Things to do in Camden maine with kids
Sailing Adventure
Schooner Surprise sails around the magnificent Penobscot Bay. On there Camden day cruises we will see lighthouses, wildlife, private yachts and summer estates.
Schooner Old offers two-hour day sails or custom private charters departing from the picturesque Camden Harbor. Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the rocky shoreline of Penobscot Bay where you can spot hidden mansions, lighthouses, small islands, seals, bald eagles, lobster boats, and other magnificent ships!
Maine Sport outfitters
Top-brand gear, clothing—and outdoor adventures! Plus rentals, tours and expert advice and more. Visit Maine Sport online and in-store.
Hiking
Camden Hills State Park is a 5,710-acre public recreation area overlooking Penobscot Bay in the town of Camden, Knox County, Maine. The state park features multi-use trails to Mount Battie, Mount Megunticook, and other scenic locales.
Coastal Moutain land trust is a nonprofit land conservation organization, founded in 1986, that seeks to permanently conserve land to benefit the human and natural communities of Western Penobscot Bay.
Owls Head Transpiration museum
Owls Head Transpiration museum is a nonprofit educational organization. Its mission is to collect, preserve, exhibit and operate pre-1940 aircraft, ground vehicles, engines and related technologies significant to the evolution of transportation for the purpose of education.
Marry spring Nature center
Marry Spring Nature Center started in 1974, horticulturist Mary Ellen Ross had a vision of turning 66 acres of field and woodland located near the heart of Camden and Rockport into a nature sanctuary. Today, the multipurpose building named in her honor houses garden and nature education programs offered year-round, community meetings, workshops, a library and small gift shop.
Beaches
Barretts cove beach On Megunticook Lake over Beaucaire Avenue near Rte 52 intersection
Linconville beach 2402 US-1, Lincolnville, ME 04849 is a small strip of sand right on Penobscot Bay that overlooks the island of Islesboro which is just a short thirty minute ferry trip away.