From Katahdin climbs to waterfront fun in Moosehead Lake, camping near Madawaska has it all.
Nestled along the Canadian border, Madawaska makes a top-notch base camp for exploring northern Maine. A bridge over Saint John River connects Madawaska to Edmundston, New Brunswick, so campers can take an international stroll around town. Then, set up at a private camping area on a local farm, or try a unique stay nearby in a remodeled train car. Head south to Baxter State Park to explore 215 miles of hiking trails, from strenuous climbs up Katahdin Trail to more relaxing strolls around Cranberry Pond. Stay near the trails at tent sites, lean-tos, bunkhouses, and cabins inside the park. Most campgrounds in Baxter are wilderness-oriented and include basic amenities like outhouses and natural water sources that should be treated before drinking. More camping is available at Lily Bay State Park, where showers, restrooms, and drinking water make for an easy stay. Hike along the Shoreline Trail and splash in Moosehead Lake for fun-filled days in this welcoming state park.