- Our list of the best things to do in Wiscasset, Maine, features the top 146 nearby activities — including 79 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Wiscasset, ME has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 6 things to do within the city of Wiscasset, ME , followed by 140 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Augusta, Freeport, Bath, Damariscotta, Boothbay, New Harbor, Phippsburg, Topsham, Monhegan, Gardiner, Georgetown, Port Clyde and Camden
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35.7 Miles
Mackworth Island, accessible via a causeway, comprises of a rocky shoreline complete with a walkway where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the bay.
35.7 Miles
The 5th Maine Museum is named for the 5th Regiment Maine Volunteer Infantry, a company who fought in the Civil War. The museum features Civil War memorabilia as well as other exhibits of historical interest.
35.7 Miles
Located on Peaks Island, the Richard Boyd Art Gallery hosts a collection of fine art that represents a wide range of artistic styles. The majority of the gallery's collection represents Maine area artists.
35.7 Miles
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Mackworth Island, Andrews Avenue, Falmouth, ME 04105
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A beautiful and scenic locale, Mackworth Island Trail allows for great hiking and relaxing strolls. Picturesque, it offers great views of Casco Bay and Portland, along with the opportunity for bird watching and simply enjoying nature.
35.8 Miles
Characterized by a tongue-in-cheek attitude and sense of humor, the Umbrella Cover Museum is 'dedicated to the appreciation of the mundane in everyday life.' It features a collection of 730 umbrella covers, the largest such collection in the world.
36.7 Miles
All Pro Soccer & Sports Club is a sports and recreation facility that offers a variety of amenities. The facility has both indoor and outdoor areas, and hosts baseball, field hockey, and soccer.
36.9 Miles
Eastern Promenade features a walkway for hiking, biking or roller blading, and the area includes several historical sites in Fort Allen Park, including the mast of the USS Portland and an American Civil War monument. Swim at the beach, or visit the railroad museum.
37.1 Miles
Erected in 1897 and completely electrified in 1934, Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse was added in 1988 in the National Register of Historic Places. It has a gift shop.
37.2 Miles
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202 votes
58 Fore Street, Portland, ME
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During the spring, summer, and fall, visitors can enjoy the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Company. Train rides and night photo shoot events are offered along with a museum that is open throughout the year for train enthusiasts.
37.2 Miles
The original purpose of the 1800s Portland Observatory was to monitor ships. The site currently houses a museum that concentrates on the history of the tower and allows visitors to get a bird's eye view of both Portland and the harbor.