21 Best Things to Do in Rockport Maine in Every Season

A gem in the Mid-Coast region, Rockport Maine offers a quintessential New England seaside experience. This tranquil harbor town is dotted with schooners and fishing vessels, setting a serene maritime scene.

For those who appreciate the great outdoors, a network of trails and paths presents ample opportunities for hiking and strolling amidst Rockport’s natural beauty. Meanwhile, art lovers and supporters of local craftsmanship can find a treasure trove of artisanal works. And, seafood enthusiasts can revel in the fresh catches served at local eateries, providing a taste of the Atlantic Ocean’s bounty.

As you plan your journey to Mid-Coast Maine, exploring this charming and artistic enclave is essential. We take delight in visitors discovering the unique allure and things to do in Rockport Maine.

Rockport Harbor at sundown during a mid-summer boat ride through harbor.
Rockport Harbor | photo via mellowtrails / Shutterstock

 

Outdoor Things to Do in Rockport Maine

If there’s one thing that Maine is known for, it’s natural beauty. And, Rockport has it in spades. Check out all the ways that you can experience the great outdoors in this gorgeous town.

Beech Hill Preserve

Standing as a treasured natural reserve in Rockport Maine, Beech Hill Preserve encompasses 295 acres of diverse landscapes. This unique spot is known for its rare, bare-topped Beech Hill, a working commercial blueberry farm, and forested lower regions.

Additionally, the preserve is home to a historic Norwegian-style, sod-roof house dating back to 1913. Visitors can explore these features via 2 miles of trails that range in difficulty from easy to moderate, offering a peaceful retreat into nature.

Walker Park

With a delightful saltwater enclave, Walker Park is ideal for paddling, shell hunting, and discovering tiny marine life. Equipped with picnic spots, fire pits, and a playground, this park is a favorite among residents and is sure to charm visitors as well.

outdoor course at Golfer's crossing mini-golf next to Country Inn at Camden Rockport
Photo: Golfer’s Crossing

Golfer’s Crossing Mini Golf

For fans of friendly competition, Golfer’s Crossing Mini Golf is a real treat. This popular spot is suitable for every age group and skill level, making it a crowd favorite. You can even enjoy some ice cream before, during, or after your round. Here’s what one reviewer had to say about their visit:

“Cool place … course was nice and a little challenging but not ridiculously hard so it’s not even fun!!!”

Samoset Resort

An exceptional destination for golf enthusiasts, Samoset Resort is a par 71 course with 14 holes that boast stunning ocean vistas. When booking your tee time, you have the option to play either a 9-hole round or the full 18. With Maine’s idyllic summer climate, it’s an ideal setting for a day on the green.

Glen Cove Beach & Park

Situated just off the picturesque Route 1 that winds through the stunning landscapes of Maine, Glen Cove Park provides entry to Glen Cove Beach. This spot is ideal for saltwater swimming and offers a unique opportunity to investigate mudflats during low tide, making it a location with hidden depths to discover.

Aldemere Farms

For farm enthusiasts, Aldemere Farms is famed for its distinctive Belted Galloway cows that charmingly resemble Oreo cookies. Visitors can enjoy meeting these unique cows, participating in educational classes, and purchasing savory meat that (rest assured) does not share the flavor profile of the famed cookie.

Andre the Seal Statue

For two decades, Andre the Seal served as Rockport’s beloved Honorary Harbor Master, spending his summers in the harbor after his annual release from the New England Aquarium in Boston. He even “unveiled” a statue in his honor at the harbor before passing away in 1985. Plus, Andre’s legacy was immortalized in a film —”Andre”— that highlights his impact on the Maine community.

bonnies place inside of shop in rockport maine
Photo: Bonnie’s Place Shop

Indoor Things to Do in Rockport Maine

While the great outdoors is certainly fun to explore, so are the galleries and shops spread around Rockport Maine. The town even has its own opera house, proving that the indoors can be fun for all ages.

Ralston Gallery

The Ralston Gallery is home to the works of Peter Ralston, a modest raconteur who captures the essence of Maine through his lens. Delving into the state’s hidden corners, his photography not only showcases the beauty but also the distinctive spirit of the communities he visits. Additionally, the gallery offers the option to purchase prints, allowing you to take a piece of Maine’s character into your own space.

Bonnie’s Place

Serving as a showcase for the creations of more than 90 Maine artists and craftsmen, Bonnie’s Place features only Maine-crafted items, ensuring that each purchase contributes to the state’s wider artist network and the local art scene in Rockport. The collection is ever-expanding with new artisans, and browsing the diverse array of products under one roof is an exciting experience in its own right.

Rockport Opera House

Since its inception in 1891, the Rockport Opera House has been a beacon of entertainment, now managed by the town of Rockport. It hosts a yearly lineup of shows and events, alongside a variety of guest performances throughout the year. Beyond the performances, the opera house is an architectural marvel, offering a visual feast that may distract you from the very show you’re there to watch!

things you didn't know about the north atlantic blues festival - crowd enjoying the show
Image courtesy of the North Atlantic Blues Festival

Rockport Maine Area Festivals & Events

If you plan your Maine getaway for the right time, you can attend one of the many festivals in Rockport and neighboring towns. These celebrations are a testament to the rich heritage and culture of Mid-Coast Maine, highlighting local seafood, art, sailing traditions, and an abundance of other local treasures.

U.S. National Toboggan Championships

For an extraordinary winter experience, don’t miss the U.S. National Toboggan Championships at the Camden Snow Bowl every February. Teams of two, three, and four members race down the chute, vying for the quickest descent. Beyond speed, accolades are given for a variety of categories, including the oldest team, the most ingeniously built toboggan, the most creatively costumed team, and other fun distinctions.

Jazz in June

Jazz in June is a beloved event that heralds the start of summer! This musical celebration spreads across Camden with performances at the Camden Opera House and The Blue Cafe, the Camden Snow Bowl, and the Public Landing. The festivities extend into the streets, local inns, restaurants, and even aboard schooners, making it a truly immersive community experience.

North Atlantic Blues Festival

The Rockland Public Landing serves as the vibrant venue for the two-day North Atlantic Blues Festival in July. This event features an array of live performances alongside a selection of food, beverage, and craft vendors. The festivities continue into the evenings with a Club Crawl, and Main Street is transformed into a pedestrian haven for a full day of outdoor musical enjoyment.

Maine Lobster Festival

Also in Rockland, the Maine Lobster Festival in August stands as a summer highlight. This festival is famed for its exquisite lobster dinners that are sure to delight any seafood aficionado. Alongside the delectable fare, attendees can enjoy a variety of entertainment, thrilling carnival rides, and a host of other attractions.

Camden International Film Festival

A growing annual event since 2005, the Camden International Film Festival celebrates the world’s finest non-fiction filmmakers. Every September, audiences can enjoy a selection of documentaries in Rockport, Camden, and Rockland Maine, with the option of individual screenings or an all-access pass.

Festival of Lights

In a unique twist on tradition, Santa arrives for the Festival of Lights in Rockland not by sleigh… by a U.S. Coast Guard vessel. His ribbon-cutting ceremony right after Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the festivities, which include a parade, horse-drawn carriage rides, a Christmas tree auction, and more.

Christmas by the Sea

The three-day Christmas by the Sea event in Camden Maine, sets the stage for holiday cheer with a festive parade, seasonal caroling, shopping opportunities, a live nativity scene, and an array of other merry activities.

Nina Junes dish from above at the restaurant in rockport maine
Photo: Nina Junes Restaurant

Amazing Restaurants in Rockport Maine

Nina June

Stepping into Nina June, you might feel transported from Maine to the Mediterranean Coast thanks to its style, relaxed atmosphere, and cuisine. The Mediterranean-inspired menu of fresh ingredients and seafood offers new savory delights daily. Additionally, you can enjoy the unique opportunity of a cooking class with the talented Chef Sara Jenkins.

American Flatbread

Offering a rustic dining experience, American Flatbread serves wood-fired pizzas made with locally sourced ingredients. The cozy atmosphere and live music complement the menu’s fresh salads and artisanal flatbreads, making it a beloved destination for both locals and visitors. Here’s what one Google reviewer had to say about their experience:

“Building was unique and made the atmosphere special. Food was quite good for what it was and they had some local beers on draft. Server was attentive and pretty friendly. Overall positive experience.”

Offshore Restaurant

The Offshore Restaurant is a welcoming eatery offering a variety of dishes from succulent seafood to hearty burgers and home-style meals. With options for cozy indoor or pleasant outdoor seating, it’s a charming stop along Route 1 for locals and travelers alike.

18 Central Oyster Bar & Grill

A culinary gem where patrons savor locally sourced seafood and crafted dishes, 18 Central Oyster Bar & Grill is renowned for its fresh oysters and inviting atmosphere. This elegant eatery offers a quintessential Maine dining experience with a view of Rockport Harbor, and its menu celebrates the region’s rich culinary traditions.

King Suite at Glen Cove - Red bed spread and wooden rafters

Best Inn With Access to Rockport Maine Things to Do

Once you’re set on discovering the charms of Mid-Coast Maine, securing your accommodation is key. Glen Cove Inn & Suites stands out as Rockport’s finest hotel. We offer classic, motorist-style lodging right on Route 1, striking a balance between affordability and comfort.

Our cozy rooms and suites are ideal for both family holidays and romantic retreats. And along with serving a generous breakfast every morning, our amenities include a heated outdoor pool.

We encourage you to explore what Glen Cove has to offer and begin planning your Mid-Coast Maine adventure!