leaf peeper’s view of Camden Village

leaf peeper's view of Camden Village

Camden Maine, the view of Camden Harbor and the village during autumn shows the brilliant colors of the turning leaves.

Camden Area Attraction Transportation Museum

Camden Area Attraction Transportation Museum

Camden Maine area attraction, the Owl’s Head Transportation Museum. The models, and actual exhibited antique airplanes and automobiles of the Owl’s Head Transportation Museum are a wonderful and interesting stop when in the Camden Maine Area. They have many unique and one of a kind exhibits that will be of interest not just to aficionados. On certain days they actually fly the airplanes! About 20 minutes south of Camden Maine.

Foyer, 6 High Street Camden Maine

Foyer, 6 High Street Camden Maine

Camden Maine, the front entrance of the historic Elijah Glover House built in 1854, now the Windward House Bed and Breakfast, showing the original details of the stained glass windows, and the courtesy boat bags for guests to use when shopping. This is the entrance to the house where the guests come in. The wooden balusters and handrail is a classic original element of this beautiful historic home.

Camden Maine Full Sail Past Curtis Light

Camden Maine Full Sail Past Curtis Light

Camden Maine, Penobscot Bay is a wonderful sailing destination for many of our guests. This sailboat, ketch is underway towing a dingy. What a beautiful day that was! We have had sailors of all kinds; daysailors, folks on their way to put their boat in for the season, or just having taken it out, captains outfitting boats for excursions, and people visiting the boat they mean to purchase.

Aldemere Road Country Road Camden Maine

Aldemere Road Country Road Camden Maine

Camden Maine, Aldemere farm is a part of the Maine Coast Heritage Trust. This lovely road runs right past it and is a favorite for walking, running and biking on the tour from Camden to Rockport and back again. The route we call the scenic Camden country route includes views of Camden Harbor, Rockport Harbor, and Aldemere Farm.

Camden Maine Flowers Hanging Basket

Camden Maine Flowers Hanging Basket

Camden Maine, gardens are a passion in Camden. The Camden Garden Club is responsible for the beautiful flowers you see atop the antique reproduction lamp posts, and the median on the corner of Mountain and High Streets, and many of the residents decorate their porches with hanging baskets, and their windows with window boxes. The creative and sometimes whimsical combinations of flowers are the perfect compliment to the dignity of the greek revival and victorian houses of Camden village.

Camden Maine Mum Season

Camden Maine Mum Season

Camden Maine Autumn is a great time of year to see the New England Fall Foliage, and the beautiful historic homes of Camden Maine display pumpkins and chrysanthemums. The weather is a pleasant warm during the days and cool at nights, and the pagentry of the maple trees turning color is a fantastic sight.

Chairs At Night

Chairs At Night

Camden Maine, the Bok Amphitheatre. The park is very romantic at night, and the white chairs used in wedding ceremonies, and for the symphony to sit upon were assembled this evening.

Fall Foliage From Mt. Battie

Fall Foliage From Mt. Battie

Camden Maine, Autumn, fall foliage from the top of one of the peaks of Camden Hills State Park is breathtaking. The Mt. Battie trail, accesible from Megunticook Street, the Windward House’s backyard is a half mile trail with views that open up as you climb.

Camden Maine Home Port of the Historic Surprise

Camden Maine Home Port of the Historic Surprise

Camden Maine, the venerable schooner surprise, touted as the oldest, and you might also say one of the prettiest daysailing schooners in Camden Harbor, the Surprise is captained by Jack and Barbara Moore. 91 Year Old Surprise is listed on the National Register of Historic places, which only shows to go you that an historic place can be a state of mind -, take a sail aboard Surprise and find out what that means.