Mid-day Adventures: Hiking in Camden, Maine

Camden Harbour Inn, MidCoast Maine’s supreme Relais & Châteaux destination, remains open thanks to the team’s coherence to the CDC’s highest standards of cleanliness. As millions of New Englanders rediscover the allure of outdoor recreation, Maine’s dramatic coastline becomes all the more enticing. During summer’s radiance, couples flock to the region to sail the sea, hook striped bass, and observe the coast’s many lighthouses. However, hiking in Camden, Maine, is an idyllic way to greet a warm summer afternoon during a long-awaited romantic getaway.

State Park Exploration: Hiking in Camden, Maine

Camden Hills State Park’s boundary lies just 0.9 miles from Camden Harbour Inn’s vibrant, floral front lawn. Thus, when guests aren’t basking in sophistication, admiring the heartwarming harbor views, or dining on gourmet cuisine at the inn’s AAA Four-Diamond restaurant, it’s quite common to see them scurry over to the 5,700-acre state park. To enhance the Camden Harbour guest experience, the concierge team has compiled four of its favorite trails that encapsulate what makes hiking in Camden, Maine, so incredibly enthralling.

Mount Battie

Photo of a Ocean Overlook at Camden Hills State Park. It's Hiking in Camden Maine at its Finest.The 1.1-mile trek to Mount Battie’s jaw-dropping, panoramic peak ranks among the prettiest hikes on Maine’s coast, which says a lot. While the journey presents 590 feet of elevation gain, most travelers embark on the expedition without hesitation, mainly because the views are too spectacular to pass up. Make sure to pack a pair of binoculars, as Camden Harbour Inn is visible from the peak. Extend the hike with a steep climb up the Tablelands Trail. It requires another 800 feet of gain, so please come prepared with a backpack filled with necessary essentials.

Maiden Cliff

Photo of MidCoast Maine from Maiden Cliff. Hiking in Camden Maine is Quite the Visual Treat.Before surging ahead to breathtaking Maiden Cliff, it’s worth noting that geocaching (a growing American trend), birding, and forest bathing are three unique ways to enhance the Camden Hills experience. Whereas Mount Battie peers toward the deep blue, Maiden Cliff stands at the precipice of pristine Megunticook Lake. It requires a smidge of physical exertion en route to the peak, but it remains the top-rated trail in the area.

Bald Mountain

When travelers chatter about hiking in Camden, Maine, they typically steer the conversation to Mount Battie or Maiden Cliff. Bald Mountain, however, is a less-frequented option with similarly beautiful lookouts, yawning valley vistas, and a slew of metamorphic rock formations. Sunset strolls to and from Bald Mountain is a swell way to commemorate a glorious day along Maine’s coast.

Luxury Hotels in Camden, Maine

Photo of a Camden Harbour Suite, the Perfect Place to Relax after a Full Day of Hiking in Camden Maine.To obtain a treasure trove of potential mid-day excursions, please don’t hesitate to browse through the website’s travel guide. The innkeepers are happy to help, as they’re well-versed in the very best things to do in Camden, Maine, regardless of the season. After each full day of exploration and relaxation, retreat to a Grand Suite for an unforgettable evening of luxury. Savor a bottle of fine wine on the private terrace, inside a BainUltra therapeutic bath, or beside a dazzling fireplace.

Please read the latest COVID-19 updates before or after booking a long-overdue MidCoast Maine escape. Ready to reserve? Visit CamdenHarbourInn.com.

A Lavish Summertime Escape to Charming Camden, Maine

oceanfront hotels in MaineWith spring officially in the air here in Camden, Maine, we cannot help but think ahead to those heavenly summer days spent sailing through beautiful Penobscot Bay, savoring fresh-caught seafood at Natalie’s, and sipping on award-winning wine at dusk on a private ocean-view balcony. Camden Harbour Inn has quickly blossomed into one of the highest-rated oceanfront hotels in Maine thanks in large part to the direction of well-traveled co-owners Raymond Brunyanszki and Oscar Verest. Brunyanszki and Verest have transformed this historical estate into an award-winning luxury getaway that satisfies all five senses. With summer fast approaching, there’s no better time than right now to book a well-deserved escape to Camden: “The Jewel of the Maine Coast.”

The Endless Maine Summer Package

We offer several couples-friendly packages here at Camden Harbour Inn that will unquestionably provide a sophisticated, ultra-romantic taste of New England. With summer around the corner, it’s time to shine a light on our most-popular extended stay: “The Endless Maine Summer Package.” Couples can enjoy two nights in a lavish ocean-view suite, an a la carte champagne breakfast, a two-hour sailing excursion, fresh lobster rolls for lunch, and, of course, a five-course meal at Natalie’s.

Quintessential Coastal Activities

oceanfront hotels in MaineWhile The Endless Maine Summer Package does include a two-hour sailing excursion through Schooner Surprise, we highly recommend spending an extra hour or two exploring our historic city with a short hiking, kayaking, or bicycling trip. Hike to the top of Mount Battie inside Camden Hills State Park for some light exercise and jaw-dropping ocean views. The Mount Battie Trail, widely considered one of the best hikes in Maine, is a moderate, 1.5-mile hike with a panoramic overlook of Camden – you might even be able to spot our historical Camden hotel from the peak (binoculars required)!

You’ll always be minutes away from a sailing adventure when you stay at Camden Harbour Inn as we’re one of the only oceanfront hotels in Maine that rests within walking distance of a lively yacht club. Our guests are also more than welcome to bicycle into town for some high-end shopping or perhaps to rent a couple of kayaks. We couldn’t think of a better place to kayak than beautiful Penobscot Bay.

Award-Winning Dining at Natalie’s

oceanfront hotels in MaineBefore retiring to your lavish ocean-view suite for the evening, sit down for an innovative five-course gourmet meal at Natalie’s. Camden Harbour Inn is one of the only oceanfront hotels in Maine that boasts an on-site AAA Four Diamond restaurant. Natalie’s, chief among all other Camden restaurants, prides itself on not only providing guests with delicious, beautifully-plated cuisine and top-rated vino, but the Penobscot Bay views are second-to-none.

The menu is forever-evolving with the changing of the seasons, but you can always expect locally-sourced ingredients, farm-to-table poultry, and fresh-caught seafood from our masterful culinary team led by our executive chefs. After an awe-inspiring five-course meal and a shared bottle of wine at dusk, retreat to your luxurious suite for a soothing bath and fireside relaxation. To book a well-deserved summer getaway to one of the premier luxury hotels in Maine, please visit us online, or give us a call at 1-800-236-4266.

Top 3 Things to Do in Camden This Spring

things to do in CamdenNot only is Camden officially known as “The Jewel of the Maine Coast™,” but our breathtaking slice of New England is conveniently located near some of the state’s best parks, lighthouses, and bays. Combine your week of exploration and adventure in coastal heaven with a stay at one of the most historic luxury hotels in Maine: Camden Harbour Inn, a proud member of the exclusive Relais & Chateaux and home to Natalie’s, an award-winning Penobscot Bay-view restaurant. Whether you’re hoping to sail through tranquil Penobscot Bay, hike inside Camden Hills State Park, or embark on a self-guided Midcoast Maine lighthouse tour, you’ll discover a seemingly endless outdoor playground near Camden. And luckily for you, we’ve hand-selected three of our favorite things to do in Camden for your upcoming springtime getaway!

Penobscot Bay Sailing

Beautiful Penobscot Bay is home to more than 200 islands, nearly two dozen harbor-front communities, and ten unique lighthouses. Camden Harbor comfortably holds the largest fleet of windjammers in Midcoast Maine. In fact, you can actually see these sturdy vessels scattered throughout the harbor on Google Maps. Sailing is a way of life here in Camden, and we’re lucky enough to be approximately 300 feet from the Camden Yacht Club. We welcome skippers from all across New England to our slice of sailing paradise! If you’ve never sailed before, we recommend embarking on a voyage on the Schooner Surprise, Schooner Olad, or Vessel Owl.

Hiking at Camden Hills State Park

things to do in CamdenFor those who’re in the mood for some late-morning and early-afternoon adventure, we recommend visiting nearby Camden Hills State Park (which is located only two miles northeast of our lavish Camden hotel). Camden Hills State Park is a 5,710-acre natural wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts searching for some of the best hikes in Maine. You’ll discover 25 intertwining hiking trails that meander through lush forestry, including nearly a dozen mountain overlooks. You’ll obtain sweeping views of vast Penobscot Bay and the inland Megunticook Lake from several overlooks. We encourage our adventure-seeking guests to spend an entire day exploring all that Camden Hills State Park has to offer. And remember: there’s nothing better than fresh seafood, award-winning vino, and Jacuzzi tub relaxation following a rewarding day of hiking!

Self-Guided Lighthouse Tour

Self-guided lighthouse tours are unquestionably one of the top things to do in Maine, regardless of the season. Many of the best Midcoast Maine lighthouses are, for obvious reasons, quite busy during summer and autumn. During spring, however, you might have these beauties all to yourselves. Camden Harbour Inn, one of the premier year-round Maine resorts, is within 40 miles of ten lighthouses, including the ever-popular Owls Head, Marshall Point, Rockland Breakwater, and Fort Point. We particularly love Rockland’s lengthy jetty, Owl Head’s surrounding beauty, and Fort Point’s easy access to the nearby state park.

Memorable Maine Getaways to Camden Harbour Inn

things to do in CamdenYes, Camden Harbour Inn is conveniently located near several of the best things to do in Camden (and beyond), but we’re known for our award-winning cuisine, lavish guest suites, and historic charm. Start each day with a steaming cup of freshly-brewed coffee at dawn and a therapeutic bath in your luxurious spa bathroom. After enjoying Camden’s beauty during the daytime on foot or via sailboat, retreat to Camden Harbour Inn for a AAA Four Diamond culinary journey inside Natalie’s dimly-lit, atmospheric dining room. Call us today at 1-800-236-4266 to book a well-deserved springtime escape to scenic Midcoast Maine!

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