29mi from Mollidgewock Campground · 1 site · RV · Sandy River, MEOff-Grid Forest Hideaway — Mill Brook Rd, Rangeley, Maine
Type: Boondocking / Dry Camping (no hookups)
Max RV Length: Up to 35 ft
Drive-in Access: Gravel road, easy back-in
Setting: Forested ridge above Mill Brook
Campfires: Not at this time. No firepit.
Security: Wildlife/weather trail cam at site edge
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The Space
Located near the top of a quiet, dead-end gravel road just outside Rangeley, this secluded off-grid campsite sits on a wooded ridge above Mill Brook—a small, flowing mountain stream you can hear from your camper. A steep hill behind the site leads down to the brook, and the surrounding forest provides solitude.
The level gravel pad offers an easy back-in, with room for your camper, a screen tent, and outdoor seating. Just steps down the driveway, take in sunset views over Rangeley Lake and the western mountains.
One house sits across the road from the entrance, but the site itself is tucked back in the trees and still feels private and secluded. A trail cam is installed near the edge of the site for monitoring wildlife and weather only.
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What You’ll Love
• Private forest camp pad with back-in access
• Room for screen tent, chairs, and outdoor setup
• Mill Brook ambiance—audible from your site
• Steep hill to access Mill Brook below
• Quiet, dead-end road—almost no traffic
• Sunset views from the road just steps away
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Nearby Attractions
• Cascade Stream Gorge (4 min): Short hike to a deep, rocky gorge with waterfalls
• Smalls Falls (11 min): Multi-tiered falls, swimming holes, picnic areas
• Rangeley Lake State Park (11 min): Lakeside trails, paddling, and fishing
• Height of Land (23 min): Panoramic lake and mountain views
• Rangeley Town Park (9 min): Sandy beach, tennis, playground, boat launch and lakeside pavilions
• Saddleback Mountain (20 min): Year-round resort with hiking, lift-access mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides
• Downtown Rangeley (9 min): Shops, restaurants, gear stores, 24/7 gas station
• Oquossoc (18 min): Quaint lakeside village with a museum, grocery & bakery, and deli
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Good to Know
• This is a boondocking-only site: bring your own water, power, and toilet
• No trash service—pack in, pack out
• Cell service is weak or spotty
• Access via gravel road with moderate grade