Elevate 1,000 Feet in Camden, Maine, for Panoramic Foliage Views This October
As the temperatures cool off, people come from far and wide in the fall to check out one of Maine's natural gifts: the trees. While it may sound mundane and boring to some, others find the bouquet of colors to be worth a day trip.
Some people peep the leaves from their car, some go for a hike through the woods. But if you're all about efficiency when doing your leaf peeping, the Camden Snow Bowl may be the best of both worlds this October.
Shared on Facebook by Camden Snow Bowl, they plan on turning on the chairlifts at Ragged Mountain so that leaf peepers and adventure seekers can experience a panoramic view of all the brilliant colors from Downeast Maine.
Camden Snow Bowl will give visitors the option to take the chairlift back down the mountain, or if you're feeling like you need to move your legs a little, you can hike back down the mountain to extend your visit. Camden Snow Bowl will provide maps to those who worry about getting lost
For many spots across Maine, the changing tree colors have come a little later than normal. That's good news for those who like to leaf peep later in October than earlier.
The triple chairlifts will be operational every Sunday starting October 8 from 10am-2pm. The lifts will not be operational on Sunday, October 1. Camden Snow Bowl suggests visitors wear sensible shoes, bring a jacket or blankets, and naturally pack a camera and some water for a day filled with incredible views. Just a reminder, pets are not allowed on the chairlifts, no matter their size.