- Our list of the best things to do in Gardiner, Maine, features the top 108 nearby activities — including 49 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Gardiner, 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 2 things to do within the city of Gardiner, ME , followed by 106 popular activities in nearby cities, including Brunswick, Augusta, Bath, Damariscotta, Lewiston, Waterville, Boothbay, Wiscasset, Auburn, Topsham and Boothbay Harbor
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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.
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Family owned and operated, Maine Horse Drawn Services offers sleigh rides in the scenic Maine countryside. In January and February, the company offers 45 minute horse-drawn sleigh rides. Carriage rides and rentals are available all year.
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Covering more than 800 acres, the Bradbury Mountain State Park has 9 trails for bikes and horses, picnic areas and campsites. It is a heavily wooded area.
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The L.L. Bean Factory Store offers many items for sale at discounted prices. The store offers clothing, outdoor gear, luggage and home decor from a variety of different suppliers for men, women and children.
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Offering a variety of entertainment, The Freeport Theater of Awesome is excited to be a family favorite spot. Shows include children's entertainment, Broadway cabarets, concerts, comedy, and much more.
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nordica theater
1 Freeport Village Station, Ste 130 S, Freeport, ME 4032
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The Nordia Theatre is a six-screen cinema multiplex that shows current Hollywood movies. It features digital video and sound, 3D capabilities, and stadium seating. The theater offers a variety of discounts and bargains, and is available for parties.
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Since 1969, the Freeport Historical Society has worked to preserve local history and establish exhibits for public education. Both the historic Harrington House and Pettengill Farm are currently owned and operated by the society, which allows access to the sites by the public.
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Freeport Performing Arts Center was built as an addition to the Freeport High School. The theatre is a safe and creative, high-quality space for performing arts uses and is cared for by a professional manager, school coordinator and community volunteers.
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Opened in 1993, When Pigs Fly Bakery was enjoyed until now by more than 1 million New England citizens. Besides the bread specialties, from here can be bought cookies and cakes, clothing, and others.
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The L.L. Bean Discovery School offers participants the chance to learn a new sport including snowshoeing, skiing, fly-fishing, archery, clay pigeon, kayaking, paddleboating, biking and canoeing. Many classes are about two hours long, with the school providing training and equipment.