Freeport USA
page From the Freeport
Merchants' Association, a good introduction to
the village of Freeport and the region. This page features places to
stay, places to dine, and places to shop. In addition, there are
links for upcoming events, special offers, and a list of things to do
within an hour’s drive of Freeport.
Attractions
Near the Stone House
Wolfe’s Neck Botanical Society The Heather
Gardens, located at the Stone House are recognized nationally for the
extent of their collection. A rhododendron walk and perennial beds
are also available for viewing free of charge.
Wolfe's
Neck Woods State Park The park offers
self-guided hiking and nature walks. It features varied forest
ecosystems, a rocky shoreline, and salt marsh estuaries. Watch for
nesting osprey and view the islands of Casco Bay. Admission is
charged. Tel. (207) 865-4465 (seasonal)
Wolfe’s Neck
Farm The farm raises 300-400
beef cattle on the Wolf Neck peninsula. In the early spring and fall
the public is invited to share in the calving process. Year-round
visitors are welcome to visit the cattle and other small barnyard
animals. There is a gift shop at the farm where the farm’s products
may be purchased. Tel. (207) 865-4469
Librarian’s
Choice
The
Beadin’ Path
If
you like beads, this is the place for you. They have vintage beads,
contemporary beads, semi-precious beads, even Victorian beaded
curtains. If you string your own beads, they have supplies for that
and classes, too. Come visit this unique shop located at 15 Main
Street. -Christine
Bradbury
Mountain State Park For those of you who are
more ambitious hikers, you may want to try Bradbury Mountain. Bradbury
Mountain State Park in Pownal, Maine, is five miles from the
Freeport-Durham exit off U.S. 95. A picnic area and shelter, playground,
ball field, hiking trails, and 41 campsites are available to visitors. A
short hike to the 460-foot summit of Bradbury
Mountain allows a view of Casco Bay and the surrounding countryside.
-Christine
Buttons &
Things Located at 24 Maine
Street in Freeport, this shop features an enormous selection of all types
of buttons. I’ve found buttons for historic costumes, and I’m sure
that knitters would find a good selection appropriate for all types of
knitted garments. Take a muffin tin when you go in and fill it with
your selections. -Lynn
Hedgehog Mountain This moderate hill, not
Mountain is the highest point in Freeport and a nice LITTLE hike
especially in the spring when the air is so fresh!! Hedgehog Mountain is
located approximately 1.9 miles from the center of Freeport. From Main
Street turn onto Mallet Dr. and go to the end. Turn left (as if going to
Bradbury Mt.) Turn left on Landfill Rd. Just before the gate to the
Landfill there is a parking space for about 4 cars. Enjoy.
-MaryAnn
Mangy
Moose or Cool As
A Moose
Contrary to popular belief, the Maine state animal is not the Maine
Black Bear. (Don’t tell that to the hockey fans at the University of
Maine!!) It is the MOOSE! So take one home with you!!
Visit the Mangy Moose (112 Main Street) or Cool as a Moose (10 Bow Street)
where you can find all things Moose, from stuffed animals, t-shirts and
hats to mugs and dinnerware sets. -Christine
Pet
Pantry At 140 Maine Street, north of L.L.Bean and on the
opposite side of the street. Your "special friend" at home has probably
missed you and might appreciate a treat! -Sue
Young’s
Perennials For
all of you gardeners, here is the place for you. A little off the beaten path but
worth the trip. Owned and
operated by Peggy and Walter
Young, Young's Perennials is a family run business. They have 42,000 various hardy
perennials potted in one gallon pots and they also specialize in
landscape-size plants, in 2 to 5 gallon containers. They are open 7 days a week
starting at the end of April.
-Christine |