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Naples KOA Holiday is perfectly situated near a wide variety of Maine’s most popular attractions, making it easy to turn your camping stay into a well-rounded vacation experience. The surrounding area offers something for everyone, from thrilling amusement parks and water attractions to hands-on museums, scenic train rides, and opportunities to explore Maine’s rich natural and maritime history. Families will find plenty of kid-friendly activities, including interactive museums, wildlife encounters, and classic seaside fun, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy boating, lake adventures, scenic rail excursions, and breathtaking mountain views.Whether you’re planning a relaxed day by the water, an educational outing, an adrenaline-filled adventure, or a fun evening at the ballpark, you’ll find countless options within a comfortable driving distance of the campground. From the lakes and mountains of western Maine to the vibrant waterfronts of Portland and nearby coastal towns, Naples KOA Holiday puts you close to unforgettable experiences that help create lasting vacation memories for guests of all ages.
Maine's original water park and a favorite summer destination for families. Located in Saco near Old Orchard Beach, it offers thrilling water slides, a giant wave pool, splash areas for kids, and classic attractions like bumper boats, go-karts, and mini-golf, making it a fun-filled stop for all ages.
980 Portland Road
Saco, ME 04072
A hands-on, family-friendly museum and theatre located on Thompson's Point in Portland. Designed to inspire creativity, discovery, and learning through play, the museum features interactive exhibits that encourage children to explore science, art, culture, and imagination in engaging, immersive environments. Families can enjoy creative play spaces, hands-on challenges, and rotating exhibits, along with live theatre performances and programs that bring stories to life and invite participation. It's a fun, educational destination for children of all ages and a favorite stop for families visiting the area.
250 Thompsons Point Rd
Portland, ME 04101
A unique natural attraction in Freeport, Maine, featuring a surprising landscape of rolling sand dunes formed from glacial deposits and historic soil erosion. Once farmland, this unusual site has become a popular destination where visitors can explore the sandy terrain, learn about the area's geology and history, and enjoy a variety of family-friendly activities. Guests can wander self-guided trails through the dunes, visit historical exhibits and a restored farmhouse, play mini golf, explore the natural playground, or take part in gemstone and fossil hunts. With seasonal activities, scenic views, and interactive experiences, the Desert of Maine offers a fun and educational outing for visitors of all ages.
95 Desert Road
Freeport, ME 04032
Located in Bath, Maine, celebrates the state's rich maritime heritage through immersive exhibits and engaging experiences for all ages. Set on the scenic Kennebec River, the museum offers interactive galleries that explore Maine's shipbuilding history, working waterfronts, and seafaring traditions, including the largest collection of historic boats in the state. Visitors can stroll outdoor exhibits, climb aboard historic vessels, and enjoy hands-on activities that bring maritime stories to life. With historic buildings, special events throughout the year, and a scenic 20-acre waterfront campus along the Kennebec River, the Maine Maritime Museum provides a compelling and educational experience that connects guests with Maine's maritime culture and legacy.
243 Washington Street
Bath, ME 04353
Celebrate Maine's unique two-foot narrow gauge railway history with a fun and immersive experience that appeals to visitors of all ages. Located along Portland's scenic waterfront, the museum preserves and operates historic narrow gauge rail equipment and offers engaging exhibits showcasing the important role these railways played in the state's past. A highlight for many guests is the scenic waterfront train ride along Casco Bay aboard vintage passenger cars, where you can enjoy beautiful views and learn about Maine's rail heritage. The museum also features kid-friendly activities, historic rolling stock, and opportunities to explore railroad artifacts that bring this fascinating chapter of transportation history to life.
65 Thames St
Portland, ME 04101
A family-friendly wildlife sanctuary in central Maine where visitors can observe and learn about native Maine animals in natural settings. Home to a variety of species including bears, moose, elk, bobcats, foxes, otters, and more, the park offers paved walking trails, shaded picnic areas, and educational exhibits that highlight wildlife behavior, habitats, and conservation. Guests can enjoy up-close views of animals that are non-releasable due to injury or habituation, explore interactive displays, and take part in seasonal programming that makes every visit both fun and informative. With plenty of space to roam and wildlife to discover, Maine Wildlife Park is a great stop for families, nature lovers, and anyone curious about the state's rich natural heritage.
207 Maine Wildlife Park Rd
Gray, ME 04039
A historic and unforgettable attraction in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Established in 1869 as the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway, it takes passengers on a unique journey up Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeastern United States. The specially designed steam and biodiesel trains climb steep mountain grades, offering breathtaking views of rugged landscapes and scenic forests along the way. Once at the summit, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas, explore hiking trails, and learn about the mountain's weather and natural history. Whether you're a train enthusiast, nature lover, or family looking for something special, the cog railway offers a memorable combination of history, engineering, and outdoor adventure.
3861 Base Station Road
Marshfield Station, NH 03589
A classic seaside amusement park located right on the beachfront in Old Orchard Beach, Maine. Fun for all ages, it offers a mix of thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions, and nostalgic boardwalk entertainment just steps from the sand. Visitors can enjoy a variety of roller coasters, carnival rides, arcade games, and midway attractions, as well as food stands and seaside views that create a festive summer atmosphere. With its beachfront location and lively energy, Palace Playland is a popular destination for families, friends, and visitors looking to make the most of a Maine beach day.
1 Old Orchard Street
Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
A scenic, family-friendly 18-hole golf destination set amid the rolling terrain and forested landscapes of Sebago, Maine. Known for its well-maintained fairways, challenging layout, and beautiful natural surroundings, the course offers golfers of all skill levels an enjoyable and relaxing round. Whether you're teeing off near mature pines, navigating gently sloping greens, or taking in views of nearby lakes and countryside, Point Sebago provides a peaceful yet engaging golf experience. After your round, the clubhouse offers a welcoming spot to relax, enjoy food and drinks, and share stories of your best shots. It's a great stop for golf lovers visiting the Lakes Region.
92 Sebago Road
Casco, ME 04015
A minor league baseball team based in Portland, Maine, offering fun, family-friendly entertainment throughout the summer season. As the Double-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox, the Sea Dogs play exciting baseball games at the waterfront Hadlock Field, complete with fan traditions, great ballpark food, and a festive atmosphere that makes every game a memorable outing. Fans of all ages can enjoy promotions, theme nights, fireworks, and opportunities to meet mascots and players, making Sea Dogs games a classic summer experience in southern Maine.
271 Park Avenue
Portland, ME 04102
A year-round outdoor fun destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. In warmer months, guests can enjoy attractions like 18-hole mini golf, go-karts, a kids' water playground, and the excitement of the 100-foot Sky Swing, along with Shipwreck Cove — a splash-filled play area that's great for cooling off on warm days. In the winter, the park transforms into one of the best snow tubing destinations in New England, with groomed lanes and lift service for snowy family fun. Throughout the year, visitors can mix classic amusement park activities with scenic views and seasonal adventures, and enjoy onsite dining and a lively atmosphere close to Sebago Lake.
930 Roosevelt Trail
Windham, ME 04062
What can you do at the Southworth Planetarium? See a show, enroll in a class, attend a lecture, buy fascinating science toys, explore our exhibit area, learn the night sky.
We are open throughout the week. Not only do we have public shows, but we offer private shows to school groups, scout troops, birthday parties, business organizations, and more.
70 Falmouth Street
Portland, ME 04103
If you're looking for fun things to do in New Hampshire with kids – Story Land is your amusement park! Story Land has 21 kid's attractions that are specially designed for a unique shared experience for both parents and their children.
850 NH Route 16
Glen, NH 03838
A popular waterfront activity base in Naples, Maine, offering a full range of boating and watersports adventures on Long Lake, Sebago Lake, and Brandy Pond. Guests can choose from premium pontoon boat rentals, jet ski rentals, kayak and paddleboard rentals, and water sport lessons, all designed to help you make the most of your day on the water. Whether you're cruising with family, seeking excitement on a jet ski, or exploring peaceful coves by kayak, Dingley's Wharf provides fun on the lakes with beautiful scenery and friendly service.
851 Roosevelt Trail
Naples, ME 04055
Songo Lock is the last surviving lock of the Cumberland and Oxford Canal, a 19th-century canal in southern Maine, United States. The lock is located on the Songo River, just above its confluence with the Crooked River at the northern end of Sebago Lake State Park in the town of Naples. One of the last surviving hand operated lock systems in the US, It is a must see for Naples Maine Visitors. And its a short 2 minute drive from the wonderful Naples Koa Holiday!
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