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Life in Maine
Various pictures of towns and seasons in Maine
Day 9 & 10 - Sunset Point Campground, Harrington, ME.
11 & 12 Sept. 2013 - Launching Earth Shuttle Columbia - This is Day 9 & 10 of our 3 week trip in our new T@B Teardrop camper. It's Columbia's maiden voyage and we're heading up to New England. We camped at Sunset Point Campground up in Harrington which is just north of Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island. It's a small but clean and beautiful place to stay with working WiFi so we stayed for 2 nights. There is a perimeter trail that offers good water views and a floating dock to facilitate kayaking in the area. The owner Kurt, provides a wonderful service ... he will steam and deliver fresh lobster to your campsite, ready to eat for $7 per Lb. We had two beautiful specimens for dinner for a total of $18. The bathrooms and showers were clean and Kurt was very friendly, although a bit camera shy :-) The facility had a very relaxed and casual atmosphere with camping neighbors very open to friendly conversation. Not far down the coast, we ate at a roadside eaterie, Joshie's Place which had great food at great prices.
The Village of Bayside, Maine
The small seaside village of Bayside, Maine, founded in the 1800's.
Lake St. George State Park
One of Maine's beautiful 48 state parks and historic sites, located in Liberty.
NH State Parks in the Summer
What can you do in New Hampshire's 92 state-park properties? The short answer is: all of your favorite outdoor activities on water, land, and sea.The variety of activities within New Hampshire state-park properties—which include beaches, campgrounds, trails, parks, waysides, geological sites, and historic sites—is a factor of the sheer vastness of the state’s total acreage set aside for public enjoyment. New Hampshire is one of only five states in the U.S. with more than 4 percent of state land area forever preserved within state parks.
Warren Island State Park.MOV
Scenic Warren Island with views of Islesboro
Video tour of Flat Bay Farm in Harrington, Maine.
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Day 15 - Camden Hills State Park, ME.
17 Sept. 2013 - Launching Earth Shuttle Columbia - This is Day 16 of our 3 week trip in our new T@B Teardrop camper. It's Columbia's maiden voyage and we're heading up to New England. We've left Acadia National Park and have started our southern route back home down the coast of Maine. Located just north of downtown Camden on the shores of Penobscot Bay, Camden Hills State Park is one of only two State Parks in all of Maine to have both electric and water hook-ups for RVs. The park's 5,700 acres encompasses several mountaintops including Mt. Battie and Mt. Megunticook, the highest mainland mountain on the Atlantic coast (Cadillac Mountain is on Mt. Desert Island). The panoramic view from the lookout atop Mt. Battie provides a beautiful glimpse of this rugged coast and picturesque harbors. The rangers at the park were friendly, the sites were comfortable and the restrooms / showers were clean ..... everything you could ask for. A quick trip into the scenic town of Camden for dinner was a highlight also. Add to that the friendly camaraderie of fellow teardrop campers and you have a memory for life. This is one spot I'd definitely recommend.