Things to do in Camden, Maine

Camden, Maine is a tourist paradise. The town's idyllic location between beautiful hills and the clear blue waters of the sea make it the perfect getaway, with an old world charm and friendly locals that will make your visit truly memorable. Depending on your budget and personal taste, this town is full of cozy bed and breakfasts, old fashioned inns, and Camden Maine hotels all willing and happy to accommodate you.

Hiking and nature tripping is one major tourist activity in Camden.  It is home to the Camden Hills State Park, Merry Spring Nature Center, and the Camden Harbor Park and Bok Amphitheater. Camden Hills State Park is full of nature trails, hikers of all levels will certainly enjoy. Climb up to the top of Mount Battie and the highest of Camden's hills, Mount Megunticook to be rewarded with spectacular views of lush woodlands, green meadows, surrounding islands, and Penobscot Bay. Come by fall season and you will see the trees in bursting colors of red, orange, yellow, and purple. Autumn is the perfect time for 'leaf peepers.'

Take guided tours among the gardens of the Merry Spring Nature Center, Endless Summer Farm, and the annual Camden Garden Club House and Garden Tour. See the backdrop for the 1957 movie Peyton Place in the Camden Harbor Park and Amphitheater. Enjoy a picnic and the view of Penobscot Bay.

Climb aboard a classic schooner and take a cruise along the waters of Camden and do some island hopping. Some boat tours offer lobster bakes along with the ride. You can also take a hand at sailing, guided by the boat's crew, greet people in other boats as they pass by, and catch some lobstermen at work.

Visit Barrett's Cove Beach for some swimming, especially if you prefer a less crowded beach. The peaceful water of Megunticook Lake is ideal for kayaking and canoeing. The area is also perfect for sightseeing as you paddle along. There is a rock climbing facility in Barrett's Cove for those looking for more than just swimming and boating.

For the more artistically inclined, browse through art shops and galleries located in Camden. You may find a print or two of the local scenery that you can take home with you after your visit. Do some souvenir hunting and shopping at specialty stores and boutiques right along Main and Bayview Streets.

If you run out of ideas, you can always ask for help from the management of the local Camden Maine hotel or wherever you are staying in. Many of Camden's tourist accommodations offer tours and plan activities that you may want to participate in to make your visit more enjoyable.