Things to Do in Freeport, ME

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Skate Parks 26 Summer Street, Bath, ME 4530 MoreLess Info
A community center dedicated to providing safe and fun entertainment options for teens, the Bath Skate Park & Teen Center features open skate and bike sessions as well as a teen center that hosts a variety of events.
15.0 Miles
100% 2 votes
Fishing 132 Dummer St, Bath, ME 04530 MoreLess Info
Specialized in catching Maine Striped Bass, Great Gadzooks Tidewatwer Fishing takes visitors on a fishing excursions for half day and full day trips. Visitors can expect to see a variety of birds like eagles and gulls.
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100% 8 votes
Boat Tours 119 Commercial Street, Bath, ME 04530 MoreLess Info
River Run Tours, Inc. is a private, appointment only, scenic boat tour company for up to six passengers. The River Runner offers a large cooler and living room comfort with walk on accessibility and wheelchair capability.
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100% 8 votes
Fishing 119 Commercial Street, Bath, ME 04530 MoreLess Info
A charter fishing service, Deborah Ann Fishing offers fishing trips aboard a large, comfortable Gulf Stream boat. The service will embark from a variety of docks, and fish for tuna, shark, cod, haddock, and others.
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Farmers Markets Commercial Street, Bath, ME MoreLess Info
Bath Farmers Market is a farmers market that showcases a selection of foods from all around the state of Maine. The market includes foods such as cheeses, organic milk, vegetables, yogurt, coffee, and beef.
15.1 Miles
93% 320 votes
Observation Decks 138 Congress St., Portland, ME 04101 MoreLess Info
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.
15.2 Miles
79% 202 votes
Scenic Railroads 58 Fore Street, Portland, ME MoreLess Info
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.
15.3 Miles
88% 103 votes
Nature & Wildlife Areas Phippsburg, ME MoreLess Info
Spanning over 600 acres, the Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area has the main purpose of preserving the flora and the fauna of the area, including the several endangered species, such as the least tern.
15.3 Miles
84% 613 votes
Breweries 86 Newbury Street, Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Fred Forsley and brewer Alan Pugsley opened Shipyard Brewing Company in 1992 in its current location. The microbrewery, which began at Federal Jack's Restaurant and Brew Pub, is open for tours and tastings.
15.5 Miles
91% 1221 votes
Historic Sites Portland, ME MoreLess Info
Bordered by Commercial, Middle, Union, and Franklin cobblestone and brick streets with gas lampposts lies Old Port, a shopping area filled with art galleries, bookstores, and craft shops. The area was once filled with shipping warehouses, but now shoppers and diners fill the area.
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