Stan
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I wouldn't normally write a trip report on what is little more than a short walk for most hikers but this one was really impressive for the views of Penobscot Bay, the islands, the harbor (it was the Windjammer Festival in Camden), and the nearby hills and countryside. After a summer of exploring a dozen national parks, monuments and other outdoor attractions out West, I never expected such a strong WOW! for such an easy hike.
We were on our way out of town when we decided to hike up the 1/2 mile, 800 ft. elevation gain, to Mt. Battie on the trail from Camden. About half way up we came out on open ledges and the views just got better from there. The summit was crowded as there is a road up. The trail can be a good scramble so don't take it for granted, especially on the way down with the distraction of the view before you.
The hike inspired me to go back to the Camden Hills for a longer hike and reminded me that I'm overdue hiking and paddling in Acadia.
Here is a link to a trail map for Camden Hills State Park.
We were on our way out of town when we decided to hike up the 1/2 mile, 800 ft. elevation gain, to Mt. Battie on the trail from Camden. About half way up we came out on open ledges and the views just got better from there. The summit was crowded as there is a road up. The trail can be a good scramble so don't take it for granted, especially on the way down with the distraction of the view before you.
The hike inspired me to go back to the Camden Hills for a longer hike and reminded me that I'm overdue hiking and paddling in Acadia.
Here is a link to a trail map for Camden Hills State Park.