- Our list of the best things to do in Peaks Island, Maine, features the top 225 nearby activities — including 100 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Peaks Island, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Peaks Island, ME , followed by 219 popular activities in nearby cities, including Portland, South Portland, Brunswick, Freeport, Saco, Scarborough, Biddeford, Old Orchard Beach, Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Kennebunkport, Yarmouth, Phippsburg, Topsham, Bath, Kennebunk, Georgetown and Prouts Neck
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Adjacent to the local humane society is Robin's Garden & Dog Park. The dog park features lush grassy areas where both small and large breeds can run off-leash and socialize with other breeds.
31.7 Miles
Boating, hiking, visiting the lighthouse, and many other things can be done on Cabbage Island. The main interests are the restaurant, which offer seafood specialties.
31.7 Miles
Fresh local beers are produced at Boothbay Craft Brewery, opened in 2005. Gather with friends and family at Watershed Tavern and enjoy conversation, food and handcrafted beer. Open Monday through Saturday.
32.1 Miles
A traditional bowling center, Sparetime Recreation features 34 lanes for open and league bowling. The center offers video games, a pro shop, glow bowling and a concession area with a full dining menu and adult beverages.
32.2 Miles
An aerial and outdoor amusement complex, the Monkey C Monkey Do offers over the top climbing facilities, giant swing and zip lines. It's a perfect place to host your family trip, team building or group outing.
32.3 Miles
Since 1995, Flagship Cinemas has been bringing family-friendly neighborhood theater to Auburn. The theater plays the latest feature film titles and offers stadium seating and digital surround sound.
32.7 Miles
Oven's Mouth Preserve is a wildlife and nature preserve located on the shores of the Cross River. It offers woodland hiking trails of varying levels as well as picnicking areas.
32.8 Miles
Accessible by a dirt road, Holt Pond Preserve offers a variety of nature trails that leads visitors to the Muddy River. On the trail, visitors can spot wild berries and mushrooms, as well as eagles and ducks by the pond.
32.9 Miles
Step back into history by visiting Boothbay Railway Village. At the village, visitors can visit a 13 building historic village, see many antique cars, and ride on a steam train.
32.9 Miles
Lost Valley is a local skiing destination which features numerous ski trails of varying difficulty and maintains two chairlifts. During summers, visitors can enjoy mountain biking and paintball here.