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  1. Located a few minutes north of Camden on U.S. Route 1, the park offers year-round trail activities and camping. Winter camping, in a rustic shelter, is also offered and available by reservation by calling the park.

  2. This beautiful Maine state park is located a few minutes north of Camden, a quintessential New England town featuring shops that are within walking distance to the working harbor. Harbor cruises, whale and puffin watches are available daily.

  3. Camden Hills State Park campground has 107 single-family campsites and is located close to Camden Harbor and Penobscot Bay. Some sites are first-come first-serve. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (up to 40 feet).

    • 280 Belfast Road, Camden, 04843, Maine
    • (207) 236-3109
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    This year-round park also has areas for off-road biking and horseback riding, as well as a full range of winter sports. There's also no shortage of wildlife and birdlife to observe. That said, you'll want to see the famous view from atop Mount Battie so first, choose whether you'll drive or hike to the summit. The 1.1-mile paved auto road is short ...

    Camden Hills State Park's more than 30 miles of well-mapped trails offer many other opportunities for avid hikers. Whether you want to take your family on an easy walk or challenge yourself with a strenuous climb, there's a hike in Camden Hills State Park for you. Some of the most popular outings include: 1. Megunticook Trail:Climb nearly 1,000 ver...

    A winter adventure in Camden Hills State Park can take many forms. The Mount Battie auto road remains open, weather conditions and staffing permitting (it's wise to call ahead), and the view of Midcoast Maine in its frosty glory can be stunning when blue skies contrast with fresh snow. Cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and snowmobilers own the park...

    Camping right at Camden Hills State Park in your own camper or tent is an affordable way to stay and experience the park. There is an online mapthat will show you the variety of sites available, both with and without electric and water hookups. Wi-Fi coverage is available at most sites. The main entrance to the campground is on U.S. Route 1 about 1...

    While you won't find chain hotels, Camden is home to some of the finest inns on the Maine coast including: 1. Hartstone Inn & Hideaway:A foodie's delight with its own gourmet restaurant and cooking school this inn offers 22 rooms with chic, romantic touches including some with gas fireplaces and/or jetted tubs. 2. Camden Harbour Inn:This property i...

    Camden is roughly a four-hour trip from Boston and just under two hours from Portland, Maine. You can easily get to Camden by bus: The closest Concord Coach Lines station is in Rockport, 3 miles south of the entrance to Camden Hills State Park. You can also reach this destination in your own boat: Dockage is available at several marinas, such as Ly...

    Maine strives to make the outdoors enjoyable for all state park visitors, and this Guide to Accessibilityprovides a detailed and candid look at features within Camden Hills State Park that are and are not accessible. On the whole, the campground is accessible, but hiking trails and the picnic area are not. Vehicle access ensures that the park's hig...

    When you reach the summit of Mount Battie, signage will help you identify landmarks in your view.
    Bring a sweatshirt or jacket, even in the summer, as it can be cool and windy on coastal mountaintops in Maine.
    If you will be a frequent visitor to Maine State Parks this year, consider purchasing an annual pass, valid for unlimited admission to state parks and historic sites for you and occupants of your v...
    Leashed dogs are welcome at the campground and on park trails.
    • Kim Knox Beckius
    • (207) 236-3109
    • 280 Belfast Rd, Camden, ME 04843, USA
  5. This is a nice state park with low entrance fees, in Camden. We chose to drive in and up to the top of Mount Battie, then take short hikes from there. The 1/2 mile path we took was well marked with blue dots, and at almost every turn we were rewarded with a stunning view of Penobscot Harbor.

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    • 280 Belfast Road, Camden, 04843-4519, Maine
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  6. Camden, Maine 04843. (lat:44.2311 lon:-69.0483) Phone: 207-236-3109. Reservations: 800-332-1501. Camden Hills State Park signature location is the scenic vista high atop Mt. Battie where sweeping views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and surrounding islands await.

  7. Camden Hills State Park is a vast 5,700-acre park where visitors are treated to 30 miles of hiking trails, breathtaking views of surrounding hills and lakes, well-maintained and equipped campgrounds, and a large picnic area for family and friends.

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