Best Things To Do And See Around Freeport, Bahamas
by Rick Johns americanflightFreeport is
a city located on the island of Grand Bahamas and is the second most populated
region of Bahamas. Freeport is notable for its expansive stretches of
coastlines, the warm water, and the warm weather invites everyone to take
advantage of the endless outdoor activities it can offer.
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1. Go for hiking along the Wolfe’s Neck Wood State Park which is a
popular recreational area in Freeport. This region is largely dominated by pine
and hemlock forest, rocky shores, and salt marshes. It is one of the best
regions to enjoy hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, snowshoeing, skiing,
kayaking, and fishing.
2. Go for horseback riding in Bradbury Mountain state park, a park
established in 1940. It is another popular spot in the Pownal Town of
Cumberland County. The 730-acre state park offers striking views from the
summit of the hilltop. Visitors can enjoy hiking which is a popular activity
here every winter months, other activities include snowmobiling and biking.
3. Explore Eartha the world’s largest revolving and rotating globe
situated in the headquarters of Delorme in Yarmouth, MAINE. The globe is
gigantic and weights up to 5600 pounds and stands 41 feet tall. Eartha mounts
over the base of a cantilever mounted over 2 motors and stimulates one day's
rotation and revolution in 18 minutes. Eartha is contained within glass walls
that can be seen from outside the building. Eartha has been constructed using
6000 pieces of aluminum tubing and attached to a custom design hidden bolt.
Entry is free and visitors are also allowed to get a glimpse of the higher
parts of the globe.
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