Date Ideas in Wiscasset, ME

  • TripBuzz discovered 88 different types of activities for couples in the Wiscasset area, including Art Gallery (like Wiscasset Bay Gallery), Ziplines (like Monkey C Monkey Do), Gardens (like The Sunken Garden) and Historic Homes (like Castle Tucker), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 117 date ideas in or near Wiscasset, Maine, including 112 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Augusta, Brunswick and Bath.
  • TripBuzz discovered 88 different types of activities for couples in the Wiscasset area, including Art Gallery (like Wiscasset Bay Gallery), Ziplines (like Monkey C Monkey Do), Gardens (like The Sunken Garden) and Historic Homes (like Castle Tucker), and much more.
  • We discovered a total of 117 date ideas in or near Wiscasset, Maine, including 112 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boothbay Harbor, Augusta, Brunswick and Bath.
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21.4 Miles
95% 92 votes
Boat Tours 880 Port Clyde Road, Port Clyde, ME MoreLess Info
For nearly a hundred years now, the Monhegan Boat Line has been providing ferry services from the mainland to Monhegan Island. Aside from this daily shuttle services, they also provide lighthouse cruise, nature cruise, sunset cruise and puffin cruise.
21.6 Miles
58% 40 votes
Picnic Spot Augusta, ME MoreLess Info
The 20-acre Capitol Park is located next to the State House. Families enjoy having picnics under the park's trees, and playing ball on the large public lawns that were originally designed for band performances and public speeches.
21.6 Miles
76% 134 votes
Camping Site 6 Hermit Island Rd., Phippsburg, ME MoreLess Info
Named in 2008 by Downeast Magazine the Best Saltwater Camping in Maine, the Hermit Island has 275 campsites and 3 small cabins for rental. It is suited for both tents and tent trailers.
21.8 Miles
79% 116 votes
Architectural Buildings State Street, Augusta, ME MoreLess Info
Built in 1832 from granite, the State Capitol was destroyed by fire in 1866. After it was rebuilt, it became the house of several museum collections, including a copy of the state Constitution and some pieces of currency from those days.
22.0 Miles
50% 2 votes
Skating Rinks 276 Whitten Road, Augusta, ME 4347 MoreLess Info
A state of the art, regulation sized ice rink, The Bank of Maine Ice Vault features conference rooms and a pro shop in addition to the ice area. It hosts public skating as well as organized hockey and figure skating.
22.0 Miles
100% 2 votes
Bowling 215 Whitten Road, Augusta, ME 4330 MoreLess Info
Hosting regional hockey leagues and tournaments, Sparetime Recreation Augusta offers visitors a recreational bowling experience complete with shoe rentals and glow bowling. Visitors can purchase a party package that includes bowling games, refreshments, and more.
22.1 Miles
58% 33 votes
Architectural Buildings Augusta, ME MoreLess Info
Charles Bulfinch, who also designed the U.S. Capitol, designed the Maine State House that opened in January 1832. Today, visitors can tour the state house and see historical portraits, a rotating display of modern artist, and special activities in the Hall of Flags.
22.1 Miles
80% 10 votes
Architectural Buildings 136 State St, Augusta, ME MoreLess Info
The Governor Hill Mansion serves as a special events venue. The mansion contains four areas that can be rented: the Receiving room hosting up to 10 people, the Gold room hosting up to 15 people, the Parlor hosting up to 54 people, and Columbus Hall hosting up to 250 people.
22.3 Miles
97% 207 votes
Natural History Museums 230 State Street, Augusta, ME MoreLess Info
The Marine State History Museum has over 500,000 artifacts in the history collection including the United States only viewable collection of Civil War Flags. Elsewhere in the museum, visitors can also see Maine's largest archaeological collection and natural history specimens dating back to 1830.
22.3 Miles
80% 81 votes
Historic Sites 16 Cony Street, Augusta, ME MoreLess Info
Old Fort Western was built in 1754, and is the oldest surviving wooden fort in America. Visitors can also see the James Howard that was inhabited by 1770, and the general store stocked with supplies sold by Howard to other settlers.
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