Best mountain peaks around Rockland, Maine, offer diverse outdoor experiences in a region known for its rugged coastline and scenic landscapes. This area features a blend of forested trails, challenging ascents, and panoramic viewpoints overlooking Penobscot Bay. The natural environment provides opportunities for various hiking levels, from moderate paths to more strenuous climbs. Visitors can explore a range of summits and trails that showcase the unique geography of coastal Maine.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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The Mount Battie Trail is advertised as a one-hour hike with a steep ascent from the south to the summit at approximately 240 m. The rain the day before and fog until midday make the ascent over the still-wet granite slabs in the forest a challenge (even more so on the descent). As the forest thins, we have the best view of the city by the bay, surrounded by dense forest as far as the eye can see. There is a small, free parking lot at the lower trailhead; we leave the vehicle in the village on Washington Street, also free of charge. The ascent over the steep rock slabs in the upper section is challenging in wet conditions. Surefootedness is required for the hike. https://www.hikingproject.com/trail/7040614/mt-battie-trail
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There is a tower at the summit of the mountain. To get here you climb around 1000 feet — there are a number of routes you can take depending on whether you want short and steep (start from Rockland Road) or slow and gradual (start from the north).
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There is a tower at the summit of the mountain. To get here you climb around 1000 feet — there are a number of routes you can take depending on whether you want short and steep (start from Rockland Road) or slow and gradual (start from the north).
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Beech Hill can be reached via Beech Hill Trail from either direction and done as an out-and-back or loop hike. The summit is an open hill offering splendid views of Penobscot Bay and Camden Hills. There is a connector trail to Erickson Fields Preserve for those who wish to extend the hike.
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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 and absolutely worth the hike.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Mount Battie Trail, known for its steep ascent and views of the city by the bay. Another favorite is Ragged Mountain Summit, which features a tower at the top and offers various routes to reach it. The View of Penobscot Bay from Beech Hill is also highly appreciated for its splendid panoramic views.
Yes, the Mount Battie Trail is described as having a steep ascent, especially over wet granite slabs, making it a challenging experience. Surefootedness is required for this hike.
From Mount Battie Trail, you can get excellent views of the city by the bay and dense forests. The View of Penobscot Bay from Beech Hill offers splendid panoramic views of Penobscot Bay and the Camden Hills from its open hill summit.
Yes, Ragged Mountain Summit is notable for having a tower at its peak. This adds a distinct element to the summit experience.
To reach Ragged Mountain Summit, you can choose between short, steep routes (starting from Rockland Road) or longer, more gradual paths (starting from the north), depending on your preference for challenge and duration.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, you can find various hiking and running opportunities. For easy hikes, consider routes like Woods Loop Trail or Erickson Fields Preserve Trail. For more general hiking, there are options like the Beech Hill Loop. If you're interested in running, trails such as Round the Mountain Trail or Ragged Mountain Trail offer more challenging experiences. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Rockland, Hiking around Rockland, and Running Trails around Rockland guides.
While specific trails are not explicitly marked as 'family-friendly' in the highlights, many of the nearby hiking guides offer easier options. For example, the Easy hikes around Rockland guide lists routes like Woods Loop Trail and Erickson Fields Preserve Trail, which might be suitable for families.
There is a small, free parking lot available at the lower trailhead for Mount Battie Trail. Alternatively, you can park in the village on Washington Street, which is also free of charge.
The ascent over the steep rock slabs in the upper section of Mount Battie Trail can be challenging in wet conditions. Surefootedness is required, as the granite slabs can be slippery.
Yes, from the View of Penobscot Bay from Beech Hill, there is a connector trail to Erickson Fields Preserve for those who wish to extend their hike.
The summit of Mount Battie is approximately 240 meters (around 787 feet) high.


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