The Maiden’s Cliff Trail in
Camden Hills State Park leads to an 800-foot-tall cliff with beautiful views of Megunticook Lake. It is a one-mile walk of moderate difficulty. The white cross on top of Maiden's Cliff is a memorial to an 11-year old girl who fell off the cliff in May 1864.
The trail to Maiden's Cliff is often combined with other
hiking trails in Camden Hills State Park. A favorite sequence is to walk the Maiden's Cliff Trail and then connect to the Scenic Trail, which is 0.8 miles and moderate difficulty. Scenic Trail leads to Miller ledges and views of Raged and Bald mountains to the west. Leaving the ledges, Ridge Trail turns to the interior of Camden Hills State Park, and ultimately returns to Maiden Cliff Trail. The three tails combined create a very popular hike in the Camden Hills. Also, there is a beach, picnic grounds and boat launch just across Route 52 from the trailhead. -
Trail Map
To Get There: From Camden, travel north on US Route 1 to the intersection of US Route 1 and ME Route 52. Follow ME Route 52 north for approximately 2.8 miles. The parking area for Maiden Cliff will be on the right.