Camden: 25 minutes by car
A quintessential coastal Maine town, Camden has plenty of options for dining, shopping, lodging, and schooner tours. There are great hiking trails nearby at Camden Hills State Park and the Ragged Mountain Preserve.
Rockland: 8 minutes by car
Downtown Rockland is a vibrant coastal area known for its historic buildings, diverse arts scene, and of course its idilic waterfront. It's a popular spot for those interested in maritime history, art, and culinary experiences.
The Coastal Children's Museum
Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse
The Farnsworth Art Museum
The Center for Maine Contemporary Art
The historic Strand Theatre
Vinalhaven Island: 75 minute ferry ride from Rockland
Historically, Vinalhaven was a major granite producer, with its stone used in iconic structures like the Brooklyn Bridge and the Church of St. John the Divine. Today, Vinalhaven is famous for hosting the second largest lobster fishing fleet in Maine. Vinalhaven offers great day trip activities such as hiking, ocean kayaking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the island, as well as attractions like Lawson's Quarry and Basin Preserve. For the history buffs out there, check out the Vinalhaven Historical Society.
Golf: For the golfers in the group, there are numerous golf courses in the area, some of which even boast coastal views. Below is a brief list of the closest options, all within a short drive of Thomaston.
Rockland Golf Club (Rockland, ME)
Samoset Resort Golf Course (Rockport, ME)
Goose River Golf Course (Rockport, ME)