Maine Family Multisport
- Discover the understated beauty of Maine’s coastline
- Pedal under towering firs and past pristine crashing surf at Acadia National Park
- Fish lobster traps out of the water, just like the locals
- Kayak on serene Lake Megunticook, keeping an eye out for bald eagles
- Seaside Camden, brimming with galleries, museums and shops
From Woods to Seashore in Acadia National Park & Penobscot Bay
Beehive Mountain. Egg Rock. Otter Cliffs. Oreo cows. Cranberry Isles. Just hearing the names makes you smile. And wait 'til you get here. There’s so much to smile about. Incredible views of Penobscot Bay from Cadillac Mountain. Historic lighthouses. Scaling granite! Picking wild blueberries. Charming New England fishing villages and rocky coastlines. Pulling lobster traps out of the ocean. A bald eagle soaring overhead. Gliding across a lake by kayak. Pedaling by the crashing Atlantic. And even time to sneak off for a spa treatment.
Days 1-2 Enchanting Camden, brimming with galleries, museums and shops, and often called Maine’s prettiest seaside village
Hike a wooded trail to the 780-foot summit of Mount Battie for a superb panorama of islands, Camden and Penobscot Bay
You may spot ospreys or even a bald eagle during an easygoing kayak excursion on pristine Lake Megunticook
Spin through rolling countryside past Oreo cows to Rockland, home to the Farnsworth Museum, acclaimed for its collection of Wyeth family paintings.
Day 3 Discover the understated beauty of Maine's coastline
Kick off your day with a sunrise hike to Maiden Cliffs and dazzling views on a clear day
Aboard our private boat, a lobster trap demonstration offers insight into authentic Maine coastal life.
Day 4 Pedal under towering firs and past pristine crashing surf at Acadia National Park
The arched bridges and quiet roads of Acadia’s carriage road system, a gift from philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Jr., make for superb biking
Kids check out a lobster museum and get their hands wet at Mount Desert Oceanarium's touch tank.
Days 5-6 Hike up Cadillac Mountain, the highest point in the park, for an eagle's-eye views
Donning harnesses and helmets, youngsters rock climb with expert guides at oceanside Otter Cliffs
Adults trek through birch and evergreen forests to Gorham Mountain's summit, or simply relax at the hotel
Revel in a classic Maine culinary experience: a lobster pound!
Guests Reviews About This Trip
To give you an idea of how much we enjoyed our latest Backroads trip, let me just say this: on our drive home from the airport, we planned two more! We were reminded, after about a year and a half gap between trips, how much we really LOVE traveling with Backroads. Looking forward to many more adventures with you in the future.- Winter Haven, FL
Backroads continues to be my tour company of choice. The attitude of your leaders is what sets you apart.- Everett, WA
Premiere Inns
Camden Harbour Inn
Camden (2 nights) A Travel + Leisure favorite, this stylish 1800s inn offers exceptional hospitality and commanding views of the boat-dotted harbor. (spa)
Bar Harbor Inn & Spa
Bar Harbor (3 nights) This Condé Nast Traveler editor's pick, a shingled oceanfront lodge on Frenchman Bay, offers private balconies. (pool, spa)
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This Trip Is Rated Level 1-3
Routes For All Abilities
Every Backroads trip is designed to appeal to a wide variety of
interests and fitness levels. We know your pace may vary from one
day to the next-and your traveling companion's may differ somewhat
from yours. So we present a range of mileage options, and each
day you decide exactly what and how much you want to do.
| Activity Level | Average Time | Road Bike Average | Mountain Bike Average* | Walk & Hike Average |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 | 2-3 hours | 10-20 miles | 10-15 miles | 2-5 miles |
| Level 2 | 2-4 hours | 21-30 miles | 16-20 miles | 5-7 miles |
| Level 3 | 3-5 hours | 31-40 miles | 21-25 miles | 7-9 miles |
| Level 4 | 4-6 hours | 41-55 miles | 26-30 miles | 9-11 miles |
| Level 5 | 5-7+ hours | 56-75+ miles | 31+ miles | 11-13+ miles |
*Mountain bikes are used in locations where the best riding is on a combination of dirt and paved roads. View trip locations
The route options below are for adults and older kids with more biking experience who are up for longer rides or hikes. For all other kids (and adults who choose), we make it easy to do even less than the shortest option mentioned below, usually by taking a short lift in one of our support vehicles. We are here to make sure everyone has a great time so there's no need for you to worry about whether your child will be able to "keep up."
Daily Mileage Options & Cumulative Elevation Gain
Day 1
- Level 1
1 Route Option Available
- Hiking 2.3 miles
- 500 - 1000 feet elevation gain
Day 2
- Levels 1 to 2
3 Route Options Available
- Biking 4, 18, 28 miles
- 500 - 1000 feet elevation gain
- Kayaking 2 hours
Day 3
- Level 1
3 Route Options Available
- Hiking 0.5, 1, 2 miles
- 0 - 500 feet elevation gain
Day 4
- Levels 1 to 3
3 Route Options Available
- Biking 12, 21, 33 miles
- 500 - 1000 feet elevation gain
Day 5
- Level 1
2 Route Options Available
- Hiking 2.5, 3.3 miles
- 200 - 1000 feet elevation gain
- Rock Climbing (Kids) 3 hours
Day 6
- Level 2
1 Route Option Available
- Hiking 0.5, 2.2 miles
- 500 - 1500 feet elevation gain
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