- TripBuzz found 104 things to do with kids in or near Rockport, Maine, including 94 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockland, Camden, Belfast and Castine.
- From Oakland Park Bowling Lanes to Golfer's Crossing Mini Golf, the Rockport area offers 80 different types of family activities, including: Recreation Centers, Boat Tours, Bowling and Mini Golf.
- Not just a charming tourist destination, the city of Rockport is also a thriving artist community. The cities local artists live and create within the supportive community that is home to just over 3,000 residents and artists. Popular points of interest include the scenic waterfront harbor, history centers and art galleries.
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Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railway is a local heritage railroad which offers a variety of scenic train rides as well as rail bike excursions.
18.4 Miles
Visitors can go on a 1 mile walk or hike in the Barred Island Preserve. The trail ends with a rocky beach. Tourists have also raved about incredible and scenic shots of this attarction.
18.4 Miles
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Established in 1959, the Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society has a mission to preserve, catalog, and enhance awareness of local history and culture. The society maintains a variety of exhibits and galleries.
18.5 Miles
One of the main interests of the scenic coastal route, the Moose Point State Park has several amenities, including playgrounds, camping sites and picnic shelters. Hiking and hunting are some of the activities permitted in here too.
18.8 Miles
The Dice Head Foot Path begins at the Dice Head Lightkeeper's home. The small steep foot path that ends at Penobscot Bay offers scenic views, but can be very slippery when wet.
18.8 Miles
Deer Isle Village is a place where visitors can have a glimpse of the 1950's rural lifestyle within its small local community. The village also includes the famous Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, an opera house and a number of art galleries and studios.
19.0 Miles
Fort George State Park is located at the highest point in Castine. Visitors see earthworks on three acres of the last fort that the British surrendered during the Revolutionary War.
19.1 Miles
The original fort at the site of Fort Madison State Park was built in 1811 in preparation for the War of 1812. The fort is mostly in ruins now, but the park offers wide views of Penobscot Bay and Castine Harbor.
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The Wilson Museum features exhibits to help people understand the growth of man's ability to make tools from the Paleolithic times to the Native Americans. Visitors see rocks, shells, ship models, reconstructed 1905 kitchen, and a Victorian Parlor.
19.2 Miles
Acadia National Park's Sand Beach is a beach that features soft sand made up of tiny crushed shells. The beach features picnic areas and regularly maintained public bathrooms for visitors.