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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by enjoying breakfast with a view at the Thompson Lake Marina Cafe. After breakfast, head out for a morning of kayaking or paddleboarding on the calm waters of Thompson Lake.
Afternoon
After a morning on the water, grab lunch at the Black Bear Cafe in nearby Oxford. After lunch, head to the Oxford Casino for an afternoon of gaming, or visit the nearby Oxford Plains Speedway for some high-speed excitement.
Morning
Begin your day with a hike up the nearby Pleasant Mountain. The hike is challenging but offers stunning views of the surrounding area. After the hike, head to the town of Bridgton for brunch at the Standard Gastropub.
Afternoon
After brunch, spend the afternoon exploring the town of Bridgton. Check out the Rufus Porter Museum, which features the work of a local artist and inventor, or visit the Bridgton Historical Society Museum to learn more about the town's history.
Morning
Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at the Thompson Lake Marina Cafe. After breakfast, head to the nearby Sebago Lake State Park for a day of hiking and swimming.
Afternoon
After a morning in the park, grab lunch at the Campfire Grille in nearby Bridgton. After lunch, head to the Shaker Village in New Gloucester to learn about the history of the Shaker community in Maine.
Morning
Begin your day with a visit to the Poland Spring Preservation Park, where you can learn about the history of Poland Spring water and tour the historic buildings on the property.
Afternoon
After the park, head to the Oxford Casino for an afternoon of gaming or visit the Oxford Plains Speedway for some high-speed excitement.
Morning
Start your day with a morning of fishing on Thompson Lake. After fishing, head to the town of Norway for brunch at Cafe Nomad.
Afternoon
After brunch, visit the McLaughlin Garden and Homestead in nearby South Paris. The gardens feature a variety of plants and flowers, and the homestead offers a glimpse into the life of a local family in the 19th century.