- TripBuzz found 30 things to do with kids in or near Waterville, Maine, including 25 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Augusta, Skowhegan and Gardiner.
- From Railroad Square Cinema to Flagship Cinemas, the Waterville area offers 73 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Parks and Sports Teams (Amateur).
- Located by the Kennebec River, Waterville, Maine is a unique and historic city. Many local eateries, food from local farmers and craft artisans, the Maine International Film Festival, Taste of Greater Waterville, and more attractions are part of the Waterville culture. There is rich history to explore in the Redington Museum and structures throughout the downtown that are named on the National Register of Historical Places.
Showing 191-200 of
235
47.0 Miles
With plenty of slots cars to be rented or bought, Slot Car Junction is worth the while for children and adults alike.
47.0 Miles
Maine Kayak offers its clients the opportunity of learning how to paddle. Besides that, it also offers lake tour and sea kayaking tours.
47.0 Miles
Eveningstar Cinema is a single screen movie theater that airs mainstream and independent films. The theater is locally owned and operated and is available for hosting birthday parties and other group events.
47.1 Miles
Rachel Carson Salt Pond Preserve has a beautiful ocean view and a stone beach. There is a hiking trail across the road from the ocean.Kids will love the starfishes and other sea creatures they will be stumbling upon here.
47.1 Miles
Offering to tour you around Monhegan Island, the Hardy Boat Cruise gives you a seaside view of the Monhegan Island and lighthouse. They also offer sunset cruise, seal and puffin watching.
47.1 Miles
To enjoy the unique display of textile art, visitors check out the Pejepscot Historical Society. Exhibits include pieces reflecting local history events and an array of other collections that rotate.
47.1 Miles
Showcasing the Brunswick area, the Pejepscot Museum features rotating exhibits on a variety of local history from a 50,000-piece inventory of photographs and artifacts. The museum is open year round and is adjacent to the Skolfield-Whittier House.
47.1 Miles
Established in 1862, the Skolfield-Whittier House is a historical museum that is open from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. The museum offers free admission to children under the age of 5.
47.2 Miles
Opened in 1959 and hosting plays like Grease and The Sound of Music, Maine State Music Theatre is organizing tour and other special events al around the year.
47.2 Miles
Thomas Point Beach offers a playground, softball facility, volleyball area, and a kite flying area, along with a beach. The facility hosts numerous special events each year including bluegrass festivals, art festivals, car shows, craft shows, and Special Olympics.