Raymond is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,436 at the 2010 census. It is a summer recreation area and is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. Raymond Neck is the landing for the ferry to the town of Frye Island in Sebago Lake. The Raymond school system is currently affiliated with the Windham school system in a district known as RSU 14.
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4.5 based on 284 reviews
State run wildlife park whose wildlife is permanently injured, human dependent or had been raised in captivity; so cannot be released back into the wild.
Looking for something to do for an afternoon and don't want to spend a fortune, definitely check out Maine Wildlife Park. Its affordable, $7 for an adult and slightly less for children over 5. They are open rain or shine, and we decided to go on a rainy afternoon before shopping in nearby Freeport. There is a lot of walking, the park is spread out, but the animal exhibits are really neat. Where else are you going to see so many native animals in one spot? We especially enjoyed the cougars, such majestic cats that you wouldn't want to run into in the wild, so here is your chance to see one up and close.
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4.5 based on 46 reviews
Beautiful views on a nice boat ride with our baby grandson. He is 20 months and enjoyed walking around the top deck with us. Lovely lakeside homes and beaches. Snacks and drinks including alcoholic available to purchase on board. Narration was good, not too much either.
4 based on 20 reviews
The hike up to the ledge area where there are excellent views of Crescent Lake, Panther Pond, and Sebago Lake, takes 20-30 minutes depending on your fitness level. A steep section will get many huffing and puffing and perhaps need to stop to catch their breath a few times, but the trail is well graded if a bit eroded in places.
We had a group of five people from their early twenties to late fifties and we all agreed the effort to reward ratio is good.
We have done this hike twice and never felt the need to continue on to the true summit. With the lakes glittering below on a hot summer day the idea of going back to our own lakeshore house for a swim is too appealing.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
This state park campground is on a beautiful lake with impeccable bathrooms and friendly staff. The only draw back is that the camp sites are on top of each other which was a big disappointment. We only stayed one night and I probably would not return. We were kept up by country music playing after quiet time and a baby crying at 6am.
4 based on 39 reviews
The wait staff is very friendly. The menue is pub fare and most of the choices are very good. The Nacho's are awesome! Best part is the cold beer! My wife and I come here twice a month just to relax in the comfortable chairs and watch a movie.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Included in the cost of staying at one of the Pineland Farm houses (Wilson House).
Several families staying for a wedding on the estate.
The self guided family tour is great for small children. Close up to calves, lambs, pigs, goats, kids, rabbit and alpacas. Playground with slide, tunnel and Wendy house.
Even a Fire Engine to climb into!
Amazing free produce on offer at the Smokehouse.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Museum is located within the perimeters of the only active and functioning Shaker Community in the world. The museum was first organized in 1931 by Sisters Iona Sedgley and Ethel Peacock in hopes of educating the public about the "truths" of Shakerism. Thousands of visitors have come to explore this unique and sacred place of work and worship. Six of the 18 existing structures at Sabbathday Lake are open to the public. Throughout these buildings there are twenty-seven exhibit rooms which explore a continuum of over 200 years of Shaker heritage in the Maine Communities. We request that all visitors remember that this site is a home and to respect the privacy and work schedules of the Shaker Community. With the exceptions of the Shaker Store and Museum Visitors' Center, access to any building is restricted by guided tour only. 1-hour guided tours leave our Visitors' Center every hour on the half hour beginning at 10:30am with the last tour leaving at 3:15pm. The Shaker Museum is open from the Friday of Memorial Day weekend through Columbus Day. Open Monday through Saturday, from 10:00 am to 4:30 pm EST. Please note that the Museum and grounds are closed on Sundays but Sunday Meeting worship is open to the public. We offer a full schedule of workshops, concerts, and special events throughout the year, please visit our website for our full calendar of events.
We took the guided tour by Don and learned so much about the Shakers and their history. There are only two Shakers left in this country and they reside here. You can tour many original buildings and see many of their inventions. There is a...MoreThank you so much! We are glad that you had a great time here! Hope we will see you again soon.
4 based on 48 reviews
Seacoast Adventure provides outdoor fun all year long. Featuring the best snow tubing park in all of New England - Seacoast Snow Park is open for snow tubing on weekends and holidays beginning December 26. Seacoast's Crazy Apes Aerial Adventure Park offers a unique way to experience the outdoors - in the air! You can zip, climb, and trek through the trees on over 50 obstacles. Seacoast Adventure has a variety of summertime attractions from April through October. One of the biggest attractions is the 100-foot Sky Swing - ideal for thrill-seekers looking for an adrenaline rush! Be sure and try out the Hill Slides summer tubin' attraction and take a spin on our new Go-Karts.
We spent valentine's day weekend here, thinking that we will relive some of our fun childhood memories of tubing/sledding. As adults we definitely did not expect the hill to be so high and have SO MUCH FUN!
the two hours was very fair, after two hours we were exhausted! Definitely a repeat!
5 based on 26 reviews
We rolled up to enquire and within minutes were airborne. Amazing experience and worth every penny. Matt was an excellent pilot and guide. We took the shorter trip and was well worth it. We even saw Mt Washington in the distance and lots of lovely autumn foliage. Felt totally safe all the time - take off and landing were extremely smooth. Would recommend to anyone as a "must do" if in the Naples area.
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