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Evergreen Conservation Area

3 sites · Lodging80 acres · West Forks, ME
The Evergreen Conservation Area was recognized as a federal conservation area starting in 2020. There are several miles of well maintained trails through the deep forest and along the pristine waterfront. This is a secluded conservation area with two remote cabins. This is a unique opportunity: you will have the entire conservation area and the two mini cabins just for your group.  (Even if you only have one person or a small group you are still welcome to reserve the site.)
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Off-Grid Mtn-View Private Campsite

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Greenville, ME
Learn more about this land:Watch the moonrise over the lake, fall asleep to the call of the loons and wake to the picturesque sunrise over Mount Kathadin. Off-the-grid, private camping on Caribou Lake, part of the Chesuncook chain of lakes, with majestic panoramic views of mile-high Mount Katahdin range. Assessible via Maine's historic Golden Road in the North Maine Woods. Wildlife abounds including Moose, Deer, Bald Eagles, and the cry of loons. Boating access from Caribou Lake to Chesuncook and Ripogenous Lakes. Excellent salmon, brook trout, and lake trout fishing. Small-boat carry-in access from the property for smaller motor boats, canoes and kayaks. Rocky beach great for walking and crystal clear water perfect for swimming. Situated near two of Maine's famed waterways the Penobscot River, known for fishing and rafting, as well as the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, known for fishing, canoeing and wildlife viewing. For the adventurous soul, take a trek to the historic ghost trains of the Allagash. Campsite includes tent, fire pit, propane grill, clean outhouse, camp chairs, picnic table and kayaks available for use. Firewood supplied. No cell phone reception here.
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100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

1 site · Lodging28 acres · Greenville, ME
This is a quaint cabin nestled in the woods adjacent to the Appalachian Trail. It is private and have made several little upgrades to cabin including glass front wood stove, picnic table as examples but more. It is still like going back in time 100 years. Firewood and campfire wood provided. It is smallish on inside but can easily accommodate 5 people. Queen bed with bunk beds on 1st floor bedroom and full size bed and single in loft bedroom. Propane lights and cookstove...propane provided. Wood Stove for heat. Canoe available for use. Close to Moosehead Lake, and better, in my opinion, even closer, less traveled spots like Lake Onawa and ponds and streams nearby. Great place to truly escape. Cell service for most. I leave folder like a hotel almost, with directions to spots. Water at sink is provided and can be replenished nearby, if or when needed. Clean bed linens provided.
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Soul Retrieve-Hill LLC

12 sites · Lodging, Tents10 acres · Sebec, ME
My husband and I bought this property in January of 2020. The main house was just a shell but, we had a vision for it. We were so excited about the history of the home and land. Bill Irwin, his family, and his dog “Orient” owned the property and stayed in the “camp house” located below while building the main house. Bill was legally blind and Orient was his guide dog. Bill and orient hiked the Appalachian trail and received awards as well as a book written called "Blind Courage.” Bill passed away before he could finish the home. We felt it would be nice to fix up the house below and make it a tribute to Bill and Orient being we had been left quite a few artifacts of theirs. Unfortunately after looking into fixing it up, it was suggested to tear it down. Then we made the decision to clean up the land for campers. We hope people can come enjoy the peacefulness that we have so much enjoyed for the past 3 years. We have fiber wifi access throughout the property and a full community kitchen, shower room, and sitting area that is close to all of our cabins and tent sites.
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Maine Outdoor Adventures

1 site · Lodging5 acres · Monson, ME
Once Owned by the Delano’s the gifted all the surrounding land 500 acres to Inland Fisheries and wildlife. To be protected forever. Only 1 mile from the Appalachian trail, entering the 100 mile wilderness. The last supply stop before reaching Katahdin. Learn more about this land: Stay in this cozy yurt style canvas bell tent nestled between two ponds, surrounded by 550+ acres of wildlife conservation land, where you can paddle to the trail head of the 100 mile wilderness. Wake to the call of the loons and go for a sunrise paddle, kayaks provided! Spend the day adventuring the woods and waters near by. Hike Borestone, Barren, Little Moose, Big Moose, Eagle Rock, Number 4, White Cap, or Jump on the Appalachian trail, located 1.1 miles from your yurt. Go fishing or paddling right from your camp site on spectacle pond or near by water ways, Lake Herbron, Onawa, and Moosehead Lake. Go on a triple waterfall tour, book a white water rafting trip , Moose tour, or spend the days shopping local in near by towns. This Area of Maine is an adventurers dream. Only minutes away from the mountains, lakes and rivers near by. Monson center is 5 miles away. Where you will find the sweetest Maine town. A General Store, Art gallery, pottery shop, several eatery’s, from fine dinning to finger licking good BBQ, to lake side dining. Greenville is 5 miles away where you’ll find shopping, dining and the famous Moosehead Lake. In your cabin you will find maps to all the best hiking, paddling, exploring, white water rafting, waterfall chasing, and menus to the local eateries. Homemade gourmet breakfast by host available for additional charge upon request between 6am & 8am. Not always available. Please ask host in advance. Menu will vary depending on availability of locally grown and foraged ingredients.
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Stony Ridge

4 sites · RVs, Tents70 acres · Dover Foxcroft, ME
Our property is 70 acres of peaceful woods and fields with trails to enjoy. Just 15 minutes from Sebec Lake and Peaks Kenny State Park, where you can enjoy swimming, boating and fishing. Venture a little farther and you’ll be at Moosehead Lake in about 45 minutes. Outhouse on site and showers available seasonally.
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Flagstaff-Bigelow Woodland Retreat

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Flagstaff Twp, ME
Welcome to your private forestland retreat, a serene haven situated on 40 acres along the shores of Flagstaff Lake in northwestern Maine. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility that this unique location has to offer. Key Features: -Lakeside Paradise: Sit on the dock and be captivated by an expansive view of the Bigelow Range, creating a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and reflection. -Waterfront Bliss: Take a refreshing swim in the lake, paddle around its numerous quiet coves and inlets, or simply bask in the lakeside atmosphere. The lake provides a perfect setting for a variety of water activities. -Nature's Symphony: For those who love to explore, the mature mixed wood forest surrounding the retreat is a treasure trove of songbirds, native flora, and remarkable glacial erratics. Embark on woodland adventures filled with natural wonders. -Evening Magic: As the sun sets, gather around the firepit to enjoy the warmth of the flames, watch the stars emerge in the night sky, and listen to the haunting calls of the loons echoing across the lake. This forestland retreat is designed for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. Whether you're sitting on the dock, wandering through the woods, or enjoying the evening by the fire, the beauty of Flagstaff Lake and its surroundings will create a memorable and rejuvenating experience.
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Magic Falls Campground

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · West Forks, ME
Welcome to Magic Falls Campground! Our bunkhouses are built on platforms and are fully enclosed. Beds and mattresses are provided. There is a bathhouse with toilets and showers for all guests. (Note - showerhouse closed October 7 - May 1. Bunkhouses are unheated - so please pack appropriately for early and late season.) Bunkhouses 1-7 are wooden structures with a metal roof and 4 bunkbeds (sleep 8), Cabin tents 8-11 are classic large canvas tents on a wooden platform with a metal roof and 8 bunkbeds (sleep 14), The property has access to many outdoor activities: -Magic Falls Rafting is located on the same property: whitewater rafting, tubing, and inflatable kayak trips are all available -Fishing. Contact us for a referral to local expert guides -Many hiking trails in the area and a major hiking trail departs from the property -Biking and ATV trail access right from the property. The property is adjacent to Maine's Interconnected Trail System (ITS)
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Loon Point Cabin and Camp Site

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Millinocket, ME
This cabin was built by the original owners in the 1960's as a temporary shelter. They never got around to building a more permanent dwelling and instead used it for many years as a rustic camp site. We purchased the land and the cabin 10 years ago. Rather than tear down the old cabin we began rehabbing it 2020 to enjoy ourselves and share with others. We were in the process of building a new modern camp on the property but had a major fire there in the fall of 2022 totally burning the new house and the surrounding trees. We are in the process of cleaning that up but you will se the evidence of the fire when you arrive. Fortunately it will not affect your experience at the cabin. We love this location and we think you will too. Learn more about this land: Enjoy the privacy of a rustic cabin 10 feet from the shore of Amabjejus Lake. Take in gorgeous sunsets on this west facing waterfront looking across the lake to the historic Ambajejus Boom House. Listen to loons at night and see bald eagles flying overhead during the day. The cabin is furnished with a full size bed and a toddler bed, a table and 4 chairs. A mattress pad and fitted sheet will be provided but you will need to bring your own linens or sleeping bags and pillows. There is a picnic table, fire ring and a tent site for up to a 4 person tent. There is an outhouse which you will share with the owner if present. This cabin was built in the 1960's by the original landowner to be a temporary shelter. We purchased the land 10 years ago and are in the process of building a larger camp on this 1 acre property. You will have your own private waterfront area. There is a also a small sandy beach and a swim dock that you are welcome to use but may share with owners if they are on the property. Canoes, paddles and lifejackets are available to use. The southern entrance to Baxter State Park is only 10 miles away. The owners will be sensitive to your privacy but may be working on the property nearby during your stay. Guests are limited to 4 people. We love children and have 5 of our own. If you are a couple with more than 2 children (or a single parent with more than 3) please contact us. We would love to accomodate you if possible. One final note. In November 2022 we suffered a fire to the main structure that we were building on the property. As a result campers who come in 2023 will see a foundation and evidence of burned trees around the location of the burned building. The cabin and surrounding area suffered no damage and there will be no change to the appearance and view of your stay except going to and from your vehicle. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
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The best camping near Moosehead Lake guide

Overview

About

Moosehead Lake Public Reserved Land is home to Maine’s largest lake. The park offers spectacular views of rugged Mount Kineo, and has popular canoe trails. Birdwatchers in particular will find this park fascinating, with many different species, including the endangered peregrine falcon. If you visit in May or June, be prepared for mosquitos, but the park has an abundance of outdoor activities for any time of year!

Notable campgrounds

  • Lily Bay State Park - Offers waterfront camping with easy access to the lake's natural attractions.
  • Remote Campsites - Scattered along the shoreline, these sites offer a more secluded camping experience.
  • Family Camping Areas - Ideal for groups, providing facilities and stunning views of the lake.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, especially during peak summer months.
  • Check for cancellations regularly as plans can change and spots may open up.
  • Consider off-peak seasons for more availability and a quieter experience.
  • Explore nearby camping options to increase your chances of finding a site.

When to go

The best time to visit Moosehead Lake is during the summer for boating and camping, or fall for spectacular foliage. Winter offers snowmobiling and ice fishing. Spring can be challenging with black flies and unpredictable weather, making it less ideal for visitors.

Know before you go

  • Check for access updates before your visit.
  • Be prepared for black flies and mosquitoes in May and June.
  • Wear a PFD while boating; Moosehead Lake's waters can be cold and treacherous.
  • Drive cautiously; the area is home to moose and other wildlife.
  • Respect the natural habitat by carrying out all trash and observing all park rules.

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