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Portland: Entertain The Kids This Weekend
Winter Activities: Grab A Sled And Hit The Hills For A Fun Winter Thrill
O Christmas Tree: Portland's Annual Tree Lighting
Seafood: Maine, It's All It's Cracked Up To Be!
Red's Eats: Roadside Food At Its Finest
Maine Antique Toy & Art Museum: A Step Back In Time
Dexter Maine: Wild West Weekend
Bowling: Big Ball or Candlepin, Spare Some Time!
The Northern Lights: Nature's Light Show
State Museum: Augusta
International Snowmobile Weekend: Travel Along The Border
Cooking Up A Storm: Winter Fun!
Kennebunkport: One Beautiful Beach Town
Kennebec River: Follow Your Way Down The Rail Trail
Hot Air Balloon Rides: Take Sight Seeing To a New Level!
Horseback Riding: Saddle Up For Some Great Beach Rides
Gardening: Plant, Sprout and Enjoy!
Flea Markets: Hunting For Treasures Has Never Been More Fun
Kennebunk's Christmas: Christmas Prelude Worth The Trip
Lyric Music Theater: South Portland's Hometown Theater
Fall Activities: Fun Fall Things To Do All Over Maine!
White Water Rafting: Hold On For A Wild Ride!
Kokadjo: A Town Worth Slowing Down For
Clay Play: You Are The Artist
Historic Libraries: A Cozy Haven From The Cold
Pumpkin Patches & Corn Mazes: Halloween Fun!
Aroostook State Park: Maine's First State Park
Ogunquit: Beach, Lobster & Theater All In One!
Goldenrod Farm: Visit A Working Farm
Penguin Plunge: Jump In!
Birdsacre: Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary
 
Maine Things To Do Camden Hills State Park: Where The Mountains Meet The Sea
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, January 10 @ 15:55:42 PST

Spring, Summer, Winter, Fall:Camden Hills State Park located on Belfast Road is the best place to understand why Camden is often referred to as "where the mountains meet the sea". A short drive and $3 gets you to the top of Mount Battie the center piece of the 5600-acre Camden Hills State Park. You can also climb the summit's stone tower for an even better view. There are over 25 miles of hiking trails for suited to everyone's ability. It is roughly an hour long hike from the parking lot. The park offers over 100 sites for camping and picnics and is wheelchair accessible. There is a two

night minimum for camping and the non resident cost is $20 per site. per night. The park is open May 1 through October 30. the hiking trails are accessible all winter.


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