What to do and see in Winter Harbor, Maine (ME): The Best Outdoor Activities

June 12, 2021 Mollie Coke

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

1. 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.

2. Acadia Puffin Cruise

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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Acadia Puffin Cruise

Puffinwatching,Birdwatching,Sealwatching,Sightseeing,Ecotours aboard a 40 foot Young Brothers, Coast Guard inspected 28 passenger vessel with a heated cabin and flush toilet.

3. Sky Di Ruggiero

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Sky Di Ruggiero

Enjoy the Schoodic Peninsula with our bike rentals! Supplying bikes for all ages, including pull trailers, tag-a-longs and baby seats! Or rent our fresh water recreational kayaks for use on Jones Pond in Gouldsboro!

4. Grindstone Neck Golf Course

106 Grindstone Ave, Winter Harbor, ME 04693-3415 +1 207-963-7760 http://www.grindstonegolf.com/
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Grindstone Neck Golf Course

Grindstone Neck Golf Course, founded in 1891, is a rare jewel on the rugged Maine coast. Every hole at Winter Harbor’s nine-hole Grindstone Neck Golf Course delivers a water view of the Harbor or of Frenchman Bay and its famed pink granite-sculpted shoreline. This parkland, nine-hole course, with its blue grass fairways, professionally manicured poa annua greens, and stunning ocean views, is open to the public seven days a week.

5. Sea Schoodic Kayak & Bike

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