Food scene
A chalkboard menu with an array of classic café sandwiches, sweets, & beverages in a rustic setting
34 locals recommend
Rock City Cafe
316 Main StA chalkboard menu with an array of classic café sandwiches, sweets, & beverages in a rustic setting
Upscale eatery with a variety of intimate spaces draws acclaim for its ambitious Italian dishes. Farm to table dinning!
115 locals recommend
Primo Restaurant
2 Main StUpscale eatery with a variety of intimate spaces draws acclaim for its ambitious Italian dishes. Farm to table dinning!
Will meet all of your breakfast needs and lunch! Bright, cheery cafe dishing up American eats made with local ingredients for breakfast & lunch. Make sure to have one of their homemade cinnamon buns or pecan sticky bun!
55 locals recommend
Home Kitchen Cafe
650 Main StWill meet all of your breakfast needs and lunch! Bright, cheery cafe dishing up American eats made with local ingredients for breakfast & lunch. Make sure to have one of their homemade cinnamon buns or pecan sticky bun!
Tiny, funky bistro with a large menu that includes Italian, Asian, pub food & vegetarian fare.
36 locals recommend
Cafe Miranda
15 Oak StTiny, funky bistro with a large menu that includes Italian, Asian, pub food & vegetarian fare.
Burgers & other hearty American fare, plus Mexican & Tex-Mex favorites in a laid-back setting. Can't forget the fried ice cream!
13 locals recommend
Park Street Grille
1 Park DrBurgers & other hearty American fare, plus Mexican & Tex-Mex favorites in a laid-back setting. Can't forget the fried ice cream!
Relaxed restaurant offering oysters, seafood dishes & sharing plates, plus cocktails, wine & beer
10 locals recommend
North Beacon Oyster
421 Main StRelaxed restaurant offering oysters, seafood dishes & sharing plates, plus cocktails, wine & beer
Fried seafood, prepared fresh from the boat that morning. Amazing shrimp tacos and more! Good spot for lunch.
The Zack Shack
210 New County RoadFried seafood, prepared fresh from the boat that morning. Amazing shrimp tacos and more! Good spot for lunch.
Hands down the best hot dog you'll ever have. Only takes cash, make sure to bring enough for two!
9 locals recommend
Wasses Hot Dogs
2 N Main StHands down the best hot dog you'll ever have. Only takes cash, make sure to bring enough for two!
Welcoming, loftlike space with a strong wine focus serves contemporary American fare.
30 locals recommend
In Good Company
415 Main StWelcoming, loftlike space with a strong wine focus serves contemporary American fare.
Roselyn Thai Fine Cuisine
80 Camden StreetThe spot to go for Thai food! Fresh and never disappoints!
Ruckus Donuts
377 Main StreetSightseeing
You cannot visit Rockland, Maine without making a trip to The Rockland Breakwater and Lighthouse. On a sunny day, the breakwater provides a stunning backdrop for a walk. Just shy of a mile walk, you will be rewarded with a stunning view of Rockland and as close as you can get to the lobster boats near by. Make sure to wear the right foot wear!
99 locals recommend
Rockland Breakwater Light
You cannot visit Rockland, Maine without making a trip to The Rockland Breakwater and Lighthouse. On a sunny day, the breakwater provides a stunning backdrop for a walk. Just shy of a mile walk, you will be rewarded with a stunning view of Rockland and as close as you can get to the lobster boats near by. Make sure to wear the right foot wear!
A nice easy trail walk to a finish line of a stunning high cliff lighthouse. If you keep walking around the lighthouse you can find a hidden path to the beach!
73 locals recommend
Owls Head Lighthouse
186 Lighthouse RoadA nice easy trail walk to a finish line of a stunning high cliff lighthouse. If you keep walking around the lighthouse you can find a hidden path to the beach!
Features expansive exhibits by N.C., Andrew, and Jamie Wyeth .
178 locals recommend
Farnsworth Art Museum
16 Museum St Features expansive exhibits by N.C., Andrew, and Jamie Wyeth .
Nice easy road walk for a great view! Make sure to pack a picnic and spread out a blanket on the beautiful fluffy grass.
45 locals recommend
Beech Hill Reserve
316 Beech Hill RdNice easy road walk for a great view! Make sure to pack a picnic and spread out a blanket on the beautiful fluffy grass.
Drive up or take a trail! Be rewarded with breathtaking views overlooking Camden with Rockland just behind in the distance. If you walked the breakwater you will be able to pin point it easily from the top of the mountain.
91 locals recommend
Mount Battie
Drive up or take a trail! Be rewarded with breathtaking views overlooking Camden with Rockland just behind in the distance. If you walked the breakwater you will be able to pin point it easily from the top of the mountain.
Vintage vehicles (aircraft, cars & more) are on display inside & around a cavernous hangar.
70 locals recommend
Owls Head Transportation Museum
117 Museum StVintage vehicles (aircraft, cars & more) are on display inside & around a cavernous hangar.
The Camden Snow Bowl is a small, town-owned ski area in Camden, Maine. Located about 4.5 miles from Penobscot Bay on 1,300 ft Ragged Mountain. It also features cross-country skiing and a 400 feet toboggan run, on which the U.S. National Toboggan Championships are hosted annually.
52 locals recommend
The Camden Snow Bowl
20 Barnestown RdThe Camden Snow Bowl is a small, town-owned ski area in Camden, Maine. Located about 4.5 miles from Penobscot Bay on 1,300 ft Ragged Mountain. It also features cross-country skiing and a 400 feet toboggan run, on which the U.S. National Toboggan Championships are hosted annually.
My favorite spot! A nice drive down the peninsula into towns of Tenants Harbor and Port Clyde. The lighthouse from Forrest Gump!
53 locals recommend
Marshall Point Lighthouse Museum
Marshall Point RoadMy favorite spot! A nice drive down the peninsula into towns of Tenants Harbor and Port Clyde. The lighthouse from Forrest Gump!
City/town information
Camden sits on Penobscot Bay, considered by many as one of the top cruising bays in the world. Find. small shops, restaurants, boat tours and hiking!
183 locals recommend
Camden
Camden sits on Penobscot Bay, considered by many as one of the top cruising bays in the world. Find. small shops, restaurants, boat tours and hiking!
Take the ferry out of Rockland and visit one of Maines residential island for the day.
8 locals recommend
Vinalhaven
Take the ferry out of Rockland and visit one of Maines residential island for the day.
Neighborhoods
Known for oysters! Actually Damariscotta is the oyster capital of New England.
56 locals recommend
Damariscotta
Known for oysters! Actually Damariscotta is the oyster capital of New England.
Events
Five days of feasting and fun on the fabulous coast of Maine! Enjoy fresh Maine lobster from the lobster cookers on a sunny August day in Rockland, ME.
13 locals recommend
Maine Lobster Festival
1 Park DriveFive days of feasting and fun on the fabulous coast of Maine! Enjoy fresh Maine lobster from the lobster cookers on a sunny August day in Rockland, ME.
The North Atlantic Blues Festival is an annual two-day blues music festival featuring national blues performers July 16 & 17, 2022. When the wind is right you can hear the beat from the house!
11 locals recommend
North Atlantic Blues Festival
275 Main StThe North Atlantic Blues Festival is an annual two-day blues music festival featuring national blues performers July 16 & 17, 2022. When the wind is right you can hear the beat from the house!