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.
Fort 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 Attractions529 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 ParksWe have two sandy beaches on Matinicus Island. Ask us about a puffin tour during the summer. This is a true working island, w...
Visitors will find ample picnic areas, most with charcoal grills, a snack bar, and bathhouses with freshwater showers and flu...
The Lower Kennebec Regional Land Trust was established in 1989 as a membership supported, non-profit conservation land trust ...
30 miles of hiking trails with access from five major trailheads; a 112-site camping area includes flush toilets and hot show...
Moody's is a family owned and operated business since 1927 on the coast of Maine. Our diner offers great home cooked food at ...