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Jogging around Camden offers diverse landscapes, from coastal hills and bay views to riverfront paths. The region is characterized by prominent hills like Mount Megunticook and Mount Battie, providing challenging ascents and panoramic vistas of Penobscot Bay. Runners can also find pleasant routes along the Camden Riverwalk and through local parks, offering a mix of terrain for various fitness levels.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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The Mount Megunticook Loop offers a challenging jogging experience, covering 5.6 miles (9.0 km) with a significant 1392 feet (424 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult route, which typically takes…
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4.83km
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If you are seeking a challenging jogging experience with rewarding vistas, the Mount Megunticook and Ocean Lookout Loop offers just that. This difficult route covers 3.0 miles (4.8 km) and…

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8.19km
01:23
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If you're looking for a challenging jogging experience, the Mount Megunticook and Ski Shelter Trail Loop delivers. This difficult 5.1-mile (8.2 km) route takes you through varied terrain, climbing 1173…
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Embark on a moderate 1.1-mile (1.7 km) jogging route up the Mount Battie Trail, gaining 490 feet (149 metres) in elevation over approximately 19 minutes. You will experience varied terrain,…
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Prepare for a challenging jogging experience on the Nature and Tablelands Trail, a difficult route that takes you through Camden Hills State Park. This trail offers a rewarding ascent towards…
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Mount Battie Trail leads from Camden up to Mount Battie. At half a mile in length each way, the trail is short, beginning quite steeply and evening out as you near the top. The views from Mount Battie are stunning.
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At 780 feet, Mount Battie is a short and punchy run. The summit is reached from Camden by a gentle trail or from Lincolnville by a trail that starts off rather steep and ends gently. At the top, enjoy views over nearby Camden Harbor, Penobscot Bay and even Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park on a clear day!
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A rocky, rooty path up to Mount Battie, Tablelands Trail is not particularly steep and incredibly peaceful. I highly recommend taking it as an out-and-back or even adding it on to another trail to complete as a loop. Take extra care when wet as the trail can be slippery.
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Ridge Trail leads from Ocean Lookout past Mount Megunticook, down to the junction with Jack Williams Trail, and connects to Scenic Trail ending at Maiden Cliff viewpoint. The section of the trail between Mount Megunticook and the intersection with Jack Williams Trail is a more technical portion of the trail but is gorgeous nevertheless!
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At 1,385 feet, Mount Megunticook offers beautiful views of Camden Harbor and Camden Hills State Park surrounding it. The summit can be approached as an out-and-back or a loop run from Camden or Lincolnville.
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From the intersection with Adam's Lookout Trail, Megunticook Trail leads for nearly half a mile through the forest up to Ridge Trail and Ocean Lookout. The majority of this section of the trail is very steep with a gradient around or above 20% and flattening out as you near the intersection with Ridge Trail but the beauty of the forest and the views from the top are worth the trek.
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The portion of Megunticook Trail between Nature Trail and Adam's Lookout Trail takes you along a rather gentle forest path along rocks, roots and dirt trails. The trail is not too steep and a very pleasant beginning or end to a loop in the area!
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Expansive views to the South and West over Camden town and towards West Penobscot Bay
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There are 15 dedicated running routes around Camden, catering to various fitness levels. These include 1 easy, 7 moderate, and 7 difficult trails, ensuring options for every runner.
Yes, Camden offers 1 easy route perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed run. Additionally, there are 7 moderate routes that provide a good balance of challenge and accessibility.
For experienced runners, Camden features 7 difficult routes. Trails like the Mount Megunticook Loop and the Mount Megunticook and Ski Shelter Trail Loop offer significant elevation gain and rewarding views from Mount Megunticook, the highest mainland mountain on the Atlantic Coast.
Jogging around Camden offers diverse landscapes, from coastal hills and bay views to riverfront paths. You'll encounter prominent hills like Mount Battie and Mount Megunticook, providing challenging ascents and panoramic vistas of Penobscot Bay. Coastal New England charm is also a highlight, with routes exploring quaint streets and quiet country roads.
Absolutely! Many routes in Camden provide stunning viewpoints. The Mount Battie Trail, for instance, offers panoramic views of Camden Harbor and Penobscot Bay. Other notable spots include View of Penobscot Bay from Beech Hill and Adam's Lookout.
The running routes in Camden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the challenging ascents, the rewarding panoramic views of Penobscot Bay, and the diverse terrain that caters to various fitness levels.
Yes, several routes pass by or lead to interesting landmarks. The Mount Battie Trail itself is a highlight, leading to the summit of Mount Battie. You can also find Ragged Mountain Summit and Rockport Harbor nearby, offering additional points of interest.
Yes, many of Camden's running routes are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Mount Megunticook Loop and the Mount Megunticook and Ocean Lookout Loop, which provide varied terrain and scenic views.
The Nature and Tablelands Trail is a difficult 2.8-mile route within Camden Hills State Park. It features significant elevation gain, making it a challenging yet rewarding option for runners looking for a robust workout amidst natural beauty.
Absolutely. Camden is unique in offering a blend of mountain and coastal scenery. Routes like the Mount Megunticook and Ocean Lookout Loop provide demanding climbs with spectacular ocean vistas, combining the best of both worlds.
For longer distance runs, consider combining trails within Camden Hills State Park. The Mount Megunticook Loop is already 5.6 miles (9.0 km) and can be extended by connecting to other trails within the extensive park network, offering a substantial workout.
The running terrain in Camden is quite varied. You'll encounter everything from well-maintained paths in town, like the Camden Riverwalk, to rugged, natural trails with significant elevation changes in Camden Hills State Park. Expect a mix of dirt paths, rocky sections, and some paved areas, especially closer to town.


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