1859 one-room school house portraying life in Phippsburg from days of Indians through World War II.
1859 one-room school house portraying life in Phippsburg from days of Indians through World War II.
529 acres: spacious sand beach, bathhouses, freshwater rinse-off showers, picnic area with charcoal grills, trails and wildlife watching. Fort Popham is two miles further south on Route 209
Phippsburg, ME State ParksFort Popham is a semi-circular granite fort built in 1861 for use during the Civil War. Modifications were made and the fort used again in the Spanish American War and World War 1. Open Memorial Day to Sept. 30
Phippsburg, ME FortsFive family houses in nature preserve at Small Point. Access to beautiful beach, river canoe/kayaking, nature trails, outstanding views. Sleep 6-10. Kitchen equipment and linens provided. Woodstove heated. Available May & June, September & October. One house available year-round. Rates: $500
Phippsburg, ME Other AttractionsSearsport Rug Hooking is Maine's, even the countries, largest rug hooking studio. We are filled with everything needed to hoo...
Orvis affiliated guide. Saltwater fishing on the Kennebec River and surrounding waters for striped bass and bluefish, fly or ...
Nature center featuring 66 acres of formal gardens, an arboretum, and miles of woodland hiking trails, as well as a comprehen...
Replica of original 1793 home built by General Henry Knox, U.S. Secretary of War in George Washington's cabinet. Open June t...
Ascend the fastest elevator in three states to see spectacular views from this unique 360-degree observatory at the top of th...