Top 6 Things to do Good for Kids in Belfast, Maine (ME)

November 4, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Belfast is a city in Waldo County, Maine, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 6,668. Located at the mouth of the Passagassawakeag River estuary on Belfast Bay and Penobscot Bay. Belfast is the county seat of Waldo County. The seaport has a wealth of antique architecture in several historic districts, and remains popular with tourists.
Restaurants in Belfast

1. Northern Vertical Climbing Guides

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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Northern Vertical Climbing Guides

Rock and Ice climbing in Maine and New Hampshire's Acadia National Park, Camden Hills State Park, Katahdin, the White Mountains and more.

2. Belfast City Park

Northport Ave, Belfast, ME 04915 +1 207-338-3370 ext. 27 http://www.cityofbelfast.org/facilities.aspx?page=detail&RID=1
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Belfast City Park

Reviewed By NorthStar50333674829 - Plymouth, United States

No parking fees, very clean, restrooms, extensive playground for all ages, covered gazebo for picnics overlooking very large beach area, picnic benches and bbq pit scattered amongst a tall variety of many labeled trees, horse shoe pit, walking trails. We spent the better part of the day picnicking and exploring this park with 6 grandkids and their parents. Loved this park!!

3. Belfast Harborwalk

Front Street, Belfast, ME 04915 http://www.cityofbelfast.org/index.aspx?NID=299
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4.5 based on 278 reviews

Belfast Harborwalk

Reviewed By Central217 - Vestal, United States

Parked near Harbor Master building. Beautiful international sailing yachts tied up to the docks flying a number of different foreign flags. Exciting to realize they sailed across oceans to come to Belfast Harbor. Wondered if they were there to have work done on them in the repair shops at 21 Front. Then we walked across the river. Beautiful crisp fall day.

4. Passy Rail Trail

Front Street, Belfast, ME 04915
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Passy Rail Trail

Reviewed By C9351AIpeterd - Daniel Island, United States

This is a nice bike trail that can be picked up at the end of the Harbor Walk. The surface is crushed stone but is so well packed that I had no problem riding my road bike on the trail. At the end of the trail you can make a right onto City Point Rd and keeping the Passagassawakeag River on your right you can loop back to the pedestrian bridge and the Harbor Walk in downtown Belfast.

5. United Farmers Market of Maine

18 Spring St, Belfast, ME 04915-6817 +1 207-218-7005 [email protected] http://www.belfastmarket.com/
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

United Farmers Market of Maine

We have a beautiful bayview dining area for you to enjoy the delicious variety of prepared foods. You are sure to find something you love.

Reviewed By ericsV6319FR

Finally, a venue that is available year round with 50+ vendors, great dining area with the best view of Belfast Harbor. There are facilities for large events and for future expansion. Don't miss the Jamaican meat patties and the many pastries.

6. Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad

13 Oak Hill Rd, Belfast, ME 04915-7325 +1 207-315-9410 [email protected] http://belfastandmooseheadlakerail.org
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4.0 based on 105 reviews

Belfast & Moosehead Lake Railroad

Enjoy the beautiful piney woods, rolling fields, and creeks from either our open air observation car or from the comfort of our classic coaches. In addition to our scenic train ride, we offer an number of specialty rides and events.

Reviewed By JTMKaraoke_DJ

My son and I enjoyed the 2/22/2020 train ride with pizza and whoopie pie lunch! The staff was friendly and helpful, and attentive to the needs of passengers. My son is a young adult with autism, and is obsessed with trains, so the combination of the train ride with the delicious food was a hit with him! Dress in layers, as the stove kept the car very warm (which was nice, especially since there were babies in attendance), and plan to arrive at the Depot 30-40 minutes before departure, as parking is limited. The price ($25/adult) was very reasonable for a 1.5 hour train ride, 2+ slices of fresh pizza, and a dessert. It's challenging to find activities that we can do together, and we'll definitely be repeat customers!

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