- Our list of the best things to do in Rockland, Maine, features the top 134 nearby activities — including 80 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Rockland, 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 24 things to do within the city of Rockland, ME , followed by 110 popular activities in nearby cities, including Camden, Belfast, Deer Isle, Rockport, Damariscotta, Stonington, Castine, Owls Head, Port Clyde, Vinalhaven, New Harbor, Boothbay Harbor, Lincolnville, Rangeley and Searsport
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The Orion Performing Arts Center is a live music and performance venue that accommodates up to 900 guests. The facility hosts plays, musicals, dance performances, concerts, and conferences, and is available for rentals.
44.1 Miles
The Abbe Museum was first opened to the public in 1928. The history and culture of the Native Americans in the Maine region are the focus of the collections within the museum and is actually spread over two locations in Bar Harbor.
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Studio 48 Performing Arts Center offers instruction in dance, theater, singing and acting with open classes and private lessons. Their dance classes include ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop and contemporary as well as toddler classes.
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At Maine Fiberarts Visitor Center, guests can explore exhibits featuring artwork pieces with fiber as the medium. The collection consists of rugs, quilts, draperies, books, and more. The center also hosts classes on felt making and basket weaving.
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Designed for open and free roaming, Merrymeeting Dog Park is a fun place for animal lovers to gather. Visitors are asked to comply with a list of rules to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all pets.
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A nature preserve open to visitors during daylight hours 365 days a year, the Cathance River Preserve features numerous hiking and walking trails. Guides offer weekend educational seminars and the Preserve hosts youth day camps in the summer.
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Consisting of various entities, the Fiberarts Trail is a collection of places related to the production of art based on the use of fibers. The trail includes fiber sourcing and production all the way to finished art in galleries.
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Opened in 1959 and hosting plays like Grease and The Sound of Music, Maine State Music Theatre is organizing tour and other special events al around the year.
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Located on 17 acres, Brunswick Dog Park provides dogs with a space to roam free and socialize with other dogs. The park has a wood chip area, as well as a creek for dogs to splash and play in.