- Our list of the best things to do in Kingfield, Maine, features the top 19 nearby activities — including 15 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kingfield, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Kingfield, ME , followed by 16 popular activities in nearby cities, including Rangeley, Skowhegan and West Forks
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With more than 40 years fishing experience, Rangeley Lake's Guide Service offers fishing instruction with views of the Maine lake's wildlife and scenery. Full tackle and instruction is provided while trolling for the lake's salmon and brook trout.
25.9 Miles
Opened in 1954, the Skowhegan Drive-In Theatre is a family-friendly location to view recent theatrical releases. The theatre, which is open seasonally, is the only drive-in within a 50 mile radius.
26.7 Miles
Downstream from the Upper Kennebago River, Kennebago Lake allows outdoor enthusiasts to kayak and canoe in its waters. Wildlife can be seen while kayaking through the lake including moose and water birds.
27.3 Miles
Named after famous Austrian psychiatrist/psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, the Wilhelm Reich Museum offers guests the opportunity to tour the house that he once lived in. Visitors get to see Reich's personal library and study, his inventions, and his personal memorabilia.
27.4 Miles
Visitors of Rangeley Lake State Park can go boating, bird watching, canoeing, fishing, swimming, hiking, or wildlife watching. Campers at the site can take advantage of its picnic area, playground, and shower facilities.
27.6 Miles
There are plenty of trails on the grounds of the Coos Canyon. It also has a waterfall, which is totaling 15 feet up.
27.9 Miles
White river rafting trips are amongst the most popular services of the U.S. Rafting company. Aside from that, they are clever at hosting birthday parties for kids and accommodate group camps in the area too.
28.9 Miles
From the top of Quill Hill, visitors can take in panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, meadows, and lakes in the region, or simply enjoy a picnic at the summit. The hill is accessible by a dirt road.
29.2 Miles
With slopes for snowtubing and skiing, Eaton Mountain provides rails and lifts for its guests. It has a lodge where visitors can get information about the area and order snacks.
29.2 Miles
Skowhegan Sportsman Club is a non-profit organization that offers outdoor safety education classes such as hunter safety, archery safety and ATV safety. The club is also a NRA affiliated organization that provides various firearm safety classes.