- 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 its 18-holes golf course following the natural scenery of the mountain, the Sunday River Golf Club spreads on 2,130 yards. The club house is entirely made from logs and it has its own restaurant. It also has a practice facility.
48.6 Miles
Built in 1832 from granite, the State Capitol was destroyed by fire in 1866. After it was rebuilt, it became the house of several museum collections, including a copy of the state Constitution and some pieces of currency from those days.
48.8 Miles
The 20-acre Capitol Park is located next to the State House. Families enjoy having picnics under the park's trees, and playing ball on the large public lawns that were originally designed for band performances and public speeches.
48.9 Miles
Canoes, kayaks, and paddle boards can be rented at Bethel Outdoor Adventure so visitors can explore the surrounding rivers. It also has a geology tour where visitors can discover gems from a mine.
49.0 Miles
Big Adventure Center is an entertainment complex that offers a variety of activities and amusements. They feature miniature golf, water slides, indoor rock climbing, pool tables, and an arcade with classic video games.
49.1 Miles
Established in 2008, Elements Art Gallery is an art gallery that showcases artwork by local Maine artisans. The gallery offers art classes for middle school and high school classes with materials included.
49.4 Miles
The Viles Arboretum, formerly the Pine Tree State Arboretum, features a conifer collection, a lilac collection, a native plant garden, a rock garden, Urban & Community Forestry Collection containing 36 species of trees especially chosen for their ability to do well in an urban environment, along with many other…
49.4 Miles
Situated next to the Little Androscoggin River, Bethel Pathway is a walking path that weaves through the surrounding forest. The path is short, culminating in 1 mile long, and has a playground for children near the river.
49.5 Miles
Part of the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge, the lake and surrounding state park offer campgrounds, including remote site spots, a beach, and canoe and kayak rentals for wildlife and waterfowl viewing.
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Spanning around three acres, Bethel Hill Common is an oval-shaped green area bordered by historically significant buildings. The area is now a common with New England character, with street lamps, a variety of shrubs and perennials, and a watering trough.