- Our list of the best things to do in Kennebunk, Maine, features the top 248 nearby activities — including 122 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kennebunk, 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 14 things to do within the city of Kennebunk, ME , followed by 234 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portland, South Portland, Kennebunkport, Portsmouth, Saco, Scarborough, Ogunquit, Biddeford, Old Orchard Beach, Dover, Kittery, Cape Elizabeth, South Berwick, Rochester, New Castle, Rye, Freeport and Prouts Neck
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With long, wide shores and limited crowds, Seabrook Beach is a low-key and relaxing location that is family friendly. Beach-related activities such as swimming, volleyball, and sand-castle building are common.
37.9 Miles
Committed to dog racing, Seabrook Greyhound Park is open daily for both gaming and dining. Along with dog races, they also offer a variety of table games including poker and blackjack.
38.1 Miles
The Desert of Maine is a 40-acre sand dune formed by glacial out washing during the Ice Age. Visitors can take a tour ride to learn more about the desert, visit the gift shop, camp, play disc golf, and visit a room full of butterflies.
38.3 Miles
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426 Wolfes Neck Road, Freeport, ME 04032
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The Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park has large groves of white pine and hemlock trees. Visitors can bird watch, especially for ospreys, go on nature walks, eat picnics, or take part in guided nature programs.
38.4 Miles
Located in Freeport, Lincoln Canoe and Kayak specializes in providing outdoor recreational sporting equipment and supplies. This includes tour and sea kayaks, as well as both traditional and sporting canoes.
38.8 Miles
A hands-on educational, developmental, and agriculture based camp, Wolf's Neck Farm is a community centered establishment. Guests can visit fledgling lambs, try a farmer training program, or experience oceanfront camping.
38.9 Miles
The Seabrook Science & Nature Center is a free educational center maintained by the Seabrook power plant. It features a hands-on classroom with displays about electricity and nuclear power, a marine touch pool, and an extensive nature trail.
39.1 Miles
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.
39.2 Miles
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.
39.2 Miles
The Libby Museum is a small museum focused on educating individuals on the topics of nature and art. The museum maintains displays on various types of wildlife, and is host to a number of children's programs.