Local Attractions

Farnsworth Museum and Wyeth Center | Rockland, Maine

www.farnsworthmuseum.org

Baxter State Park/Mt. Katahdin

www.baxterstateparkauthority.com

Maine Lobster Festival

If you’re coming to camp at the end of July or the beginning of August you might want to plan a side trip to the festival.
www.mainelobsterfestival.com

Windjammer Schooner Tours

Out of the beautiful town of Camden.
www.appledore2.com

Owl’s Head Transportation Museum

www.ohtm.org

Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse

www.rocklandlighthouse.com

Rockland Golf Course | 1/2 hour from camp

www.rocklandgolf.com

Samoset Golf | 1/2 hour from camp

www.samosetresort.com

Birch Point State Park

One of our camper’s favorite box lunch day destinations. Great tidal pools where the pines meet the Atlantic ocean.
https://www.maine.gov/

Duck Trap Kayak

A great, and very reasonably priced outfitter to hire for sea kayaking in the Camden harbor.
www.ducktrapkayak.com

Monhegan Island

Monhegan Island is an artist colony with plenty of walking trails. Drive to the coastal town of Port Clyde and visit the lighthouse highlighted in the film “Forrest Gump”, stop in to the Dipnet for a lobster roll & root beer and take the Laura B to Monhegan Island.
www.monheganwelcome.com

Old Fort Western

Dating to the 1700’s, one of the United States’ oldest surviving wooden military buildings can be found at Old Fort Western. This is a National Historic Monument located in Augusta, Maine.
www.oldfortwestern.org

Camden Hills State Park

Camden Hills State Park has beautiful views of Penobscot Bay and groomed trails for hiking. Head into town to Cappy’s for their clam chowder for lunch.
www.state.me.us

North Atlantic Blues Festival

Normally held the second week in July in Rockland. A fun weekend of great music!
www.northatlanticbluesfestival.com

The Maine Museum, Augusta

http://mainestatemuseum.org/