![]() ![]() If you do that, it is about a 4-mile round trip back to Windward House. If you don’t want to come back down the trail, you can pick up the auto road at the top and take that back down. If you take the trail up and back it is about a 1.1-mile round trip. The final 1/3 returns to a steady incline. ![]() The second 1/3 has you scrambling up some hills and rocks. This trail is located right in our own backyard! Exit our back driveway and take the road behind us (Megunticook St) up to the top where you will find the Mt. The reward is at the end where you are on the shoreline overlooking Muscongus Bay and the nearby islands. There are 3 moderate trails you can take, all totaling about 2.6 miles. It is a great hike if you are going to visit Pemaquid Lighthouse. ![]() This almost entirely forested preserve is located about 50 minutes south of Camden Windward House in Round Pond, Maine. If you are thirsty when you get back to the beginning, you can take a drink from the natural spring that is flowing or hop back in the car and stop off at Waterman’s Beach Brewery for some great beer and awesome views! At the end of the hike, you will get great views of the St. It is located about 25 minutes south of Camden Windward House and is a great trail to stop at on your way to or from Marshall’s Point Lighthouse. This flat, out-and-back trail is just under a mile. ![]() There are workout stations along the way if you need that extra exercise! If you follow one of the branches of this hike to the end, you can pick up the Beech Hill Preserve hike on Beech Hill Road. The hike is a 1.4-mile loop that is very family-friendly and goes through fields and forests. Plenty of parking is available at the trail. You can find this preserve about 3 miles south of Camden Windward House just off Route 90 East. On your return trip you can stop off at Marshall Wharf Brewing Company for a cold beer! To get the full experience, park near the Belfast Boathouse and start your journey there. Along the way you will pass several lookout points as well as the Armistice Foot Bridge and an old cemetery. It takes you along Belfast’s waterfront, up along the Passgassawakeag River and finishing off at an old train yard. This is a very flat and easy trail that is roughly 3 miles one way. This trail is located in Belfast, about 25 minutes north of Camden Windward House. The hike is great for all skill levels and has great views of Penobscot Bay and the surrounding mountains.īelfast Passy Rail Trail and Waterfront Walk You will be hiking on an out-and-back trail roughly 1.5 miles up to the top going past vast fields of blueberries. This trail is located about 4 miles south of Camden Windward House, just off Route 1 and Beech Hill Road. If you want to leave the car behind, you can tack on an additional 3.6 miles and start your walk from here! This is a great trail for all levels of experience. It is a 3.4-mile loop that starts at Rockport Harbor Park and follows the shoreline around going through the rocky shore of Beauchamp Point and then passing by Vesper’s Children’s Chapel. This local favorite Is located 3 miles from Camden Windward House. You can stop off at Cellardoor Winery on the way home!īeauchamp Point and Rockport Village Trail This moderate/intermediate loop trail is about 3.4 miles round trip and has great views of Penobscot Bay along the way. This trail is located off Youngtown Road in Lincolnville, about 8 miles from Camden Windward House. ![]()
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