Camden Hills State Park
Carly E.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Aug. 29, 2018

Ranger Review: Wild Zora Foods at Camden Hills State Park

Campground Review

We have been coming to Camden Hills and the midcoast Maine area for years, and we love this park. We have camped, hiked, and mountain biked here many times.

The camping area has different loops. Sites 1-50(ish) are more wooded, sites in the upper loop for the most part are more open and field-like. Some sites are reservable, some are first come first serve. Be aware of events in the area (lobster fest, etc) as well as holiday weekends - the park books up quickly in nice weather.

The park itself has some great hiking/running trails, including Mount Battie (accessible by auto road also) and Mount Megunticook. Not huge peaks by any means, but the trails up (especially Megunticook) are challenging rocky/rooty New England trails. Both offer beautiful views over Camden Harbor and Megunticook Lake. Mount Battie also has a tower at the top which is fun to check out!

The campground was very clean, and the staff very accommodating (on one of our stays we ended up in a more open site in hot summer weather. We were able to easily switch the next day when some campers moved out of the first come first serve sites in the more wooded loop.

The area is beautiful and full of great things to do. Across the street from the camping area are some trails and and picnic areas along the ocean. Downtown Camden is a fun town with great restaurants, coffee shops, and a beautiful harbor with boat tours and kayak rentals. Head south to Rockland and Owls Head for the transportation museum, or head north to Belfast (don't miss Marshall Wharf Brewing). There is some amazing mountain biking at the nearby Camden Snow Bowl and adjacent Ragged Mountain Preserve.

Product Review

As a Ranger for the Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time. On this trip I tested some bars and a backpacking meal from Wild Zora. Wild Zora is a line of paleo bars (meats and veggies) and dehydrated meals - see their website FAQ here for more info on the company and their products!

I had a variety pack of their meat and veggie bars as well as some paleo meals to try out. I have been snacking on the bars during hikes, as well as after a run and for a quick snack during busy times at work when I don't have time to get a full meal. The consistency of the bars is great - just chewy enough, and very satisfying. The flavors are interesting combinations and I haven't had any that I didn't like (parmesan beef was probably my least favorite, I really enjoyed all the others). We also tried out the Palisade Pineapple Mango meal to go for breakfast. The meals and bars have a good amount of calories in them - perfect for fueling before/during/after hiking, biking, etc. while camping. They also pack and travel well - stuff into a pack easily while hiking, but can also be thrown into a carry on for plane travel, etc - just add some water or open your bar and you have a healthy alternative during a long flight to your adventure destination.

My husband and I shared the Pineapple Mango meal as a snack with our coffee - it was tasty and filling. I liked the nutty taste and there was a lot of fruit in it (we had the older version, slightly bigger pouch with more calories). If I was fueling for backpacking or a long run/hike/bike the whole pouch would be perfect, over 600 calories in the older version, and 520 in the new pouches.

I would highly recommend Wild Zora as a fueling option for an active camping adventure. Interesting flavors and quality foods that are paleo friendly. My only improvement would be to see a couple of vegetarian meals to go incorporated into the lineup. I eat vegetarian most of the time and my husband is a vegetarian, so there weren't a whole lot of options to share with him that I could choose.

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  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Camden Hills State Park by Carly E., August 29, 2018