The best bell tents near Bowdoinham

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Looking to go camping near Bowdoinham, Maine? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 670 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect campsite to suit your needs. Whether you're in the mood for a serene getaway at the Sacred Nectar Sanctuary (578 reviews), or prefer the rustic charm of the Four Acre Woods Campground (419 reviews), or want to enjoy the stunning views at The Point (326 reviews), Hipcamp has got you covered. With an average price of $40 per night and options as low as $12, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfires. And if you're the adventurous type, you can enjoy activities such as boating, biking, and climbing. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Bowdoinham, Maine!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Outhouse, gardens, & firepit a short walk away.

1. Tir na nOg Farm

98%
(363)
18mi from Bowdoinham · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging · Pownal, ME
Highland cattle graze at the forest's edge on our Celtic-heritage farm: a gentle retreat with options for woodland wandering, farm-fresh breakfasts (weekdays only, must be requested one week in advance), and campfires complete with traditional Gaelic music! Our 40-acre farm includes heritage-breed animals, organic gardens, and over 30 acres of conservation woodlands. We favor scythes over tractors--your stay will be quiet and fume-free! Bradbury Mountain and several trail networks are nearby, along with rivers, ocean beaches, and an excellent locavore food scene. Since the early 1800s, this land on the edge of Chandler Brook has nourished bodies and spirits alike. Sloping pastures meet well-managed woodlands, making this a haven for both humans and wildlife. Since the 1980s, we have worked to restore the soil and make a "hand-built" life as farmers using pre-industrial organic methods. We maintain pollinator habitats, tend an orchard of heirloom-variety fruit trees, and conserve rare heritage-breed animals, including Tamworth pigs and Scottish Highland Cattle. Our shared love for Celtic folk culture has blended naturally with our love of sustainable agriculture to create Tir na nOg Farm. Today, the work of restoration continues with the help of farm partners, family, friends, WWOOFers, and other volunteers. This land is already better than we found it, but we hope it will remain a gathering-ground of culture and agriculture, tradition and innovation for generations to come.
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$50
 / night
Earth Paradise Eco-Retreat

2. Earth Paradise Eco-Retreat

97%
(17)
47mi from Bowdoinham · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Stoneham, ME
There is a beautiful hike to a mountain lookout view of an amazing panoramic of lakes and mountains including Mt Washington and Pleasant Ski mountain. From 5 Kezars rd turn right onto Kezars Ridge Drive, the last camp road before the pavement ends.) At 0.6 miles keep right onto 5 Kezar Ponds Road. Look for a GLLT sign on the right. This is the Mountain Trail. There is a second access 0.5 miles farther west on 5 Kezar Ponds Road for Ron’s Loop. Here is a link for all Lovell Land trust trails: https://www.gllt.org/five-kezars-reserve 2 Local waterfalls only 2 miles away. Drive back out to 5 Kezars road. Take a right on the paved road. It will turn back into dirt. Keep on this road until you see a beautiful stone house on your left. Keep going just up the hill and you will see a right turn into the woods where you can park. There are no signs for Kezar gorge. Hike towards the sound of the falls. There is a small cave under the falls you can climb up into if you are a strong swimmer. There is a second set of falls if you hike down the river. A most magical spot for sure. Virginia lake is in the White Mountain National forest and is only 6 miles (n a ten minute drive away) Sometimes you have to hike in a bit to get to the beach. Shallow beach is great for children and dogs. Keewayden Lake Dam is a fun place to swim in a local lake. Only and 8 minute drive Keoka lake has a nice beach with a dock to swim too. !0 minutes Covered Bridge in Bethel Screw Ager falls at Graftons Notch State park 45 min drive Ski resorts nearby are Sunday River, Mt Abrams and Pleasant Mt
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$44
 / night
Turtle Marsh- secluded wooded site.

3. Turtle Marsh- secluded wooded site.

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47mi from Bowdoinham · 5 sites · Lodging · Unity, ME
Great synchronicity led us to the wild 30 acres of marsh and woodland that is Turtle Marsh. In addition to making a home here, we dedicating the area as a sanctuary for the quiet enjoyment of nature, eco-spiritual practices and healing. We are now recognized by the World Wildlife Fund as a Certified Wildlife Habitat. We have trails on the property that are designed for contemplative walks, along with several benches where you can sit in quiet enjoyment, undisturbed by human intrusions. There are several trailheads for the Hills to Sea Trail within a mile of our property. The quintessential New England waterfront town of Belfast on Penobscot Bay, is less than 30 minutes away. One of our favorite spots for quiet hikes along the shore of the bay, is Sears Island. It is one of the largest undeveloped islands on the east coast, that is connected to the mainland by a causeway. The island is 50 minutes away and even on the busiest summer days, its's usually possible to find a quiet spot on the shore to sit and reflect. As we continue to deepen our relationship with this land, we are trying to follow the principles of Deep Ecology in all of our interactions. Our tentsites, while only a 5 minute walk from the road, have been sited to offer as much solitude as possible, with minimal disruption to the surroundings. For 2025 we are opening a new site. It is a little more secluded, 2-3 minutes further from the road in a very quiet wooded niche, at the edge of the marsh. It is also a little smaller tent (10' diameter) situated on a platform, and a little more "camping" than "glamping". We are pricing the stay there according. In spite of being nestled in the woods, no trees were cut to prepare these relatively accessible sites. We believe that they still offer a very tangible sense of wildness and solitude. Turn your time away into a transformative and healing experience, as you connect more deeply to the natural world. We hope that you will enjoy the experience of Turtle Marsh as much as we do.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
Black Point Surf Club

4. Black Point Surf Club

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38mi from Bowdoinham · 1 site · Lodging · Scarborough, ME
Black Point Surf Club is a half mile from the ocean as the crow flies. You will be within 4 miles of 3 beaches. A daily pass to Scarborough beach will be included. Enjoy close proximity to what the Maine coast offers while being set apart from the hustle and bustle of beachfront lodging. 20 minutes from Portland and Old Orchard Beach for activities, restaurants, and bars. There is a refrigerator, 2 burner induction cook top, coffee maker, electric kettle, utensils, cutlery, plates, bowls, pots and pans, propane grill, charcoal grill (charcoal not provided), There's a hand washing sink next to the toilet and a 2 bay sink for cleaning. Linens, blankets, napkins, bath and beach towels, wash clothes, and paper towels. Some board games and decks of cards, light reading material, beach chairs, boogie boards, soft top and fiberglass surf boards, and a couple of bikes.
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$261
 / night
Shaky Barn Farm

5. Shaky Barn Farm

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28mi from Bowdoinham · 1 site · Lodging · Livermore Falls, ME
Our Mission at the Shaky Barn Farm is to offer our quests a safe, private, comfortable and stress free camping experience. We are LGBTQIA friendly, and we welcome everyone here. Our off grid solar powered seasonal campsite includes platform with 4m Bell tent situated on a farm encompassing 60 acres of Maine woods, trails, fields and gardens. Our campsite is Pet Friendly and sits on an elevated area of a pine forest next to a mowed one-acre field. Campsite includes 4m Bell tent with a full-size bed and additional screened sitting/sleeping area on a separate platform. Our campsite includes a Porta potty, compost toilet, sun shower, and has a covered kitchen area and field stone campfire pit. We are 1.5 miles from Androscoggin River Lands State Park and close to Mt. Blue State Park and the Nezinscot Farm and Farm Store - Winner of the Northeast Region James Beard American Classics Award. We are neighbors with the Boothby Orchard and Farm Winery and the Washburn - Norlands Living History Center. Scheduling Notice: We have blocked out 5 weekends due to scheduled local events that some campers may find disruptive to their stay. The events are Mud runs held during the day with a music (Rap/Rock) concert at night. Although the venue is one mile from our campsite these events can be heard as back ground noise from the camp site. The Mud runs are scheduled on the following weekends: 6/6-8, 7/4-6, 8/1-3, 10/3-6 and 9/12-14. If you feel you won't be bothered by these events taking place during your stay and would like to schedule a night or weekend anyway, please send us a text through Hip camp and we will un-block the weekend so you may book it. Thank you
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$60
 / night
Maine Mountain View Glamping

8. Maine Mountain View Glamping

49mi from Bowdoinham · 1 site · Lodging · Bridgton, ME
Adventure awaits you in our rustic getaway named "The View," a rare perspective on the Presidential Range & White Mountains of New Hampshire in the heart of Maine's Lakes Region. This campsite has a Bell Tent AND an outdoor gathering Safari pavilion w/ BBQ, fire pit, hanging sun shower & composting toilet. We are located in Stoneham, Maine. The space Your home for your stay is situated down the hill from the owners’ cottage and is completely private. Based on our experiences in Africa, the layout is a mixture of safari and glamping all in one. The property encompasses 15 acres of rolling hills, young forests, a pond as well as native foliage. Butterflies and wild flowers with multiple paths lead one on short walks surrounded by the quiet sounds of nature. Hiking trails are plentiful in this part of the country with the White Mountain National Forest right out the flap of your tent. From the parking area you take an easy 2 minute walk through the woods and arrive at our first structure, the Safari Pavilion. The Safari Pavilion is a place for gathering with all you need: chairs, table, hammock, mini-fridge, BBQ, coffee maker and cooking prep area. As you step out of the Pavillion, feast your eyes on "The View" which captures a unique shot of the Presidentials. Nearby and also facing the gorgeous view is the spacious 16 foot Glamp Bell Tent situated on a platform above ground. It's outfitted with a comfy Queen size Memory Foam mattress with sheets & comforter, extra blankets, carpets, electricity, sitting area with 2 chairs, table, electric heater, fan and Keurig to make coffee & tea with all the fixings. Conveniently nestled in the young forest between the Bell Tent and gathering pavilion is our Sun Mar composting toilet in a privacy tent. Soak in the view at the outdoor shower on the front corner of the pavilion-facing west, providing an open air bathing experience with our refreshing solar shower bag. (Alternatively in a separate location is the enclosed privacy shower utilizing the same solar shower). Ask and we will fill your shower bag with hot water if the sun isn't shining that day! The large natural fire pit on level ground provides for evenings of s'mores or simply go dark and watch the amazing Maine skies! Capture expansive views of the Milky Way, find the North Star or argue about whether the nightly traffic is SpaceX or a UFO?! Firewood for the fire pit is provided and your first fire is ready for you on arrival. Gravity fed fresh well water for cleaning & washing is located in the outdoor food prep and cleaning area of the Safari Pavilion - we keep the 50 gallon drum full. We do not offer a standard kitchen. However, our outdoor pavilion has a BBQ, mini fridge, pots, pans, plates, silverware/utensils, cups, mugs, coffee maker, toaster, pancake grill and a two burner electric hotplate to cook or boil water. We use the 50 gal drum of water, shower bags & two bins to wash dishes. Although independent off grid is our goal, at this time we are a combination of both solar and on grid and so are you. Sorry, no wifi yet but nearby diners and watering holes have available signal. If you don't want to cook, modern conveniences such as AJ's Everything Store- Bar & Restaurant is located 1.6 mi down the road for ice, drinks and even a pizza (cauliflower crust available) or hamburger. Ebenezer's Pub, serving unique Belgian beers is 15 min. South or sample a plethora of restaurants in nearby Bethel (20) minutes drive near the Sunday River Ski Area or Bridgton (30) minutes away near the Shawnee Peak Ski Area. Guest access Along with our extensive walking paths (Some are steep and unimproved), you are welcome to take a dip in our pond with a tiny beach, as well as enjoy sunrise or sunset yoga with our resident Sidartha. Other things to note Having been lucky enough to find this special place back in 2018, we camped here extensively for 2 years and then downsized from Sweden Maine with 281 residents to Stoneham with 268! + -. We built our tiny cottage from recycled and new materials in 2021. 2022 has been a fun time setting up the Safari/Glamp site. Rustic and again much recycled and natural materials have been combined with many of the comforts of home. We hope you will enjoy it as much we do!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

Looking to go camping near Bowdoinham, Maine? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 670 options to choose from, you're sure to find the perfect campsite to suit your needs. Whether you're in the mood for a serene getaway at the Sacred Nectar Sanctuary (578 reviews), or prefer the rustic charm of the Four Acre Woods Campground (419 reviews), or want to enjoy the stunning views at The Point (326 reviews), Hipcamp has got you covered. With an average price of $40 per night and options as low as $12, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfires. And if you're the adventurous type, you can enjoy activities such as boating, biking, and climbing. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience in Bowdoinham, Maine!

85% (288)

Top-rated campgrounds

Outhouse, gardens, & firepit a short walk away.

1. Tir na nOg Farm

98%
(363)
18mi from Bowdoinham · 8 sites · Tents, Lodging · Pownal, ME
Highland cattle graze at the forest's edge on our Celtic-heritage farm: a gentle retreat with options for woodland wandering, farm-fresh breakfasts (weekdays only, must be requested one week in advance), and campfires complete with traditional Gaelic music! Our 40-acre farm includes heritage-breed animals, organic gardens, and over 30 acres of conservation woodlands. We favor scythes over tractors--your stay will be quiet and fume-free! Bradbury Mountain and several trail networks are nearby, along with rivers, ocean beaches, and an excellent locavore food scene. Since the early 1800s, this land on the edge of Chandler Brook has nourished bodies and spirits alike. Sloping pastures meet well-managed woodlands, making this a haven for both humans and wildlife. Since the 1980s, we have worked to restore the soil and make a "hand-built" life as farmers using pre-industrial organic methods. We maintain pollinator habitats, tend an orchard of heirloom-variety fruit trees, and conserve rare heritage-breed animals, including Tamworth pigs and Scottish Highland Cattle. Our shared love for Celtic folk culture has blended naturally with our love of sustainable agriculture to create Tir na nOg Farm. Today, the work of restoration continues with the help of farm partners, family, friends, WWOOFers, and other volunteers. This land is already better than we found it, but we hope it will remain a gathering-ground of culture and agriculture, tradition and innovation for generations to come.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
Earth Paradise Eco-Retreat

2. Earth Paradise Eco-Retreat

97%
(17)
47mi from Bowdoinham · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Stoneham, ME
There is a beautiful hike to a mountain lookout view of an amazing panoramic of lakes and mountains including Mt Washington and Pleasant Ski mountain. From 5 Kezars rd turn right onto Kezars Ridge Drive, the last camp road before the pavement ends.) At 0.6 miles keep right onto 5 Kezar Ponds Road. Look for a GLLT sign on the right. This is the Mountain Trail. There is a second access 0.5 miles farther west on 5 Kezar Ponds Road for Ron’s Loop. Here is a link for all Lovell Land trust trails: https://www.gllt.org/five-kezars-reserve 2 Local waterfalls only 2 miles away. Drive back out to 5 Kezars road. Take a right on the paved road. It will turn back into dirt. Keep on this road until you see a beautiful stone house on your left. Keep going just up the hill and you will see a right turn into the woods where you can park. There are no signs for Kezar gorge. Hike towards the sound of the falls. There is a small cave under the falls you can climb up into if you are a strong swimmer. There is a second set of falls if you hike down the river. A most magical spot for sure. Virginia lake is in the White Mountain National forest and is only 6 miles (n a ten minute drive away) Sometimes you have to hike in a bit to get to the beach. Shallow beach is great for children and dogs. Keewayden Lake Dam is a fun place to swim in a local lake. Only and 8 minute drive Keoka lake has a nice beach with a dock to swim too. !0 minutes Covered Bridge in Bethel Screw Ager falls at Graftons Notch State park 45 min drive Ski resorts nearby are Sunday River, Mt Abrams and Pleasant Mt
Pets
Potable water
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from 
$44
 / night
Turtle Marsh- secluded wooded site.

3. Turtle Marsh- secluded wooded site.

100%
(10)
47mi from Bowdoinham · 5 sites · Lodging · Unity, ME
Great synchronicity led us to the wild 30 acres of marsh and woodland that is Turtle Marsh. In addition to making a home here, we dedicating the area as a sanctuary for the quiet enjoyment of nature, eco-spiritual practices and healing. We are now recognized by the World Wildlife Fund as a Certified Wildlife Habitat. We have trails on the property that are designed for contemplative walks, along with several benches where you can sit in quiet enjoyment, undisturbed by human intrusions. There are several trailheads for the Hills to Sea Trail within a mile of our property. The quintessential New England waterfront town of Belfast on Penobscot Bay, is less than 30 minutes away. One of our favorite spots for quiet hikes along the shore of the bay, is Sears Island. It is one of the largest undeveloped islands on the east coast, that is connected to the mainland by a causeway. The island is 50 minutes away and even on the busiest summer days, its's usually possible to find a quiet spot on the shore to sit and reflect. As we continue to deepen our relationship with this land, we are trying to follow the principles of Deep Ecology in all of our interactions. Our tentsites, while only a 5 minute walk from the road, have been sited to offer as much solitude as possible, with minimal disruption to the surroundings. For 2025 we are opening a new site. It is a little more secluded, 2-3 minutes further from the road in a very quiet wooded niche, at the edge of the marsh. It is also a little smaller tent (10' diameter) situated on a platform, and a little more "camping" than "glamping". We are pricing the stay there according. In spite of being nestled in the woods, no trees were cut to prepare these relatively accessible sites. We believe that they still offer a very tangible sense of wildness and solitude. Turn your time away into a transformative and healing experience, as you connect more deeply to the natural world. We hope that you will enjoy the experience of Turtle Marsh as much as we do.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
Black Point Surf Club

4. Black Point Surf Club

100%
(1)
38mi from Bowdoinham · 1 site · Lodging · Scarborough, ME
Black Point Surf Club is a half mile from the ocean as the crow flies. You will be within 4 miles of 3 beaches. A daily pass to Scarborough beach will be included. Enjoy close proximity to what the Maine coast offers while being set apart from the hustle and bustle of beachfront lodging. 20 minutes from Portland and Old Orchard Beach for activities, restaurants, and bars. There is a refrigerator, 2 burner induction cook top, coffee maker, electric kettle, utensils, cutlery, plates, bowls, pots and pans, propane grill, charcoal grill (charcoal not provided), There's a hand washing sink next to the toilet and a 2 bay sink for cleaning. Linens, blankets, napkins, bath and beach towels, wash clothes, and paper towels. Some board games and decks of cards, light reading material, beach chairs, boogie boards, soft top and fiberglass surf boards, and a couple of bikes.
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$261
 / night
Shaky Barn Farm

5. Shaky Barn Farm

100%
(27)
28mi from Bowdoinham · 1 site · Lodging · Livermore Falls, ME
Our Mission at the Shaky Barn Farm is to offer our quests a safe, private, comfortable and stress free camping experience. We are LGBTQIA friendly, and we welcome everyone here. Our off grid solar powered seasonal campsite includes platform with 4m Bell tent situated on a farm encompassing 60 acres of Maine woods, trails, fields and gardens. Our campsite is Pet Friendly and sits on an elevated area of a pine forest next to a mowed one-acre field. Campsite includes 4m Bell tent with a full-size bed and additional screened sitting/sleeping area on a separate platform. Our campsite includes a Porta potty, compost toilet, sun shower, and has a covered kitchen area and field stone campfire pit. We are 1.5 miles from Androscoggin River Lands State Park and close to Mt. Blue State Park and the Nezinscot Farm and Farm Store - Winner of the Northeast Region James Beard American Classics Award. We are neighbors with the Boothby Orchard and Farm Winery and the Washburn - Norlands Living History Center. Scheduling Notice: We have blocked out 5 weekends due to scheduled local events that some campers may find disruptive to their stay. The events are Mud runs held during the day with a music (Rap/Rock) concert at night. Although the venue is one mile from our campsite these events can be heard as back ground noise from the camp site. The Mud runs are scheduled on the following weekends: 6/6-8, 7/4-6, 8/1-3, 10/3-6 and 9/12-14. If you feel you won't be bothered by these events taking place during your stay and would like to schedule a night or weekend anyway, please send us a text through Hip camp and we will un-block the weekend so you may book it. Thank you
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$60
 / night
Maine Mountain View Glamping

8. Maine Mountain View Glamping

49mi from Bowdoinham · 1 site · Lodging · Bridgton, ME
Adventure awaits you in our rustic getaway named "The View," a rare perspective on the Presidential Range & White Mountains of New Hampshire in the heart of Maine's Lakes Region. This campsite has a Bell Tent AND an outdoor gathering Safari pavilion w/ BBQ, fire pit, hanging sun shower & composting toilet. We are located in Stoneham, Maine. The space Your home for your stay is situated down the hill from the owners’ cottage and is completely private. Based on our experiences in Africa, the layout is a mixture of safari and glamping all in one. The property encompasses 15 acres of rolling hills, young forests, a pond as well as native foliage. Butterflies and wild flowers with multiple paths lead one on short walks surrounded by the quiet sounds of nature. Hiking trails are plentiful in this part of the country with the White Mountain National Forest right out the flap of your tent. From the parking area you take an easy 2 minute walk through the woods and arrive at our first structure, the Safari Pavilion. The Safari Pavilion is a place for gathering with all you need: chairs, table, hammock, mini-fridge, BBQ, coffee maker and cooking prep area. As you step out of the Pavillion, feast your eyes on "The View" which captures a unique shot of the Presidentials. Nearby and also facing the gorgeous view is the spacious 16 foot Glamp Bell Tent situated on a platform above ground. It's outfitted with a comfy Queen size Memory Foam mattress with sheets & comforter, extra blankets, carpets, electricity, sitting area with 2 chairs, table, electric heater, fan and Keurig to make coffee & tea with all the fixings. Conveniently nestled in the young forest between the Bell Tent and gathering pavilion is our Sun Mar composting toilet in a privacy tent. Soak in the view at the outdoor shower on the front corner of the pavilion-facing west, providing an open air bathing experience with our refreshing solar shower bag. (Alternatively in a separate location is the enclosed privacy shower utilizing the same solar shower). Ask and we will fill your shower bag with hot water if the sun isn't shining that day! The large natural fire pit on level ground provides for evenings of s'mores or simply go dark and watch the amazing Maine skies! Capture expansive views of the Milky Way, find the North Star or argue about whether the nightly traffic is SpaceX or a UFO?! Firewood for the fire pit is provided and your first fire is ready for you on arrival. Gravity fed fresh well water for cleaning & washing is located in the outdoor food prep and cleaning area of the Safari Pavilion - we keep the 50 gallon drum full. We do not offer a standard kitchen. However, our outdoor pavilion has a BBQ, mini fridge, pots, pans, plates, silverware/utensils, cups, mugs, coffee maker, toaster, pancake grill and a two burner electric hotplate to cook or boil water. We use the 50 gal drum of water, shower bags & two bins to wash dishes. Although independent off grid is our goal, at this time we are a combination of both solar and on grid and so are you. Sorry, no wifi yet but nearby diners and watering holes have available signal. If you don't want to cook, modern conveniences such as AJ's Everything Store- Bar & Restaurant is located 1.6 mi down the road for ice, drinks and even a pizza (cauliflower crust available) or hamburger. Ebenezer's Pub, serving unique Belgian beers is 15 min. South or sample a plethora of restaurants in nearby Bethel (20) minutes drive near the Sunday River Ski Area or Bridgton (30) minutes away near the Shawnee Peak Ski Area. Guest access Along with our extensive walking paths (Some are steep and unimproved), you are welcome to take a dip in our pond with a tiny beach, as well as enjoy sunrise or sunset yoga with our resident Sidartha. Other things to note Having been lucky enough to find this special place back in 2018, we camped here extensively for 2 years and then downsized from Sweden Maine with 281 residents to Stoneham with 268! + -. We built our tiny cottage from recycled and new materials in 2021. 2022 has been a fun time setting up the Safari/Glamp site. Rustic and again much recycled and natural materials have been combined with many of the comforts of home. We hope you will enjoy it as much we do!
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$135
 / night

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