones.
27.5 Miles
The Ipswich Historical Society founded the Ipswich Museum in 1890. The current collection reflects more than 100 years of acquisition and is displayed in both the 1677 Whipple House and the 1800 Heard House.
27.5 Miles
Marini Farm features a seasonally open corn maze as well as a farm stand and pumpkin patch. Other attractions include pedal karts, hayrides, bouncy castles, rope games, an apple cannon and a giant tube slide.
27.5 Miles
Situated on a family owned farm, Marini Farm Corn Maze offers family friendly activities like inflatable bounce houses, rope and corn mazes, and hayrides. The farm stand sells fresh produce and has baked goods available.
27.5 Miles
Built in 1795, the Heard House Museum is a furnished museum/home with décor and furniture that reflects both Asian and Western styles due to the prominence of trade with China during the period of the home.
27.6 Miles
Part of the Ipswich Museum, the Whipple House was built in 1677 and is a National Historic Landmark. The house is a good example of first period American architecture. Visitors can tour the house -- which contains many original furnishings.
27.8 Miles
With an outdoor arena for horseback riding, Hidden Pond Farm & Stables covers 40 acres of woodland. The farm organizes horseback rides through the surrounding trails. Visitors can also board their horses here for a flat rate.
27.9 Miles
A local favorite for families in the area, Plum Cove Beach is relatively private and secluded. The small beach is great for children due to its confined nature, or cuddle up next to a loved one and watch a beautiful sunrise.
27.9 Miles
A family entertainment center, Cedarland Fun Center features a climbing wall, an overhead rope course and two 18-hole miniature golf courses. The center also provides batting cages, party hosting and a concession area with food and drinks.