- TripBuzz found 178 things to do with kids in or near Saco, Maine, including 158 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Scarborough and Ogunquit.
- From Funtown Splashtown USA to Trina Lyn Fishing Charters, the Saco area offers 99 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Water Parks, Movie Theaters and Fishing.
- Located in southwest Maine's York County is the city of Saco. A popular tourist destination in the summer months, the waterfront city features multiple family friendly amusement parks and beachside parks. Other points of interest include the local shops and diverse dining, as well as hiking and outdoor recreation in the cities forested areas.
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The Children's Museum of New Hampshire offers a variety of hands-on exhibits for all ages, including activities about dinosaurs, submarines and aerodynamics. Outdoor play opportunities include a playground and picnic area.
30.3 Miles
An Audubon nature preserve, Mast Landing Sanctuary spans 140 acres, and is home to a diverse variety of plant and animal species. The sanctuary has miles of hiking trails available, as well.
30.5 Miles
Covering more than 800 acres, the Bradbury Mountain State Park has 9 trails for bikes and horses, picnic areas and campsites. It is a heavily wooded area.
30.6 Miles
Open since 1916, the Woodman Institute Museum focuses on local history, natural science and art, exhibited in the style of a 19th Century museum.
30.6 Miles
As a volunteer run museum, Woodman Museum provides group tours that showcase the history of the region. The museum features Native American artifacts, rocks, fossils, photographs, stuffed animals, and more.
30.9 Miles
From local folklore to poetry, Figures of Speech Theatre puts on performances that depict regional and world renowned art, literature, and history. The company creates elaborate puppets and props for each performance.
31.7 Miles
The Kittery Historical and Naval Museum features the history of Maine's oldest town, settled in 1623. There is a large collection of maritime documents, artifacts and antique ship models on display, plus rare archeological finds.
31.8 Miles
Fort McClary State Park is full of events in the summer. Some events include music festivals, musket demos, battle scenarios, park history presentations, and cannon demonstrations among many other fun activities.
32.0 Miles
Grand View Campground features many attractions for visitors, including their lake suitable for fishing and boating and its three beaches. There are luxury cabins for rent and others activities enjoyed there are basketball, horseshoes and bocce.
32.3 Miles
Situated on 400 acres, Bellamy River Wildlife Sanctuary offers visitors wetlands, creeks, rivers, and woodlands to explore. The sanctuary lets visitors hunt for turkey and other birds during the appropriate seasons.