- TripBuzz found 140 things to do with kids in or near South Berwick, Maine, including 133 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ogunquit, Hampton, Portsmouth and Rye.
- From Powderhouse Hill to Vaughan Woods State Park, the South Berwick area offers 110 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Historic Homes, Historic Sites and Recreation Centers.
- Located in Maine's southwest region lies the city of South Berwick. A small residential community, the city is home to the states Berwick Academy, a school that was founded in 1791. Other historical sights make the city a popular tourist destination, such as the Old Berwick Historical Society and many homes. The annual Strawberry Festival is also popular, drawing over 20,000 visitors annually.
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The Seabrook Science & Nature Center is a free educational center maintained by the Seabrook power plant. It features a hands-on classroom with displays about electricity and nuclear power, a marine touch pool, and an extensive nature trail.
25.2 Miles
Adding charm to the small town of Biddeford is Shevenell Park. The park is a small stretch of land that includes bistro tables, shady trees and live musical performances on certain evenings throughout the week, making it a relaxing area to stroll.
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5 Points Shopping Ctr, Biddeford, ME 04005
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Combining a pub with a movie theater, Smittys Cinema 5 Points Shopping Center provides alcoholic beverages while playing the latest releases in their single screen theater. It also has a large arcade area with air hockey and racing games.
25.4 Miles
Once considered the heart of York County, the areas former textile mills have become a popular attraction as the Biddeford Mills Museum. The museum, open for tours, celebrates the culture of textile manufacturing throughout the area through the years.
25.4 Miles
Situated on the edge of Saco River, Mechanics Park provides visitors with picnic pavilions, benches, and grassy lawns to enjoy the river view from. The paved paths are lit by lamps so visitors can walk on it at night.
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Approximately 2 miles long, Fortunes Rocks Beach runs along Biddeford Pool and can be used for walking and jogging along the sand. The water is open for surfing, surf kayaking and bodyboarding.
25.6 Miles
Truly dedicated to family bonding and activities, Cider Hill Farm designs its events and attractions around the family unit. Pick fresh fruit from the orchard, take a fun hayride, and enjoy a hot cup of apple cider with a warm doughnut.
25.9 Miles
Partially used for recreation, the Eastern Trail offers scenic routes for hikers, bicyclists and rollerblading. Paved, the route travels through a state park as well as many small towns and villages of Southern Maine.
26.0 Miles
Accepting anglers of all skill levels, Trina Lyn Fishing Charters takes visitors for a fishing trip off the coast of Maine. In addition to catching groundfish and lobster, visitors have the opportunity to see whales and dolphins.
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A small art museum, the Saco Museum features permanent exhibits as well as visiting special exhibits. They have a collection of Brewster Portraits and other fine art pieces, as well as a number of local crafts on display.