Bath (Maine)
Bath is a city in Maine on the Kennebec River. It has always been a center for shipbuilding and still builds ships at Bath Iron Works.
Get in
Get around
See
- Maine Maritime Museum and Shipyard, 243 Washington St, ☎ +1 207 443-1316. Daily 10AM-5PM. Gallery exhibits, historic shipyard site, adult and childrens' educational programs, special events and narrated excursions along the rivers and coast.
- The Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St, ☎ +1 207 442-8455. Wonderful 1846 Gothic style church is home for offerings of art exhibits, dramatic and musical productions, youth theatre, comedy, jazz, classical and folk artists and more.
- Studio Theatre of Bath, 880 Washington St (Winter Street Church), ☎ +1 207 443-2418.
- Wayne Robbins Woodcarving, ☎ +1 207 443-2287. Visit the studio of Wayne Robbins, woodcarver of marine mammals and sea birds. Call for appointment.
Do
- ☎ +1 207 443-1677. Sailing charters. ,
- Hardy Boat Cruises, ☎ +1 207 882-7909. Sailing charters.
- Bath Country Club Golf Course, 387 Whiskeag Rd, ☎ +1 207 443-5735. 18 holes, 6,298 yards, rating: 68.1, slope 126. Carts, clubhouse, range, pro shop, bar grill.
Buy
Eat
- Kennebec Tavern & Marina, 119 Commercial St., ☎ +1 207 442-9636. Waterfront, outside dining, fresh Maine seafood. Perfect lobster roll platter.
- Starlight Cafe, 15 Lambard St, ☎ +1 207 443-3005. 7AM-2PM.
Drink
Sleep
Bed and Breakfasts
- The Inn at Bath, 969 Washington St, ☎ +1 207 443-4294, toll-free: +1-800-423-0964. 8 guest rooms, all with private bath, walk to shops, restaurants and the river, 20 minutes to beaches.
Hotels and motels
- Residence Inn, 139 Richardson St, ☎ +1 207 443-9741.
Campgrounds
- Meadowbrook Camping Area, West Bath, ☎ +1 207 443-4967, toll-free: +1-800-370-CAMP (2267). General store, swimming pool, mini-golf, recreation hall, laundromat, playground, fireplaces, picnic tables, mile long nature trail and wildlife refuge.
- Hermit Island Campground, 6 Hermit Island Rd, ☎ +1 207 443-2101. Located only a few minutes from downtown Bath, Hermit Island is a beautiful place to camp.
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