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Discover the Maine Maritime Museum Bath Iron Works Shipyard Tour in Maine
Located in Bath, Maine, along the Kennebec River, the Maine Maritime Museum Bath Iron Works Shipyard Tour offers a guided, off-site look at one of the nation’s most historic and active naval shipyards. Departing from the Maine Maritime Museum, visitors travel by trolley to view Bath Iron Works (BIW), where advanced U.S. Navy destroyers are constructed.
This educational experience combines maritime history with modern industrial shipbuilding.
Why it’s special: Bath Iron Works has built naval vessels for the U.S. Navy since the late 19th century and remains one of America’s premier shipbuilders.
History & Story of Bath Iron Works
Founded in 1884, Bath Iron Works quickly became a major American shipbuilder, producing both commercial vessels and military ships. During World War II, the shipyard expanded significantly, contributing destroyers and other naval ships to the war effort.
Today, BIW specializes in building Arleigh Burke-class destroyers for the U.S. Navy, blending cutting-edge technology with more than a century of shipbuilding expertise.
What You’ll See & Do on the Maine Maritime Museum Bath Iron Works Shipyard Tour
• Ride a guided trolley from the Maine Maritime Museum
• View Bath Iron Works shipyard operations from designated observation points
• Learn about modern naval ship construction
• Discover the history of shipbuilding along the Kennebec River
• Hear expert commentary from museum guides
• Explore additional exhibits at the Maine Maritime Museum
Hands-On Elements: Guided narration and educational discussion during the trolley tour.
Photo/Video Policy: Strict no-photography policy during the shipyard portion of the tour.
Souvenirs & Extras: Maritime-themed gifts, books, and exhibits available at the Maine Maritime Museum gift shop.
Pricing of the Maine Maritime Museum Bath Iron Works Shipyard Tour
Adult price: $15 per adult (in addition to museum admission)
Museum admission required for participation
Reservations are strongly recommended.
Visiting information for Maine Maritime Museum Bath Iron Works Shipyard Tour
Duration: Approximately 60–90 minutes
Age limits: All ages welcome
Accessibility: Trolley is accessible; certain restrictions may apply
Working Hours: Monday–Sunday departures at scheduled times between 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM (seasonal operation typically May–October)
Advance booking is required due to limited seating and security procedures.
Nearby attractions to Maine Maritime Museum Bath Iron Works Shipyard Tour
• Maine Maritime Museum Exhibits
• Doubling Point Lighthouse
• Reid State Park
FAQs About Visiting the Maine Maritime Museum Bath Iron Works Shipyard Tour
Do I need to purchase museum admission separately?
Yes. The shipyard tour is an add-on experience and requires museum admission.
Can I take photos during the tour?
No. Photography is prohibited during the Bath Iron Works portion of the tour due to security policies.
Is the tour inside the shipyard?
The tour views the shipyard from designated areas and does not provide unrestricted access inside active production zones.
How far is Bath from Portland, Maine?
Bath is approximately a 40-minute drive north of Portland.
Are reservations required?
Yes. Due to limited capacity and security clearance requirements, advance reservations are strongly recommended.
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