Things to Do in Searsport, ME

  • 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
  • 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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41.1 Miles
100% 7 votes
Art Gallery 136 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 4543 MoreLess Info
Gifts At 136 is a gallery and gift store that offers a variety of Maine made arts and fine crafts. They offer a large selection of works from over 50 Main artists and craftsmen.
42.0 Miles
100% 3 votes
History Museums 170A Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543 MoreLess Info
Frances Perkins Center is an informative exhibit about the life and impact of Frances Perkins, the principal architect of the New Deal. Patrons can tour the Perkins Homestead while stopping by to see the interpretive exhibit about Frances Perkins.
42.0 Miles
100% 4 votes
Theaters 2 Theatre St, Damariscotta, ME 4553 MoreLess Info
A local theater devoted to bringing art and culture to Lincoln, the Lincoln County Community Theater features independent and art films. They also stream dramatic performances from the National Theater, and present live music performances.
42.0 Miles
- 0 votes
Theaters Theater Street, Damariscotta, ME 4543 MoreLess Info
Plays, concerts, movies and more are available at the Lincoln Theater. Theatrical plays stream from London's National Theater in addition to live productions, feature films, live concerts, opera from the Met and special events.
42.1 Miles
91% 54 votes
Bookstores 158 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543 MoreLess Info
Maine Coast Book Shop & Cafe is a small place with a huge selection of books and magazines. Attached to it is a tiny cafe that serves coffee, tea and pastries.
42.1 Miles
80% 20 votes
Historic Sites US Route 1 Business/Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543 MoreLess Info
Whaleback Shell Midden State Historic Site in Main Street is next to Round Top Ice Cream. This attraction is a half-mile trail that you can walk going down to the river.
42.1 Miles
- 0 votes
Aquariums East Coast Office, 165 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 4543 MoreLess Info
Tenji, Inc is a collaborative team of engineers, artists, scientists, and architects that builds aquatic systems and exhibits. The team is best known for creating a 7,500-gallon titanic-theme aquarium above a bar.
42.2 Miles
95% 22 votes
Kayaking 47 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 4543 MoreLess Info
Midcoast Kayak is a local business which offers guided kayak trips on the coastal waters around Maine as well as kayak lessons and a variety of other rentals to those interested.
42.5 Miles
- 0 votes
Art Gallery 168 Bristol Road, Damariscotta, ME 4543 MoreLess Info
As the studio of a local watercolor artist, Jan Kilburn Watercolors offers watercolor classes to visitors wishing to learn her painting style. Most of her artwork is ocean themed, with subjects such as lighthouses, ports, and sailboats.
42.9 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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