Cedar Crest Inn





The Cedar Crest Inn Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Front trail is a great little hike! Some scrambling needed, but really accessible to everyone. You can also DRIVE up to the top from the Camden Hills State Park (Route 1 North) side if you wish. Great view of Penobscot bay and downtown Camden. The front trail is a little off the road so not a lot of people use it. It has a very small parking lot.
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This loop begins at Rockport Marine Park and circles around Beauchamp Point. This is a scenic loop on a combination of trails, dirt roads, and paved streets, some of which do not have sidewalks. Walkers will need to be mindful of vehicle traffic while on the road. The marine park is home to the Andre the Seal statue, which honors a seal that was beloved by the community and called Rockport Harbor home.
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Nice easy hike through the woods along an old carriage road on a property that was formerly a dairy farm. Fitness stations are staged throughout the route to work out. It is great for kids with a story about fairies and little fairy houses along the way. Dogs are allowed off-leash from sunrise until 9 am. Hunting is permitted, so wear blaze orange during the fall months.
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The Tablelands Trail begins from the parking area atop Mount Beattie. The trail is flat across a plateau and then begins to climb up the steep side of Mount Megunticook towards Ocean Lookout. From Ocean Lookout (elevation 1,300 feet) there are great views of Camden, Penobscot Bay, and coastal islands.
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Begin from the parking area at Mount Battie. Follow the Tablelands Trail for about a mile until it reaches Adam's Lookout Trail. A final climb brings you to Ocean Lookout where there are views of Camden, Camden Harbor, Penobscot Bay, and coastal islands. The trail does cross Mt. Battie Rd, so use caution when crossing the road.