- Our list of the best things to do in Stonington, Maine, features the top 146 nearby activities — including 91 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Stonington, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Water Activities, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Stonington, ME , followed by 136 popular activities in nearby cities, including Rockland, Camden, Deer Isle, Southwest Harbor, Rockport, Castine, Mount Desert, Bar Harbor, Owls Head, Belfast, Blue Hill, Vinalhaven, Searsport, Trenton, Northeast Harbor, Lincolnville, Port Clyde, Bass Harbor and Rangeley
Showing 131-140 of
256
23.3 Miles
Chickawaukee Lake is a scenic body of water suitable for boating, swimming, and other water sports. Trails for hiking and biking run around its perimeter, and it is stocked with trout for fishermen.
23.3 Miles
Harbor Park is a green space within view of the scenic Rockland Harbor. Host to a variety of special events, festivals, and races, the park also offers walking trails and picnic areas.
23.4 Miles
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.
23.5 Miles
Visitors can enjoy 20 minute brewery tours followed by 15 minute tastings with Atlantic Brewing Company. The brewery also houses Mainly Meat BBQ which features 12 draft lines and 2 of the lines are sodas for those under 21.
23.7 Miles
One of the main interests of the scenic coastal route, the Moose Point State Park has several amenities, including playgrounds, camping sites and picnic shelters. Hiking and hunting are some of the activities permitted in here too.
24.0 Miles
Being opened for the public in 1904, Belfast City Park is the oldest park in the city. It covers 17,5 acres and offers the view of the bay. It has playgrounds, picnic areas, swimming pools, and other amenities.
24.2 Miles
Perry's Nut House is a local store which stocks a variety of nuts as well as some antique artifacts belonging to the explorer after whom the shop has been named, Commodore Perry.
24.3 Miles
100%
1 votes
49 Searsport Avenue, Belfast, ME 4915
MoreLess Info
AllPlay Family Entertainment Center is an entertainment center and cafe. AllPlay offers bowling lanes, pool tables, large screen TVs, and an arcade with a redemption system. The cafe serves pizza, sandwiches, and various snack items.
24.5 Miles
95%
64 votes
Church Street at US Route 1, Searsport, ME 04974
MoreLess Info
An open air and well-preserved maritime museum, the Penobscot Marine Museum is indubitably a must visit with its well-kept 13 buildings to explore. The museum itself is a treasure trove of relics and artifacts of a bygone era plus monthly exhibits and events to keep you entertained.
24.5 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.