- Our list of the best things to do in Port Clyde, Maine, features the top 129 nearby activities — including 89 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Port Clyde, 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 Port Clyde, ME , followed by 126 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boothbay Harbor, Rockland, Camden, Rockport, Damariscotta, Boothbay, Wiscasset, New Harbor, Owls Head, Monhegan, Vinalhaven, Rangeley and Georgetown
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Opened to the view of the Atlantic Ocean, the Camden Snow Bowl offers plenty of entertaining opportunities no matter the season, which include: hiking, sports courts, swimming and fishing during the warm season, ski slopes, ice-skating and a 400 foot-long toboggan chute during the cold season.
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Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens are waterfront gardens featuring a number of attractions including waterfalls, a visitor center and other specialty gardens in addition to multiple artworks installed within the premises.
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Opened in 1985, Wiscasset Bay Gallery is an art gallery specialized in nineteenth through twenty-first century American and European paintings. The gallery showcases several art Exhibitions with an emphasis on artists from Maine and Monhegan Island.
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Damariscove Island is home to a historic, picturesque village and lighthouse. Visitors can dock boats in many places around the island for picnics on the beach or to explore island coves. There is also a walking trail with historical markers.
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As a lighthouse built in the 1800s, Curtis Island Light provides visitors with a historic view of the coast. On the grounds, visitors can sit among the rocky coastline and watch boats pass by.
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Visitors can enjoy a variety plants, rocks, and other natural scenery at The Sunken Garden. The garden was created from the remains of the Wiscasset Hilton Hotel that burned down in 1903.
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Showcasing the work of local and regional artists, Sylvan Gallery features a frequently rotating collection of art that represents a variety of styles and artistic visions. The gallery hosts a variety of special events.
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Located within an 18th century village in Maine, the Musical Wonder House is a themed museum. It showcases a wide variety of mechanical musical instruments dating back to the 18th century. The house itself is opulently decorated as the mansion of a successful sea captain and worth seeing.
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Built in 1807, Castle Tucker gives a look into 150 years of a prominent family's history. Visitors can see three generations of Victorian-era possessions, including a grand piano, hand-painted fine china and an original spyglass used by Captain Richard Tucker.
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Located on the premises of the public library, the Camden Harbor Park & Amphitheatre can be rented for special events such as weddings and concerts. This complex is included in the National Register of Historic Places.