- 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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A nature preserve open to visitors during daylight hours 365 days a year, the Cathance River Preserve features numerous hiking and walking trails. Guides offer weekend educational seminars and the Preserve hosts youth day camps in the summer.
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Monkey Trunks is an adventure ropes course featuring 48 different challenges of various difficulties. Challenges include swinging beams, rolling logs, hanging tires, and cargo nets. Monkey Trunks also offers three ziplines and a rock climbing wall.
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Located on 17 acres, Brunswick Dog Park provides dogs with a space to roam free and socialize with other dogs. The park has a wood chip area, as well as a creek for dogs to splash and play in.
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Yankee Lanes of Brunswick is a bowling alley that offers 32 lanes with automatic scoring. They offer league play, cosmic bowling, and have a bar and grill that features live music on weekends.
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Main Street in Brunswick stretches from the bridge over the Androscoggin River to Bowdoin College. Along the road are numerous restaurants serving different ethnic foods and small businesses including a bowling alley.
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As a wilderness river, the Upper St. John River runs through many undeveloped forested areas. Canoeing is available in the gentler portions of the river while white water rafting can be conducted in the rougher parts.
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Consisting of various entities, the Fiberarts Trail is a collection of places related to the production of art based on the use of fibers. The trail includes fiber sourcing and production all the way to finished art in galleries.
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At Maine Fiberarts Visitor Center, guests can explore exhibits featuring artwork pieces with fiber as the medium. The collection consists of rugs, quilts, draperies, books, and more. The center also hosts classes on felt making and basket weaving.
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Situated on Ferry Beach, Fun & Sun Rentals offers visitors kayak and paddleboard rentals to take out onto the water. The equipment can be rented by the hour and includes complimentary guide maps.
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Pine Point Road, Scarborough, ME 4070
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Native wildlife habitats and sites of local historical significance are preserved within the Scarborough River Wildlife Sanctuary. A number of trails are available within the sanctuary, but all are easy enough for even inexperienced hikers to enjoy.