- Our list of the best things to do in Bridgton, Maine, features the top 79 nearby activities — including 35 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bridgton, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Bridgton, ME , followed by 69 popular activities in nearby cities, including North Conway, Conway, Jackson, Auburn, Lewiston, Bethel and Bartlett
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Sabbaday Falls is a three-tier waterfall. Hikers can easily climb to the top of the waterfall on wide paths, and enjoy the view from many different angles; therefore, photographers should bring the camera.
34.2 Miles
Located along the Northern Casco Bay, Sail Freeport is a business offering guided sailing trips to its guests. During the trips, visitors enjoy seeing local islands and attractions while enjoying time on the water.
34.3 Miles
Allagash Brewery offers 30-minute tours of the brewery, in addition to a 20-minute tasting. The brewery, started by Rob Tod, is most famous for producing a white Belgian style beer.
34.3 Miles
Discover New Hampshire's Jericho Mountain State Park on a guided ATV tour with Absolute Adventure Tours day trips. Snacks and lunch are included. Suitable for children aged 6+.
34.4 Miles
Built in 1971, Maine Mall has 1,200,000 square feet and it is the largest in the state. It has over 140 shops, a food court and several other restaurants.
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Pettengill Farm
Freeport Historical Society, 45 Main Street, Freeport, ME 4032
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Maintained and operated by the Freeport Historical Society, Pettengill Farm rests on 140 acres of land, and is surrounded by gardens, fields, and walking trails. The farm dates from the early nineteenth century, and is open for tours.
34.6 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.
34.6 Miles
One of the oldest and still most popular trails in Portland is the Back Cove Trail. It loops around the cove itself and offers prominent views of the city skyline while visitors walk, run, bike, and even take their dogs walking.
34.7 Miles
Mackworth Island, accessible via a causeway, comprises of a rocky shoreline complete with a walkway where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the bay.
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Mackworth Island, Andrews Avenue, Falmouth, ME 04105
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A beautiful and scenic locale, Mackworth Island Trail allows for great hiking and relaxing strolls. Picturesque, it offers great views of Casco Bay and Portland, along with the opportunity for bird watching and simply enjoying nature.