Top 10 Things to do in Bethel, Maine (ME)

March 30, 2022 Hector Krause

The history of Bethel is a long one. The town was founded by settlers granted the land as a reward for fighting to conquer Canada way back in 1690. Now a quiet resort town, full of quaint shops and tranquil streets, Bethel is a popular destination all year round. Just five miles from the Sunday River Ski Resort, the most popular winter sports area in all of Maine, the charming B&Bs of Bethel are the perfect place to rest up after taking on 131 trails on 8 different mountain peaks.
Restaurants in Bethel

1. Grafton Notch State Park

1941 Bear River Rd, Bethel, ME 04261-3640 +1 207-824-2912 http://www.maine.gov/cgi-bin/online/doc/parksearch/details.pl?park_id=1
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5.0 based on 198 reviews

Grafton Notch State Park

Affords breathtaking views of waterfalls, caves, and hiking trails without the parking lots, tourists, gift shops and hot dog stands.

Reviewed By nicks60610 - Portland, United States

This was a true gem hidden away in the area with a nice hike, and some awesome waterfalls and areas to swim and relax - can’t wait to come back here again

162 Main St, Bethel, ME 04217-4013 http://elementsartgallerymaine.com/Home.html
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Elements Art Gallery

3. Mahoosuc Land Trust

162 North Rd, Bethel, ME 04217-4422 +1 207-824-3806 https://www.mahoosuc.org/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

With over 20 miles of trails, 8000+ acres of conserved land and 4 boat launches, there is much to see and do. Come and enjoy our land any time of year.

4. The Gem Theater

23 Cross St, Bethel, ME 04217-4454 +1 207-824-8248 [email protected] https://www.thegemtheater.com/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

The Gem Theater

5. Goose Eye Mountain

Bethel, ME
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Goose Eye Mountain

The second-highest mountain in the Mahoosuc chain.

6. Sunday River Ski Resort

Sunday River Access Road Off Route 2, Bethel, ME 04217 +1 207-824-3000 http://www.sundayriver.com/Lodging/GrandSummitHotel/index.html
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4.5 based on 533 reviews

Sunday River Ski Resort

Large resort complex for downhill skiing.

Reviewed By NewEnglandGoodLife

Sunday River offers so much fun year round for groups, couples, and families. They are perhaps best known for their skiing in the winter. They have, perhaps, the best snow making capabilities in the East, making visits here consistently great for skiing and riding. They have an expansive network of trails -- the only challenge is navigating across the peaks. If you are not careful, you could end up far away from where you are staying or are parked at the end of the day. Good news, though, is that they run shuttles to help you get around. We've begun to enjoy their adventures in other seasons. They offer downhill mountain biking, disc golf, hiking, ziplines, rock climbing, pony rides, and trampoline adventures during the summer and fall. Additionally, Sunday River hosts weekend festivals all year long. In the fall, we've enjoyed the fall festival with the Wife Carrying Competition and Cornhole Tournament. They often host live music at the South Ridge Lodge. Additionally, they often have fireworks, including on New Years' Eve. Our favorite on-mountain place to stay is at the Sunrise Condos, though we also highly recommend the Grand Summit. The Grand Summit offers breakfast at its Camp restaurant, which is a perfect start to your day of adventure.

7. Sunday River Covered Bridge

Bethel, ME http://www.sundayriver.com/eventsactivities/summeractivities/Scenic_Drives.html
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4.5 based on 160 reviews

Sunday River Covered Bridge

A covered bridge built in 1872 that is said to be one of the most painted and photographed covered bridges in Maine.

Reviewed By CHuntoon - Gilford, United States

This bridge is a must see while visiting the area of Bethel, Maine. Just a few miles outside of the Town of Bethel, it is quaint and in great shape!. Tucked on the side of the road and sits over a quite, slow moving clear stream below. Easy walks from the bridge to the water and a nearby walking trail that takes you further down stream. Very New England!

8. Bethel Hill Common

Bethel, ME
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Scenic walking area in Bethel ringed with historic buildings.

9. Mount Will Walking Trail

Bethel, ME
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Mount Will Walking Trail

A popular and scenic walking/hiking trail.

10. Bethel Outdoor Adventure

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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Bethel Outdoor Adventure

A campground for tenting, RVs, all pull through sites, big rig friendly. On the banks of the Androscoggin River. Canoe and kayak rentals. Shuttle service. Fishing. a Mineralogy sluice on site.

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