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'So many places to see.' You will have this constant thought running through your head while visiting the quintessential town of Camden in Maine. It is home to some of the most beautiful scenery and structures you can find in the state of Maine. This town does not run out of its scenic offerings all year round, making it truly a vacationer's dream destination for some major sightseeing. So arm yourself with a camera, make sure it's fully charged and with lots of available storage space because you won't want to miss out on anything and let's go.

Climb aboard a rented sailboat and watch the beautiful harbor while gliding along the waters of Camden. From your vantage point, you will be able to see how the town came to be called the place 'where the mountains meet the sea.' You also have excellent views of the historic lighthouses of Maine, most of which are not open to the public and can only be best seen if you are out in the water. One example of this is the Curtis Island Lighthouse. Sailing is a good way to observe the local sea life, or maybe watch fishermen while at work catching lobster, or just enjoy the many ships as they come and go from Camden Harbor.

Hiking up to the summits of Mount Battie and Mount Megunticook will reward you with spectacular views of Camden harbor, Penobscot Bay, and the surrounding islands. At the top of Mount Battie, one can find a World War I stone tower, giving you the best 360 degree viewing capability. Mount Megunticook, which stands at an impressive 1,385 feet, is the highest of the Camden Hills and on a clear day, you can see Cadillac Mountain all the way from Acadia National Park.

Numerous hotels in Camden Maine and other tourist accommodations are also sights to behold in this town. Historic inns are at your disposal, lovingly preserved and maintained to give that old town feel Camden is well known for. You can choose from Camden Maine hotels or bed and breakfasts conveniently located in the middle of most tourist attractions or you can stay at a more quiet and traditional rented house, conveniently tucked away from heavy people traffic. Their prices and packages, not to mention their amenities are all equally competitive and range from modest to luxurious, fitting any kind of taste and budget.