- TripBuzz found 193 things to do with kids in or near Yarmouth, Maine, including 189 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Portland, South Portland, Brunswick and Scarborough.
- From Yarmouth Historical Society to Yarmouth Little League, the Yarmouth area offers 89 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Neighborhoods and Sports Teams (Amateur).
- A short distance from Portland, Yarmouth has a long-standing tradition of a clam festival in July. The city is equipped with an historic downtown community featuring eclectic shops, cafes and restaurants. And resting on the Royal River, outdoor activities like boating, fishing and kayaking are also popular in this small, rural town.
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A challenging 18-hole golf course in the Scottish-links style, Cape Arundel Golf Club features copious water hazards and sand traps. The club house displays items from the club's history, which includes visits from many Presidents and celebrities.
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An 80-acre park, Wonderbrook Park offers a variety of amenities for visitors. It has a central hiking trail through the wilderness, broad open green spaces, and picnic tables. This quiet and placid park offers wildlife viewing, as well.
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With collections aimed to people ranging from pre-school to senior citizens, the Kennebunk Free Library also organizes special programs and events, such as the book discussion groups.
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117 Main Street, Kennebunk, ME 04043
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Opened in 1936 and encompassing several buildings erected since 1810, The Brick Store Museum is dedicated to local history and art. It organizes special events, such as poetry contests.
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Located in the heart of the village, the First Families Kennebunkport Museum features exhibits covering 200 years of local history. Tour guides share stories and artifacts ranging from sea captains to George H.W. Bush and his family's compound.
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With a rich history dating back to the first pilgrim's houses from the beginning of the 17th century, the Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site also has, besides the historic buildings, picnic sites, docking facilities and plenty of trails.
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With a 2006, 87 foot-long ship, the First Chance Whale Watch offers its clients the opportunity of spotting marine wildlife to up to 20 miles from the shore.
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Kayak excursions is a local company which offers guided kayak tours and kayak fishing trips as well as paddleboards and kayaks on rent.
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Sustained by volunteers, the Monhegan Museum is managed by a small community of docents. It showcases local art works that specifically portrays the Island's artistic, cultural, industrial, social and natural wonders.