Camden Hills State Park

State park in Knox County, Maine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Camden Hills State Park is a 5,710-acre (2,310 ha) public recreation area overlooking Penobscot Bay in the town of Camden, Knox County, Maine. The state park features multi-use trails to Mount Battie,[3] Mount Megunticook,[4] and other scenic locales. The park is managed by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.[1]

Coordinates44.230138°N 69.0473°W / 44.230138; -69.0473[1]
Area5,710 acres (23.1 km2)[2]
Elevation259 ft (79 m)
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Camden Hills State Park
Camden from the summit of Mount Battie
Map showing the location of Camden Hills State Park
Map showing the location of Camden Hills State Park
Location in Maine
LocationCamden, Maine, United States
Coordinates44.230138°N 69.0473°W / 44.230138; -69.0473[1]
Area5,710 acres (23.1 km2)[2]
Elevation259 ft (79 m)
Established1947
AdministratorMaine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry
WebsiteCamden Hills State Park
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History

The park was developed during the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps working at the direction of the National Park Service. The Camden Hills CCC camp was in operation from June 1935 to September 1941 creating roads, trails, buildings, and recreational facilities.[5] The land was turned over to the state in 1947.[6] The Mount Battie Auto Road was completed in 1965.[7] The Maine Conservation Corps added a stone staircase for ocean access in 1990.[8]

Activities and amenities

The park is crossed by numerous trails for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing. An auto road can be driven to a parking area near the top of Mount Battie at nearly 800 feet (240 m).[9] The trail up 1,385-foot-high (422 m) Mount Megunticook[10] leads to the tallest peak in the park.[11] The mile-long Maiden Cliff Trail ends at a monument to 12-year-old Elenora French, whose misadventure in 1864 gave the site its name.[12][13] The park also offers opportunities for hunting and camping[1] as well as rock climbing.[14]

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