Plan Your Trip
1 Day Trip: Phippsburg/Bath
- Popham Beach, Fort Popham; Pizza at the Cabin
1 Day Trip: Wiscasset
- Museums In The Streets (self- guiding tour)
- Castle Tucker; Nichols Sortwell House
- Explore the quaint shops and antique stores
- Grab a lobster roll at Sprague’s or Red’s Eats
1 Day Trip: Boothbay Harbor
- Cabbage Island boat trip for Lobster/Chicken dinner
- Gift shops and ice cream
- Plenty of restaurants and bistros
- Miniature Golf
1 Day Trip: Boothbay Peninsula
- Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (rated in top ten in U.S.A.)
- Return to Wiscasset to dine at some of the finest restaurants in the area.
1 Day Trip: Wiscasset
- Monkey See, Monkey Do
- Swim at the pool at Chewonki Campground
- Sunset kayak or canoe on Montsweag River
1 Day Trip: Chewonki Campground
- Play Tennis
- Enjoy the saltwater pools and new sun deck
- Use the one hole golf course
- Read a great novel
- Watch and count the different species of birds
- Take a walk around the grounds
- Paddle the Montsweag River
3 Day Stay
- Day 1: Monhegan Island (Boothbay)
- Day 2: Farnsworth Museum (Rockland)
Owls Head Museum (Owls Head) - Day 3: Morse Mountain Land Preserve (Phippsburg)
- Day 1: Coastal Maine Botanical Garden (Boothbay)
- Day 2: Dodge Point Land Preserve Walk (dog friendly) (Newcastle)
Damariscotta River Cruise to visit seven Maine Oyster Farms along the river (samples included)
Dinner at Moody’s Dinner (Waldoboro) or one of the fine
restaurants in Damariscotta - Day 3: Eaton Farm Land Preserve (Wiscasset) (dog friendly)
Pemaquid Light House (Pemaquid)
Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site (fort)
Swimming at Biscay Pond or Pemaquid Beach
Granite Hall Store and The Anchor (New Harbor)
- Day 1: Morning swim At Chewonki Campground
Golf at one of the local courses
Old Trolly ride in Bath
Explore the fine shops and restaurants in Bath - Day 2: Farmer’s Market Bath (Saturday)
Reid State Park (beach)
Boat Ride out of Bath - Day 3: Wiscasset, Waterville, Alna Railroad Museum (Alna)
Hidden Valley Nature Center (Jefferson)
Oxbow Brewing Co. (Newcastle)
Red’s Eats or Sprague’s on the Sheepscot River (Wiscasset)