Top 7 Budget-friendly Things to do in Winter Harbor, Maine (ME)

February 5, 2022 Marissa Gamble

Not to be confused with Winter Harbor, Maine the former name of Biddeford Pool
Restaurants in Winter Harbor

1. Grindstone Neck of Maine

311 Newman St, Winter Harbor, ME 04693-3114 +1 207-963-7347 http://www.grindstoneneck.com/
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5.0 based on 29 reviews

Grindstone Neck of Maine

2. Schoodic Mountain

Winter Harbor, ME http://www1.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/doc/parksearch/details.pl?park_id=48
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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Schoodic Mountain

Reviewed By wanderingpaynes - Bar Harbor, United States

If you want to go hiking away from the crowds in Bar Harbor and Acadia, come to the Schoodic Peninsula and enjoy the peace and solitude on this trail. It has amazing views from the top and is worth the trip.

3. Schoodic Point

Arey Cove Road, Winter Harbor, ME 04693 https://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisit/schoodic.htm
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5.0 based on 483 reviews

Schoodic Point

Reviewed By J6319RNdavidw - Peace Dale, United States

We always wanted to visit Schoodic Point while at Mount Desert Island and did so just recently. The weather was perfect and so were the views. We rode our bicycles around the loop road and it was spectacular. We have visited many spots along the Maine coast but I think that we have a new favorite.

4. Schoodic National Scenic Byway

Winter Harbor, ME 04693 +1 207-667-7131 [email protected] http://www.schoodicbyway.org/index.html
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Schoodic National Scenic Byway

A National Scenic Byway that starts in Hancock Maine and proceeds along US route 1 through Sullivan where scenic look outs are located. You than turn onto Route 186 in Gouldsboro and proceed into Winter Harbor where the Schoodic section of Acadia National Park is located. The byway ends in Prospect Harbor where the last Sardine factory in the US was located.

Reviewed By mainelywrappers - Wells, United States

Beautiful drive to take, many places to stop for photos, picnics, etc. You can drive, walk, hike or bike it.

316 Main St Behind the Periwinkle house and through all the flowers, Winter Harbor, ME 04693-3211 +1 610-717-7832 [email protected] http://www.whopaints.com
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Whopaints Gallery

whopaints Studio, Garden & Gallery is a place where Art is Created and Experienced. Original paintings of Downeast Maine, Notecards and Posters are for sale. This very relaxed 'gallery' is located in an old ship construction building. Folks are invited to wander around pick up work angling them so that they capture the light for many are on gold leaf. Mediums used are Oil, Watercolor, Pastel and Kinpakku - traditional Japanese Gold Leafing. Very child friendly! Toys to find are hidden in the garden!

Reviewed By atlmainiac

Wendilee has a charming gallery and studio in Winter Harbor, Maine on the breathtakingly beautiful Schoodic Peninsula which is part of Acadia National Park, where she creates beautiful magic with her amazing artistic talents. Her studio is right on the main drag and is fronted by a whimsical garden and a wonderful rescue dog, Jack, who greets visitors. She has lived and worked in Japan and the techniques learned there inform some of her art, but there is a range of styles and formats to choose from. She also makes beautiful note cards that you'd be proud to send. She has a welcoming and ebullient personality and you shouldn't miss the opportunity to meet her, enjoy her gorgeous creations, and discuss her artistic processes. I have succumbed to the charms of her paintings on several occasions over many years and they are treasured parts of my home.

6. Winter Harbor 5&10

349 Main St, Winter Harbor, ME 04693-3225 +1 207-963-7927 http://www.winterharbor5and10.com
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Winter Harbor 5&10

A true 5&10 cent store. Featured in the Smithsonian magazine June 1994.

Reviewed By Alcandriver - Skagway, United States

The 5 and 10 is an incredible resource in the little adorable hamlet of Winter Harbor. To say they have everything would be an understatement. Pete Drinkwater has perfected the art of small town general store. The ultimate shopkeeper, he cut his teeth at Kresge's in Pennsylvania. An old black and white photo of Mr. Kresge keeps watch over this amazing store. Walking around and just checking out the variety of goods and essentials as well as souvenirs is tourist heaven. Many items are not only made in USA, but in Maine as well. Do yourself a favor in Americana and visit with true Mainers......Winter Harbor 5 &10. Astounding small town charm, convenience, and value.

7. Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park

9 Atterbury Circle Schoodic Point, Winter Harbor, ME 04693-3431 +1 207-288-1310 [email protected] http://www.schoodicinstitute.org
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park

Schoodic Institute is based within Acadia National Park in a bold physical and inspirational location at Schoodic Point. The Institute supports science and education initiatives throughout the Park and the region and partners with the National Park Service to manage the Schoodic Education and Research Center campus. The mission of Schoodic Institute is to guide present and future generations to greater understanding and respect for nature by providing research and learning opportunities through its outstanding Acadia National Park setting, unique coastal Maine facilities, and innovative partnership programs. Schoodic Institute and Acadia National Park are national leaders in the development of new techniques to involve the public in science and conservation. Schoodic Institute deliberately and tightly intertwines education with research. We support scientific research of importance to the Park, provide professional development for teachers, and educate students to become a new generation of stewards who will help conserve our natural and cultural treasures. Visitors can learn more in the Welcome Center located in Rockefeller Hall at 9 Atterbury Circle, open 7 days a week in summer and weekdays year-round.

Reviewed By Happy1951 - Westfield, United States

After a drive from Southwest Harbor, the Institute was a welcome respite from driving. The Institute campus is truly beautiful and the ocean vistas very ice. Staff at the Rockefeller Hall were very helpful and friendly. Bob O’Brien & Mary Daley Westfield, MA

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