- Our list of the best things to do in Searsport, Maine, features the top 116 nearby activities — including 63 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Searsport, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Searsport, ME , followed by 114 popular activities in nearby cities, including Camden, Bangor, Belfast, Deer Isle, Rockport, Castine, Stonington, Ellsworth, Blue Hill, Rangeley, Rockland and Lincolnville
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Located in a converted station that was originally constructed in 1897, Bangor’s Hose 5 Fire Museum features a variety of historic firefighting vehicles, including a 1930 McCann Pumper and a 1917 Garford Pumper.
25.4 Miles
Owned and operated by artists Linda and Ken Perrin, Atlantic Art Glass is a gallery and creative space that showcases glass art. The gallery also offers classes in glass blowing.
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165 Main Street, Ellsworth, ME 04605
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The Grand Auditorium of Hancock County is a center for the performing arts that provides a wide range of cultural programs and productions. The Grand offers art and classic films along with live broadcasts of The Met.
25.6 Miles
Wild Acadia Funpark offers a variety of activities. Patrons can zip line, try the ropes course or rock climb. The park also offers go cart racing, mini golf, water slides and Aerial Adventure.
25.6 Miles
A family entertainment facility, Wild Acadia Funpark features zip lines, water slides, a pool, an 18-hole miniature golf course, a climbing wall and go-karts. The park provides a snack bar with food and drinks, arcade game machines and party facilities.
25.6 Miles
Offering open bowling as well as league play, Eastward Bowling Lanes is a bowling alley and indoor amusement complex. It features equipment rentals and a variety of refreshments, including pizza, and hosts parties.
25.7 Miles
Named after the 20 foot-high cascade on its premises, the Cascade Park has amenities for the entire family, including trails, a gazebo and picnic areas.
25.8 Miles
A public swimming area, the Lawson Quarry consists of granite formations that were highly sought after in a bygone era. What is left are smooth granite stones that are warmed by the sun and a cool swimming area—it's like a community swimming hole for kids and adults alike.
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It took over 18 years in the late 1800s and 700,000 tons of granite to create the breakwater now known as Rockland Breakwater Light. The original light was placed there in 1902, and visitors can go on volunteer docent led tours.
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Maine State Ferry Service offers ferry service for passengers and vehicles back and forth between the mainland and the islands. They offer seasonal schedules, and the trips offer scenic and sometimes wildlife viewing.