- Our list of the best things to do in Monhegan, Maine, features the top 77 nearby activities — including 53 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Monhegan, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 3 things to do within the city of Monhegan, ME , followed by 74 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boothbay Harbor, Damariscotta, Boothbay, Wiscasset, New Harbor, Owls Head, Phippsburg, Rockland, Port Clyde, Georgetown, Bath and Camden
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Quarry Run Disc Golf is an 18-hole disc golf course located within the Augusta Golf Park. Visitors can rent discs to use while playing the course and have the option of paying one price and playing all day.
43.3 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…
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The Yarmouth Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and archiving the history and culture of the Yarmouth area. The society maintains historic places, and hosts a variety of community-focused events.
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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.
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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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Peaks Island Tours offers its clients touring trips of the Peaks Island, formerly known as the Coney Island of Maine. The island has 740 acres and a rich history, which includes being an important outpost in WWII.
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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.
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Are you hungering to see and experience firsthand 60 uninhabited islands and some are home to bald eagles? Then let Old Quarry Ocean Adventures guide the way to an inspirational adventure of the area.
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Fifield Point Road, Burnt Cove Dock, Deer Isle, ME 04627
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A fun tour of island life is available through Guided Island Tours Day Tours, with seal and bird sightings, and fun lessons on lobster fishing. This tour won Yankee Magazine's 'Best Personalized Boat Tour.'
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Old Fort Western was built in 1754, and is the oldest surviving wooden fort in America. Visitors can also see the James Howard that was inhabited by 1770, and the general store stocked with supplies sold by Howard to other settlers.