- TripBuzz found 98 things to do with kids in or near Camden, Maine, including 78 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rockland, Belfast, Castine and Rockport.
- From Megunticook Lake to Camden Snow Bowl, the Camden area offers 81 different types of family activities, including: Boat Cruise, National & State Parks, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Theaters.
- A tourist town in Maine, Camden is a popular travel destination for many in the summer months. Quiet and somewhat secluded, visitors to the area can enjoy an array of outdoor sports such as sailing, swimming and golfing. Additionally, the area provides for arts and culture with an opera house, large library and the chance to tour the historic home of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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Library Park is located next to the Patten Free Library and has expansive grounds containing a small pond with a footbridge and fountain, an old cannon, a large gazebo and views of the Kennebec River.
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Home of the UMaine basketball team, Cross Insurance Center hosts a variety of community events, ranging from concerts from nationally recognized musicians to educational lectures. The center can seat up to 8,000 people and often hosts local conventions.
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Seguin Island is located near the mouth of the Kennebec River and is home to Maine's tallest and the oldest operational lighthouse.
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A community center dedicated to providing safe and fun entertainment options for teens, the Bath Skate Park & Teen Center features open skate and bike sessions as well as a teen center that hosts a variety of events.
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With over 530,000 visitors each year, the Visitors Center provides useful information about the area to everyone enquiring about it.
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Once a religious site, Chocolate Church is now a multi-purpose venue which hosts a variety of performing arts events including plays, concerts and more. Visitors can also enjoy and explore the unique historic architecture of the place.
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Named by some magazines, including the Boston Globe, as one of the main points of interests in the area, the Bath Iron Works has built ships since 1884, including for the United States Army.
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Reid State Park features a sandy beach unlike the usual rocky shoreline which is found in Maine in addition to a number of hiking trails. Visitors can also enjoy activities like picnicking, swimming and wildlife watching here.
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Located in Acadia National Park, Blackwoods Campground offers easy access to the park’s various features, including the sea wall and ocean. The campground features hiking trails, a fire pit, and nearby restrooms.
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A small park area, Fairmount Park features grassy fields and trees along with a half basketball court. The park provides a children's play structure, swings, picnic tables, benches and a paved path along the park's perimeter.