Things to Do with Kids in Wiscasset, ME

  • TripBuzz found 118 things to do with kids in or near Wiscasset, Maine, including 115 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Augusta and Bath.
  • From Monkey C Monkey Do to Castle Tucker, the Wiscasset area offers 84 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, Gardens, Historic Homes and History Museums.
  • A part of Historic New England, Wiscasset is a well-known tourist destination in Maine. History buffs often enjoy visiting the community to see its many historical sites built prior to, or around the early 19th century. This includes Castle Tucker, Nickels-Sortwell House and the Wiscasset Jail and Museum. Tourists can also take rides aboard the Maine Eastern Railroad.
  • TripBuzz found 118 things to do with kids in or near Wiscasset, Maine, including 115 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Augusta and Bath.
  • From Monkey C Monkey Do to Castle Tucker, the Wiscasset area offers 84 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, Gardens, Historic Homes and History Museums.
  • A part of Historic New England, Wiscasset is a well-known tourist destination in Maine. History buffs often enjoy visiting the community to see its many historical sites built prior to, or around the early 19th century. This includes Castle Tucker, Nickels-Sortwell House and the Wiscasset Jail and Museum. Tourists can also take rides aboard the Maine Eastern Railroad.
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49.1 Miles
94% 209 votes
Mini Golf 70 First Street, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064 MoreLess Info
A mini golf course with a pirate theme, Pirate's Cove was founded in 1983 and is intended for both children and adults. Rush waters and waterfalls are the main characteristics of this course.
49.1 Miles
61% 44 votes
Golf 200 Wild Dunes Way, Old Orchard Beach, ME 4064 MoreLess Info
Open since 1998, the Dunegrass Golf Club offers an 18-hole course to both local and visiting golfers. The freeway was ideally designed to allow all levels of players to play while still preserving the scenic views.
49.1 Miles
75% 4 votes
Mini Golf 70 1st Street, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064 MoreLess Info
Pirates Island is a pirate themed mini-golf adventure that includes two separate 18-hole courses; one is easy and aimed toward kids, and the other is more challenging. Both courses can be done together for a discounted price.
49.4 Miles
50% 2 votes
Haunted Tours 7 Ballpark Way, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064 MoreLess Info
During the Halloween season, Field of Screams Haunted Hayrides has an event where visitors can watch actors dress up in costume. The ride takes the visitors on a journey to find a lost girl while encountering different scary activities.
49.5 Miles
84% 75 votes
Hiking Trails Castine, ME MoreLess Info
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.
49.5 Miles
98% 57 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas Sunset Road, Deer Isle, ME 04627 MoreLess Info
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.
49.5 Miles
83% 6 votes
History Museums 416 Sunset Rd - Rt 15A, Deer Isle, ME MoreLess Info
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.
49.5 Miles
88% 504 votes
Beaches Sand Beach Road, Stonington, ME MoreLess Info
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.
49.8 Miles
82% 22 votes
National & State Parks Battle Avenue, Castine, ME MoreLess Info
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.
50.0 Miles
88% 8 votes
National & State Parks Perkins Street, Castine, ME MoreLess Info
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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