Camden Hills State Park

Camden Hills State Park
44.230138° N, -69.03892° W
Camden Hills State Park

Camden Hills State Park is open from 9:00 a.m. to sunset daily, year-round, unless otherwise posted at the gate. There is no specific mention of a visitor center with separate hours.

Accessibility & permits

Accessible Parking Wheelchair Ramps Accessible Restrooms Stabilized Trails Rest Benches Service-Animal Relief

Emergency

911 or 207-236-3109 for the Campground Ranger Station.
  • Cell service availability:Partial

Camden Hills State Park in Camden, Maine spans over 5,700 acres and features sweeping views of Penobscot Bay, dense forests, and mountainous terrain. It’s ideal for hiking, birding, or simply relaxing. Mount Battie is a top highlight offering views of Camden Harbor and Acadia’s Cadillac Mountain on clear days. Rich in WWII history and home to diverse wildlife, this park blends natural beauty with cultural heritage.

Area (mi²)
8.9
Annual visitors
181 000
Established year
1936

Top 3 Facts about Camden Hills State Park

01

The park features the Maiden Cliff Trail, a mile-long trail that ends at a monument to 12-year-old Elenora French, whose 1864 misadventure gave the site its name.

02

WWII lookout point with visible remnants

03

Home to white-tailed deer, red foxes, peregrine falcons, bald eagles

Family programs

  • Junior Ranger
  • Family Camping & Overnight
  • Workshops & Hands-on Activities
  • Scavenger Hunts
  • Arts & Crafts

Travel Tips

Plan Ahead

Reserve campsites early for peak seasons

Pack Appropriately

Wear layers, waterproof jacket, hiking boots

Respect Wildlife

Do not feed or approach wildlife; use binoculars

Stay Informed

Arrive early for Mount Battie and busy weekends

Seasons

Spring

50s–60s°F, wildflowers and budding trees, ideal for photography and hiking

Summer

70s–80s°F, great for camping, barbecues, full trail access

Autumn

50s–60s°F, peak foliage, crisp weather, fall festivals

Winter

20s–30s°F, snowshoeing, skiing, fewer crowds, some closures