Cheap Things To Do in Phippsburg, Maine

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10 Perkins Farm Ln. Phippsburg, ME, United States

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  • Bordering the south side of the mouth of the Kennebec River, Popham Beach State Park is truly one of Maine'... More on maine.gov

  • There you'll find a small parking lot for free and the same beach is right there on the right. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Popham Beach, Maine, United States

  • Although construction began in 1862 and the fort was utilized through the years, it was never completed and now in addition to sharing its history, there are also great ocean views, picnic areas, and trails to enjoy. Dogs are allowed ... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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Popham Beach, Sagadahoc County, Maine

  • Popham Beach is not an extraordinarily congested piece of shoreline; it certainly is a fine beach. This segment of coastline is so splendid. The sapphire swells striking such a wonderful piece of coast is quite a sight. Visiting the ... More on GoingOutside

 

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Phippsburg, Maine

  • A Phippsburg Land Trust property that is well marked and provides 2 miles of walking in the woods near water and on great trails. The trail hugs the margin of Morse River. This area is not hilly or strenuous, and you will enjoy nice ... More on Trails

 

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Phippsburg, Maine

  • The Kennebec River is a 150-mile (240 km) river in the state of Maine in the northeastern United States. It rises in Moosehead Lake in west central Maine. The East and West Outlets join at Indian Pond and the river then flows southward ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Phippsburg, ME

  • Arrowsic Island, on the Kennebec River, was home to one of the first and largest colonial settlements in present-day Maine. By 1670 there were at least fifty families living in the area. One notable incident of record took place on ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Georgetown, ME

  • During the 1800s the only navigational aids on the Kennebec River were those maintained by private companies. In its Annual Report of 1892, the Lighthouse Board moved to rectify this situation by including the following evidence of ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Bath, ME

  • The first English-speaking settlement in what became the United States was attempted near the mouth of the Kennebec River in 1607, over a decade before the arrival of the Mayflower . The first reco... More on LighthouseFriends.com

  • During our tour of the lighthouses of the Kennebec River, we were told that a boater left Bath on the morning of December 10th, 1999 and headed down the river, noting the Doubling Point Light on hi... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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Bath, ME

  • The Doubling Point Range Lights (also known as the Kennebec River Range Lights) are located on Arrowsic Island at an important point in the Kennebec River. The lights are positioned at the end of a long, straight section of the river, ... More on LighthouseFriends.com

 

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