Things To Do In Maine
Greater Portland Used & New Cars & Trucks - Yankee Ford
Cars & Trucks On Maines Coast - Rockland Ford
Search For Things To Do


Maine To Do Navigation
Home
Browse All To Do's
Contact Us
Things To Do By Region

Greater Portland
Katahdin/Moosehead
Midcoast
Western Lakes & Mtns
Southern Coast

Downeast/Acadia
Kennebec Valley
Aroostook

Random Things To Do
Vacation Ideas: Looking For Places To Go And Things To Do
Lobster Boat Racing: The Kentucky Derby Of Maine
York Beach Camping: Find The Perfect Spot This Summer
Deer Isle In Bloom: Lupine Festival
Darby's Restaurant: A Belfast Tradition
RiRa Irish Pub: For the Ultimate Irish Dinning Experience
Discovery Museum: Bangor's Center For Children
Portland Museum of Art: Maine’s Oldest Art Institution
Portland: Trolley From Portland To The Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse
Yoga: De-Stress From The Holidays!
Southworth Planetarium: Where The Stars Dance
Moonlight Paddle: Stillness Surrounds You
Sebago Lake: A Birds Eye View From Douglas Mountain
Casco Bay: Bailey Island Nature Cruise
Summer Fun For Kids: Slip Slidin’ Away All Day!
Islesboro: A Simple Way Of Life
Real Haunted Houses: Where The Spirits Gather
Golf: Fall Breezes, The Perfect Time To Play A Round
Mini Golf: There’s Lots Of Puttin’ Around To Do
Thomas Point Beach: A Recreational Smorgasboard
Biking In Moosehead Lake: Bike Riders Haven
West End Sunset: Chill Out And Watch The Sunset
Spring Activities: Tackle Those Spring Projects With Fresh Ideas
New England Outdoor Center: Discover Maine's Outdoors!
Westbrook, Maine: So Many Things To Do All Around You!
Bar Harbor: Early Bird Sale And Pajama Party
Christmas By The Sea: Camden Welcomes The Holidays
New England Clambakes: Lobster Cooked The Old Fashion Way
Lewiston/Auburn: Five Fun Things To Do
Farnsworth Museum: A Wonderful Collection Of Maine And American Artwork
Seaplane Fly-In: A 34 Year Moosehead Lake Tradition
 
Maine Things To Do Boothbay For Kids: Great Things To Do For The Whole Family
Posted by mainetodo on Friday, June 15 @ 19:00:41 PDT

Summer, Fall: Two of my children's favorite places to visit in the summer is the Boothbay Railway Village and the Maine State Aquarium. Both are easy to find and both will provide hours of entertainment for the whole family. The Boothbay Railway Village is located right on the way to Boothbay Harbor. This antique village is home to 28 historic structures surrounded by the railroad track where vistors can of course board the train and ride one an authentic steam engine. In addition to the train ride, which of course is a huge draw in itself for my 3 boys, you can take a tour of all the

buildings in the village. Two historically relevant structures on-site are the Town Hall and the Spruce Point Chapel both which have been restored to their original charm. There is also an array of antique automobiles and historic firehouse exibit. But, let's not forget the train...and for all those young Thomas the Tank Engine fans, he comes to visit the Railway Village in the summer so you definitely don't want to miss out. The next stop is the Maine Marine Aquarium located in West Boothbay. This wonderful aquarium which offers interactive displays like a 20 foot long petting tank where visitors can pet a sharks and skates. The collection of regional fish and invertebrates is impressive and the extraordinary lobster display showing all sizes and colors is a don't miss. They actually have 23 lb. lobster there named Fritz. I am sure that your children or the child in you will be fascinated by spending a day at these two great spots in Boothbay.


Find more things to do in Midcoast Maine
 
Maine To Do Video
Maine, Become A Fan!
Random Maine Photos

Site designed by Simple Solutions using Flies and Fins & Maine To Do marketing strategies.