
Eating Out in Camden Maine and Surrounding Towns
South of Camden – Port Clyde – Marshall Point Lighthouse & Fisherman's Musuem
The Pemaquid Point, Marshall Point Lighthouse is an active light dating from 1827. Spectacular setting and photo opportunities, excellent auto access. Keeper's house is restored and houses the Fisherman's Museum with lighthouse items. Museum hours: Memorial...
South of Camden – Port Clyde – Marshall Point Lighthouse Museum
Marshall Point Lighthouse is an active light 1/2 mile south of Port Clyde. Execellent auto access and beautiful settings for photos. Restored keeper's house is a lighthouse/nautical musuem and gift shop. Musuem hours: May & Oct., Sat & Sun only 1-5. June to ME...
Rockland – Maine Lighthouse Museum
The Maine Lighthouse Museum is the finest musuem of lighthouse-related material in the U.S. Extensive collection of lenses, lights, fog signals, and lighthouse artifacts. Large collection of photos, logbook, and other lighthouse data. Well-stocked gift store...
South of Camden – Rockland – Rockland Breakwater Light
Active light completed in 1902, locate at the end of the 7/8 mile long breakwater in Rockland Harbor. Visitors can walk out to the lighthouse. To reach the shore end of the breakwater, go south on US Rout 1 into Rockland. About 1/2 mile south of Walmart, turn left on...
South of Camden- Rockport – Indian Island Light
Decommissioned and privately owned since the 1930's. Original lighthouse station was built in 1850 and rebuilt in 1974. A distant view from shore is possible from the Marine Park in Rockport. From Camden, go South on US Route 1 to the ME route 90 intersection. Turn...
Camden – Curtis Island Light
Active light on Curtis Island. The original light station dates from 1836; the present lighthouse and keeper's house date from the 1800's. Originally known as Negro Island, the island and lighthouse were renamed Curtis Island in honor of Cyrus H. Curtis (Curtis...

Heads Up Local Bloggers: New websites & attractions abound in Camden Maine Area
The weather has been beautiful in the Camden-Rockport-Lincolnville Maine Area. Boats got uncovered early and spring clean up has begun. I received a phone call from the Steve Hale of the Captain Jack Lobster Boat in Rockland on Monday that the lobster boat was in the...

Heads Up Local Bloggers: New websites & attractions abound in Camden Maine Area
The weather has been beautiful in the Camden-Rockport-Lincolnville Maine Area. Boats got uncovered early and spring clean up has begun. I received a phone call from the Steve Hale of the Captain Jack Lobster Boat in Rockland on Monday that the lobster boat was in the...
Camden Amphitheatre – Designated as a National Landmark
The Town of Camden Maine is very proud of the Camden Amphitheatre and Harbor Park. Each summer hundreds of couples make their plans to host their wedding ceremony overlooking the sea from the Amphitheatre. The Amphitheatre and harbor park were a gift to the town given...

Maine Windjammer Association
Historic Boats in Camden Harbor
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