The best lakeside camping near Greenville

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If you're looking to camp near Greenville, Maine and want to be close to a lake, Slippery Rock Trails LLC (347 reviews), The Point (326 reviews), and Hidden Valley Nature Center (150 reviews) are some of the top campsites in the area. These campsites offer popular amenities such as potable water, trash disposal, and pet-friendly areas. With prices averaging at $50 per night and options as low as $19 per night, you'll find a camping experience that fits your budget. So why wait? Start planning your camping adventure now!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

1. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

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18mi from Greenville · 126 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Guilford, ME
Spacious Skies Balsam Woods is a hidden paradise of a campground located right in the heart of Maine, just a half hour south of Moosehead Lake, the largest lake in Maine, and 60 miles as the crow flies from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, Mt. Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. We offer both wooded and open sites that can accommodate most rigs. Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, water, 30 or 50-amp electrical service, and most offer sewer. Groups and tent campers are welcome. Balsam Woods campground is less than a minute’s drive from Piper Pond, a 2-mile-long lake with public boat launch and beach access. Onsite, we have a camp store and snack bar stocked with necessities, treats, and goodies for the whole family. There is no shortage of fun activities with our heated pool, classic rec hall, playground, a new jumping pillow, and gem mining! We have three cozy rustic cabins as well as three deluxe cabins for those wanting to experience the beauty of the great outdoors but who may not be ready for the tenter or RV life!
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Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

2. Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

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40mi from Greenville · 63 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Millinocket, ME
Big Moose Inn Cabins & CampgroundIrving O. Hunt and his brother Lyman built some rough camps on Millinocket Lake before they became interested in the Nesowadnehunk Stream region. Whether or not their old camps were at the same site as the present camps on Millinocket Lake we do not know.The Millinocket Lake Camps, known today as Big Moose Inn, are located on a narrow spit of land separating Ambejejus Lake and Millinocket Lake. Before a dam controlled Ambajejus’ water level, it was possible to pole up the short stream from Millinocket Lake into Ambejejus.Fred Spencer build the camps, originally named Camp Eureka, in 1899 or 1900 and ran them with his brother. With the founding of Millinocket only a few years earlier and lumbering roads nearing Katahdin, the two lakes became more easily accessible. Camp Eureka was advertised as the only camp reachable by both boat (from Norcross) and road (from Millinocket). In 1905, the rate was $1.50 per day, meals included. Spencer also claimed the lakes had no flies or mosquitoes during spring and summer- a phenomenon caused by the way winds blow across the lakes, which makes it difficult for insects to gain a foothold.The camps’ name changed to Camp Spencer and later to Spencer’s Camps. Around 1929 the lease was transferred to Elmer Woodworth, who lived with his wife on a nearby island while they operated the camps. Elmer, a well-known guide, trapped over the winter, and his wife served as the camp cook. The couple soon renamed the camps Millinocket Lake Camps and Trading Post. They also maintained an outlying camp on Sandy Stream for their guests. In 1941, a major fire broke out in the area. The Woodworths saved the camps by wetting them down, but lost their island home when a stray spark jumped the cove. There is some evidence that, for a short time, a gentleman named Johnny Given either held the lease or managed the camps for the Woodworths. Except for that brief change the Woodworths operated the camps for many years until they passed the lease on to their son Ray, who ran them with his wife Muriel.In 1977, the lease was transferred to Bob and Frederica (“Teddy”) Boynton, who in 1981 sold the trading post to Erwin and Maureen Bacon. The Boyntons retained the sporting camp operation and later added a public restaurant. Teddy renamed the camps Big Moose Inn. Bob and his son Bruce made many renovations to the camps, while Teddy decorated and furnished them. The Boynton Family has remained involved in the success of the inn and restaurant. After Teddy’s death in 1991, management passed to Bruce and his sister Laurie, but Bob and other family members are still very involved.The dam separates the flowages of the two lakes. Millinocket Lake is about eight feet above its original level, and Ambajejus is now some 21 feet above its original level. Today several West Branch rafting companies make the inn their seasonal center of operations.At Big Moose, we bring you a rare blend of friendly service and lovely surroundings that successfully reflects our unique personality. Located on Millinocket Lake, Big Moose is the closest full service accommodations to Baxter State Park. Our central Katahdin Region lodging offers easy access to many of Baxter State Park's magnificent natural resources.Our Katahdin lodging packages consist of inn rooms, suites, lakefront and trailside cabins, and campgrounds. Fredericka's restaurant offers casual fine dining between two lakes while the Loose Moose Bar & Grille offers comfort food after a long day outdoors.-Dine in our newly remodeled dining room with friends and family. Our authentic solid oak tables and chairs make this room adaptable to any decor you choose when hosting weddings, reunions or anniversaries. A great place for corporate retreats and workshops. Our new side dining room offers intimacy and privacy for gatherings of 25 or less. Call to reserve it for your special celebration.•Big Moose Vacation Packages-Big Moose selects the best businesses to deliver a complete vacation package to you. We team with local and regional experts to offer guided tours, photography workshops, guided fishing trips and more. Choose one of the complete all inclusive packages from the list on the left and you will be assured a wilderness outdoor vacation that you won't soon forget. Want a weekend trip to Maine all your own, checkout the "Guides & Tours" section under Maine Adventures. Find great outdoor activities to do or take a guided excursion from one of the many knowledgeable tour guides who cater to Big Moose guests. The Big Moose Inn's location affords our guest many opportunities to enjoy the Maine outdoors. It is only a short distance from Baxter State Park and the North Maine Woods, where our guests enjoy the recreational adventures they come to the Katahdin region for. Explore the area by yourself or join a guided tour looking for wildlife or hike into remote wilderness areas with a Registered Maine Guide. The Penobscot River offers many recreational opportunities from fishing, canoeing to whitewater rafting.Our PoliciesPets: Dogs are welcome in our campground. However, we do not have any pet-friendly cabins. Pets are not permitted inside the Inn. Please follow these rules and expectations:• Pet must be on a leash at all times• Pet must not be left unattended because of the summer heat, barking, and possible damage.• Must pick up after your pet.If you would rather board your pet contact Katahdin Kritters Pet Resort - 207-746-8040Tax: All rates are subject to 9% Maine sales tax.PLEASE NO SMOKING IN CABINS OR INN ROOMS/SUITES, FINES MAY OCCUR.Cancellations: As an independently owned and operated inn, we do not overbook our accommodations - each reservation is made for a specfic date, accomdation, number of guests and we are expecting you! Cancellations and changes made with short notice impact us significally. We do sympathize, however, we must maintain our business policy due to limited season and accommodation demands.Prior to 30 days of arrival, full refund; cancellation within 30 days, no refund/forfeiture of deposit. No adjustments or refunds for early departures. Please note: There are no exceptions to our cancellation policy whether it be for reasons of sickness, family emergency or weather. Check-in: 4pm-10pmCheck-out: 10am.Cabin guests must bring their own towels, or they may call in advance to arrange for towels to be rented.
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Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

3. Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

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46mi from Greenville · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Palmyra, ME
Black Owned. Female Owned. Queer Friendly. Cannabis Friendly. Animal Friendly. Child Friendly. Earth Friendly. Restore inner peace as you immerse your senses in our tranquil 170 acre landscape of Central Maine woods and waterways, located directly off the ITS 84 Rec Trail– 5 min from I95 (exit 150). Once home to a thriving primitive campground, Nature’s Way, nestled along a private half-mile on Douglas Pond, we take pride in retaining that original camp charm while supplying upgrades and necessities to ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable! Local trails provide great opportunities for hikers, bikers and snowmobilers to get out and play. Easy access to I95 provides a home base for your other Maine adventures and events. We are proud to be stewards of this land, recognized as the Wabanaki Territory in origin. Our sacred space is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including songbirds, rare native bird species, deer, and unique and distinct fish populations. We are additionally proud to be cannabis caregivers here in Maine, devoted to living soil-grown, rare genetics and terpene-rich strains that express the medicinal power of the plants, particularly pertaining to the endocannabinoid system’s function within the human body. Outpost: Our outpost is located ½ way to the cabin/campsite area and across from the event field. Offerings rotate seasonally to include in-house-made goods and services. We are also happy to offer cannabis caregiver services on site with a diverse selection of small batch flower and other THC/CBD products to enjoy while finding your Peace Of Maine. We occasionally host unique events and services that will be announced on our social media pages and may be requested for small groups with prior arrangements made. These options include, but are not limited to, healing sessions incorporating massage, natural aesthetics and energy work, customized ritual and ceremony, and multimodal movement and meditation offerings. WE DO NOT allow hunting or foraging on the property. WE DO allow fishing.
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Buckhorn Camps

4. Buckhorn Camps

33mi from Greenville · 6 sites · Lodging · Millinocket, ME
Welcome to Buckhorn Camps, a historic off-grid retreat on 332 private acres of Jo-Mary Island in Maine’s legendary Katahdin region. Surrounded by the pristine waters of Lower and Middle Jo-Mary Lakes, this one-of-a-kind wilderness destination offers a rare chance to truly unplug, slow down, and reconnect with what matters most. Accessible only by boat or floatplane, Buckhorn feels worlds away from modern life—yet it welcomes you with warmth, comfort, and authentic Maine hospitality. Days begin with the sunrise glistening over the lake and the haunting call of loons echoing through the mist. Nights end beneath a brilliant dark sky, where stars feel close enough to touch. The property features five rustic housekeeping cabins, each equipped with kitchens and private bathrooms, plus one bunkhouse with a bathroom and one true bunkhouse for overflow accommodations. Together, these spaces comfortably host up to 24 guests, blending traditional Maine charm with the simplicity of off-grid living. It’s the perfect setting for family gatherings, group getaways, creative retreats, or small corporate teams looking to recharge in nature. Adventure and serenity flow naturally here. Spend your days canoeing or kayaking through quiet coves, fishing for trout, salmon, or bass, or hiking forest trails beneath towering evergreens. Try forest bathing, a mindful immersion in nature, or simply rest by the campfire as loons call across the water. Wildlife is abundant—moose, deer, eagles, and songbirds remind you that this is true wilderness. And did we mention? We’re just a few miles from the Appalachian Trail, offering easy access to one of Maine’s most iconic outdoor experiences. At Buckhorn Camps, you’ll trade Wi-Fi for wonder and hurry for harmony. Whether you come seeking adventure, stillness, or reconnection, you’ll find that this off-grid island retreat awakens something timeless. Unplug. Reconnect. Remember what matters most. Buckhorn Camps – Experience a Maine Tradition.
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100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

5. 100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

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9.3mi from Greenville · 1 site · Lodging · Elliottsville Township, ME
This is a quaint, off grid cabin located in Elliotsville, Me., surrounded by wilderness, next to the Appalachian Trail in the 100 Mile Wilderness. Propane lights, glass front woodstove, fully operational kitchen, propane cookstove, fire pit out front, BBQ grill on porch. Firewood and propane and plenty of water at sink provided. 2 8ft kayaks for your use to explore all the ponds and lakes nearby. You can spend days or weeks exploring the area, hiking, biking, canoeing, mountain climbing and swimming. Its like going back in time a hundred years but you have some cell reception, unlike our ancestors. Have made several improvements to cabin not yet reflected in guest photos. Yeti type cooler provided for refrigeration of food for longer stays. The cabin is small but can accommodate 5 easily. Queen bed with bunk beds in 1st floor bedroom, full size and twin bed in upstairs bedroom. Clean linens provided. Open kitchen and living room.
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Grangers Lakeside Camping

7. Grangers Lakeside Camping

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13mi from Greenville · 2 sites · RVs · Monson, ME
Lake Hebron is a deep water lake managed for cold water game fish. Easy access and good fishing make Lake Hebron a popular spot for local anglers. The Appalachian Trail follows the northwest corner of the lake, and Monson Village is nestled around its eastern end. Monson was once famous for its slate industry Examples of native slate may be seen along Maine Routes 6 and 15 and at quarries located in the town. A wonderful, serene place to visit. This 525-acre lake receives huge annual stockings of brook trout. In 1994,4,300 trout were stocked here; in 1995, another 4,300 brook trout were stocked, along with 250 landlocked salmon.Learn more about this land:This campsite is located on the beautiful shores of lake Hebron in Monson, Maine. It’s just minutes away from the Monson General Store, the Monson Arts Center, Borestone Mountain and so much more! Twenty minutes from Moosehead Lake, a few minutes from the Appalachian trail that starts the hundred mile wilderness, and home of the world renowned Monson Slate. Bring your kayaks or canoe to explore the 638 acres of pristine lake while you stay at our quiet, wooded, six acre property. We can also assist with Kayak rental as well. A wonderful place if you love listening to birds in the morning and loons in the evening. Beautiful sunrise views and vibrant sunsets. Great four wheeling nearby. We can assist with trail access and parking. 10 minutes to Abbot and 10 minutes to Shirley Mills. This location has the feel of a quiet, remote camping site with some wonderful conveniences, including power and WIFI. We are private landowners wanting to share our beautiful lakefront property with others who enjoy the same.
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View of the Mount Katahdin mountain range from the private fire pit.

9. Off-Grid Mtn-View Private Campsite

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30mi from Greenville · 1 site · Tent, RV · 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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Flagstaff Lakeside Campsite Retreat

10. Flagstaff Lakeside Campsite Retreat

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47mi from Greenville · 1 site · Tent · Eustis, ME
This beautiful campsite is located right on Flagstaff Lake under large red pines in a fenced-in wooded lot in a private neighborhood. There is a dock to swim off of, launch your kayaking adventures from, or to relax on in the summer evenings. There is ample space to set up multiple tents, a fire pit, weber charcoal grill, and 2 picnic tables, one under a large screened in tent to protect you from the elements. Firewood is available for purchase right on site. You have your own port-a-potty, ceramic water cooler for drinking water, and a potable water spigot. You will have WiFi and space to park 2 cars at the site - we have overflow parking just across from the site. You are located adjacent to Cathedral Pines Campground, just half a mile from grocery amenities and only a few miles from local area restaurants.The neighborhood has its own private boat landing and the best views of the Bigelow Mountain Range around. Situated in the heart of the Western Maine Mountains you will find plenty of outdoor activities in the area - hiking, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, kayaking, paddle-boarding, and golfing, to name a few. If you don't have your own kayaks, paddle-boards, or canoes, you can rent them from us. Close to hiking trails, an extensive mountain bike network and just 11 miles from Sugarloaf Ski Resort this campsite is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast or for just relaxing in a beautiful nature oasis.
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Eveleth RV Launch Pad

11. Eveleth RV Launch Pad

1mi from Greenville · 1 site · RV · Greenville, ME
Discover Eveleth RV Launch Pad — Your Greenville Escape! Nestled between forested ridges and the shimmering shores of Moosehead Lake, we invite you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re towing in for a night or settling in for the weekend, you’ll find all the charm of the Maine wilderness — with just the right comforts. What You’ll Love • Spacious RV site (30-amp hookup) • Easy back-in, level gravel pad • Large grassy area • Potable water • Picnic table & fire ring • Firewood and ice within walking distance • Pet-friendly (on-leash), family-friendly neighborhood Just a stone’s throw from Greenville’s town center, you’ll be close to shops, restaurants, and supplies. Explore, Adventure & Relax — All Around Greenville When you’re ready to step out, the Moosehead Lake region is packed with things to do all year round. On & Around the Water • Katahdin Cruises & Moosehead Marine Museum — board the historic steamboat Katahdin for narrated lake tours or visit the museum to explore the region’s maritime and lumbering history. • Boat, kayak, paddleboard & canoe rentals — explore coves, hidden bays, and quiet inlets. • Fishing — try for brook trout, landlocked salmon, lake trout, or smallmouth bass in Moosehead’s waters. • Lily Bay State Park — about 9 miles north, this 925-acre park offers waterfront campsites, swimming, hiking trails, boat ramps, and scenic shoreline views. Trails, Peaks & Wildlife • Elephant Mountain & B-52 Crash Site — a poignant local landmark and rewarding hike off the beaten path. • Mount Kineo State Park — accessible by boat or cruise, with trails and scenic overlooks. • Moose-watching tours / scenic drives — early morning and dusk drives along forest roads offer a good chance of spotting moose. • Hiking & biking — trails of varying difficulty wind through woodlands, along waterways, and up ridgelines. • Scenic flight tours — see Moosehead Lake and the surrounding wilderness from above via local aviation services. Snow & Off-Season Fun • Snowmobiling, cross-country skiing & snowshoeing — when winter blankets the region, the trails come alive for snow adventurers. • Stargazing & dark-sky viewing — crisp, clear skies make for unforgettable nights under the stars.
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If you're looking to camp near Greenville, Maine and want to be close to a lake, Slippery Rock Trails LLC (347 reviews), The Point (326 reviews), and Hidden Valley Nature Center (150 reviews) are some of the top campsites in the area. These campsites offer popular amenities such as potable water, trash disposal, and pet-friendly areas. With prices averaging at $50 per night and options as low as $19 per night, you'll find a camping experience that fits your budget. So why wait? Start planning your camping adventure now!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

1. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

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18mi from Greenville · 126 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Guilford, ME
Spacious Skies Balsam Woods is a hidden paradise of a campground located right in the heart of Maine, just a half hour south of Moosehead Lake, the largest lake in Maine, and 60 miles as the crow flies from the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, Mt. Katahdin, in Baxter State Park. We offer both wooded and open sites that can accommodate most rigs. Each site includes a picnic table, fire ring, water, 30 or 50-amp electrical service, and most offer sewer. Groups and tent campers are welcome. Balsam Woods campground is less than a minute’s drive from Piper Pond, a 2-mile-long lake with public boat launch and beach access. Onsite, we have a camp store and snack bar stocked with necessities, treats, and goodies for the whole family. There is no shortage of fun activities with our heated pool, classic rec hall, playground, a new jumping pillow, and gem mining! We have three cozy rustic cabins as well as three deluxe cabins for those wanting to experience the beauty of the great outdoors but who may not be ready for the tenter or RV life!
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Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

2. Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground

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40mi from Greenville · 63 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Millinocket, ME
Big Moose Inn Cabins & CampgroundIrving O. Hunt and his brother Lyman built some rough camps on Millinocket Lake before they became interested in the Nesowadnehunk Stream region. Whether or not their old camps were at the same site as the present camps on Millinocket Lake we do not know.The Millinocket Lake Camps, known today as Big Moose Inn, are located on a narrow spit of land separating Ambejejus Lake and Millinocket Lake. Before a dam controlled Ambajejus’ water level, it was possible to pole up the short stream from Millinocket Lake into Ambejejus.Fred Spencer build the camps, originally named Camp Eureka, in 1899 or 1900 and ran them with his brother. With the founding of Millinocket only a few years earlier and lumbering roads nearing Katahdin, the two lakes became more easily accessible. Camp Eureka was advertised as the only camp reachable by both boat (from Norcross) and road (from Millinocket). In 1905, the rate was $1.50 per day, meals included. Spencer also claimed the lakes had no flies or mosquitoes during spring and summer- a phenomenon caused by the way winds blow across the lakes, which makes it difficult for insects to gain a foothold.The camps’ name changed to Camp Spencer and later to Spencer’s Camps. Around 1929 the lease was transferred to Elmer Woodworth, who lived with his wife on a nearby island while they operated the camps. Elmer, a well-known guide, trapped over the winter, and his wife served as the camp cook. The couple soon renamed the camps Millinocket Lake Camps and Trading Post. They also maintained an outlying camp on Sandy Stream for their guests. In 1941, a major fire broke out in the area. The Woodworths saved the camps by wetting them down, but lost their island home when a stray spark jumped the cove. There is some evidence that, for a short time, a gentleman named Johnny Given either held the lease or managed the camps for the Woodworths. Except for that brief change the Woodworths operated the camps for many years until they passed the lease on to their son Ray, who ran them with his wife Muriel.In 1977, the lease was transferred to Bob and Frederica (“Teddy”) Boynton, who in 1981 sold the trading post to Erwin and Maureen Bacon. The Boyntons retained the sporting camp operation and later added a public restaurant. Teddy renamed the camps Big Moose Inn. Bob and his son Bruce made many renovations to the camps, while Teddy decorated and furnished them. The Boynton Family has remained involved in the success of the inn and restaurant. After Teddy’s death in 1991, management passed to Bruce and his sister Laurie, but Bob and other family members are still very involved.The dam separates the flowages of the two lakes. Millinocket Lake is about eight feet above its original level, and Ambajejus is now some 21 feet above its original level. Today several West Branch rafting companies make the inn their seasonal center of operations.At Big Moose, we bring you a rare blend of friendly service and lovely surroundings that successfully reflects our unique personality. Located on Millinocket Lake, Big Moose is the closest full service accommodations to Baxter State Park. Our central Katahdin Region lodging offers easy access to many of Baxter State Park's magnificent natural resources.Our Katahdin lodging packages consist of inn rooms, suites, lakefront and trailside cabins, and campgrounds. Fredericka's restaurant offers casual fine dining between two lakes while the Loose Moose Bar & Grille offers comfort food after a long day outdoors.-Dine in our newly remodeled dining room with friends and family. Our authentic solid oak tables and chairs make this room adaptable to any decor you choose when hosting weddings, reunions or anniversaries. A great place for corporate retreats and workshops. Our new side dining room offers intimacy and privacy for gatherings of 25 or less. Call to reserve it for your special celebration.•Big Moose Vacation Packages-Big Moose selects the best businesses to deliver a complete vacation package to you. We team with local and regional experts to offer guided tours, photography workshops, guided fishing trips and more. Choose one of the complete all inclusive packages from the list on the left and you will be assured a wilderness outdoor vacation that you won't soon forget. Want a weekend trip to Maine all your own, checkout the "Guides & Tours" section under Maine Adventures. Find great outdoor activities to do or take a guided excursion from one of the many knowledgeable tour guides who cater to Big Moose guests. The Big Moose Inn's location affords our guest many opportunities to enjoy the Maine outdoors. It is only a short distance from Baxter State Park and the North Maine Woods, where our guests enjoy the recreational adventures they come to the Katahdin region for. Explore the area by yourself or join a guided tour looking for wildlife or hike into remote wilderness areas with a Registered Maine Guide. The Penobscot River offers many recreational opportunities from fishing, canoeing to whitewater rafting.Our PoliciesPets: Dogs are welcome in our campground. However, we do not have any pet-friendly cabins. Pets are not permitted inside the Inn. Please follow these rules and expectations:• Pet must be on a leash at all times• Pet must not be left unattended because of the summer heat, barking, and possible damage.• Must pick up after your pet.If you would rather board your pet contact Katahdin Kritters Pet Resort - 207-746-8040Tax: All rates are subject to 9% Maine sales tax.PLEASE NO SMOKING IN CABINS OR INN ROOMS/SUITES, FINES MAY OCCUR.Cancellations: As an independently owned and operated inn, we do not overbook our accommodations - each reservation is made for a specfic date, accomdation, number of guests and we are expecting you! Cancellations and changes made with short notice impact us significally. We do sympathize, however, we must maintain our business policy due to limited season and accommodation demands.Prior to 30 days of arrival, full refund; cancellation within 30 days, no refund/forfeiture of deposit. No adjustments or refunds for early departures. Please note: There are no exceptions to our cancellation policy whether it be for reasons of sickness, family emergency or weather. Check-in: 4pm-10pmCheck-out: 10am.Cabin guests must bring their own towels, or they may call in advance to arrange for towels to be rented.
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Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

3. Private Waterfront Cabin/Campsites

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46mi from Greenville · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Palmyra, ME
Black Owned. Female Owned. Queer Friendly. Cannabis Friendly. Animal Friendly. Child Friendly. Earth Friendly. Restore inner peace as you immerse your senses in our tranquil 170 acre landscape of Central Maine woods and waterways, located directly off the ITS 84 Rec Trail– 5 min from I95 (exit 150). Once home to a thriving primitive campground, Nature’s Way, nestled along a private half-mile on Douglas Pond, we take pride in retaining that original camp charm while supplying upgrades and necessities to ensure your stay is enjoyable and memorable! Local trails provide great opportunities for hikers, bikers and snowmobilers to get out and play. Easy access to I95 provides a home base for your other Maine adventures and events. We are proud to be stewards of this land, recognized as the Wabanaki Territory in origin. Our sacred space is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including songbirds, rare native bird species, deer, and unique and distinct fish populations. We are additionally proud to be cannabis caregivers here in Maine, devoted to living soil-grown, rare genetics and terpene-rich strains that express the medicinal power of the plants, particularly pertaining to the endocannabinoid system’s function within the human body. Outpost: Our outpost is located ½ way to the cabin/campsite area and across from the event field. Offerings rotate seasonally to include in-house-made goods and services. We are also happy to offer cannabis caregiver services on site with a diverse selection of small batch flower and other THC/CBD products to enjoy while finding your Peace Of Maine. We occasionally host unique events and services that will be announced on our social media pages and may be requested for small groups with prior arrangements made. These options include, but are not limited to, healing sessions incorporating massage, natural aesthetics and energy work, customized ritual and ceremony, and multimodal movement and meditation offerings. WE DO NOT allow hunting or foraging on the property. WE DO allow fishing.
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Buckhorn Camps

4. Buckhorn Camps

33mi from Greenville · 6 sites · Lodging · Millinocket, ME
Welcome to Buckhorn Camps, a historic off-grid retreat on 332 private acres of Jo-Mary Island in Maine’s legendary Katahdin region. Surrounded by the pristine waters of Lower and Middle Jo-Mary Lakes, this one-of-a-kind wilderness destination offers a rare chance to truly unplug, slow down, and reconnect with what matters most. Accessible only by boat or floatplane, Buckhorn feels worlds away from modern life—yet it welcomes you with warmth, comfort, and authentic Maine hospitality. Days begin with the sunrise glistening over the lake and the haunting call of loons echoing through the mist. Nights end beneath a brilliant dark sky, where stars feel close enough to touch. The property features five rustic housekeeping cabins, each equipped with kitchens and private bathrooms, plus one bunkhouse with a bathroom and one true bunkhouse for overflow accommodations. Together, these spaces comfortably host up to 24 guests, blending traditional Maine charm with the simplicity of off-grid living. It’s the perfect setting for family gatherings, group getaways, creative retreats, or small corporate teams looking to recharge in nature. Adventure and serenity flow naturally here. Spend your days canoeing or kayaking through quiet coves, fishing for trout, salmon, or bass, or hiking forest trails beneath towering evergreens. Try forest bathing, a mindful immersion in nature, or simply rest by the campfire as loons call across the water. Wildlife is abundant—moose, deer, eagles, and songbirds remind you that this is true wilderness. And did we mention? We’re just a few miles from the Appalachian Trail, offering easy access to one of Maine’s most iconic outdoor experiences. At Buckhorn Camps, you’ll trade Wi-Fi for wonder and hurry for harmony. Whether you come seeking adventure, stillness, or reconnection, you’ll find that this off-grid island retreat awakens something timeless. Unplug. Reconnect. Remember what matters most. Buckhorn Camps – Experience a Maine Tradition.
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100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

5. 100 Mile Wilderness Cabin

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9.3mi from Greenville · 1 site · Lodging · Elliottsville Township, ME
This is a quaint, off grid cabin located in Elliotsville, Me., surrounded by wilderness, next to the Appalachian Trail in the 100 Mile Wilderness. Propane lights, glass front woodstove, fully operational kitchen, propane cookstove, fire pit out front, BBQ grill on porch. Firewood and propane and plenty of water at sink provided. 2 8ft kayaks for your use to explore all the ponds and lakes nearby. You can spend days or weeks exploring the area, hiking, biking, canoeing, mountain climbing and swimming. Its like going back in time a hundred years but you have some cell reception, unlike our ancestors. Have made several improvements to cabin not yet reflected in guest photos. Yeti type cooler provided for refrigeration of food for longer stays. The cabin is small but can accommodate 5 easily. Queen bed with bunk beds in 1st floor bedroom, full size and twin bed in upstairs bedroom. Clean linens provided. Open kitchen and living room.
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Grangers Lakeside Camping

7. Grangers Lakeside Camping

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13mi from Greenville · 2 sites · RVs · Monson, ME
Lake Hebron is a deep water lake managed for cold water game fish. Easy access and good fishing make Lake Hebron a popular spot for local anglers. The Appalachian Trail follows the northwest corner of the lake, and Monson Village is nestled around its eastern end. Monson was once famous for its slate industry Examples of native slate may be seen along Maine Routes 6 and 15 and at quarries located in the town. A wonderful, serene place to visit. This 525-acre lake receives huge annual stockings of brook trout. In 1994,4,300 trout were stocked here; in 1995, another 4,300 brook trout were stocked, along with 250 landlocked salmon.Learn more about this land:This campsite is located on the beautiful shores of lake Hebron in Monson, Maine. It’s just minutes away from the Monson General Store, the Monson Arts Center, Borestone Mountain and so much more! Twenty minutes from Moosehead Lake, a few minutes from the Appalachian trail that starts the hundred mile wilderness, and home of the world renowned Monson Slate. Bring your kayaks or canoe to explore the 638 acres of pristine lake while you stay at our quiet, wooded, six acre property. We can also assist with Kayak rental as well. A wonderful place if you love listening to birds in the morning and loons in the evening. Beautiful sunrise views and vibrant sunsets. Great four wheeling nearby. We can assist with trail access and parking. 10 minutes to Abbot and 10 minutes to Shirley Mills. This location has the feel of a quiet, remote camping site with some wonderful conveniences, including power and WIFI. We are private landowners wanting to share our beautiful lakefront property with others who enjoy the same.
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View of the Mount Katahdin mountain range from the private fire pit.

9. Off-Grid Mtn-View Private Campsite

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30mi from Greenville · 1 site · Tent, RV · 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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Flagstaff Lakeside Campsite Retreat

10. Flagstaff Lakeside Campsite Retreat

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47mi from Greenville · 1 site · Tent · Eustis, ME
This beautiful campsite is located right on Flagstaff Lake under large red pines in a fenced-in wooded lot in a private neighborhood. There is a dock to swim off of, launch your kayaking adventures from, or to relax on in the summer evenings. There is ample space to set up multiple tents, a fire pit, weber charcoal grill, and 2 picnic tables, one under a large screened in tent to protect you from the elements. Firewood is available for purchase right on site. You have your own port-a-potty, ceramic water cooler for drinking water, and a potable water spigot. You will have WiFi and space to park 2 cars at the site - we have overflow parking just across from the site. You are located adjacent to Cathedral Pines Campground, just half a mile from grocery amenities and only a few miles from local area restaurants.The neighborhood has its own private boat landing and the best views of the Bigelow Mountain Range around. Situated in the heart of the Western Maine Mountains you will find plenty of outdoor activities in the area - hiking, mountain biking, fishing, swimming, kayaking, paddle-boarding, and golfing, to name a few. If you don't have your own kayaks, paddle-boards, or canoes, you can rent them from us. Close to hiking trails, an extensive mountain bike network and just 11 miles from Sugarloaf Ski Resort this campsite is perfect for the outdoor enthusiast or for just relaxing in a beautiful nature oasis.
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Eveleth RV Launch Pad

11. Eveleth RV Launch Pad

1mi from Greenville · 1 site · RV · Greenville, ME
Discover Eveleth RV Launch Pad — Your Greenville Escape! Nestled between forested ridges and the shimmering shores of Moosehead Lake, we invite you to slow down, breathe deeply, and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re towing in for a night or settling in for the weekend, you’ll find all the charm of the Maine wilderness — with just the right comforts. What You’ll Love • Spacious RV site (30-amp hookup) • Easy back-in, level gravel pad • Large grassy area • Potable water • Picnic table & fire ring • Firewood and ice within walking distance • Pet-friendly (on-leash), family-friendly neighborhood Just a stone’s throw from Greenville’s town center, you’ll be close to shops, restaurants, and supplies. Explore, Adventure & Relax — All Around Greenville When you’re ready to step out, the Moosehead Lake region is packed with things to do all year round. On & Around the Water • Katahdin Cruises & Moosehead Marine Museum — board the historic steamboat Katahdin for narrated lake tours or visit the museum to explore the region’s maritime and lumbering history. • Boat, kayak, paddleboard & canoe rentals — explore coves, hidden bays, and quiet inlets. • Fishing — try for brook trout, landlocked salmon, lake trout, or smallmouth bass in Moosehead’s waters. • Lily Bay State Park — about 9 miles north, this 925-acre park offers waterfront campsites, swimming, hiking trails, boat ramps, and scenic shoreline views. Trails, Peaks & Wildlife • Elephant Mountain & B-52 Crash Site — a poignant local landmark and rewarding hike off the beaten path. • Mount Kineo State Park — accessible by boat or cruise, with trails and scenic overlooks. • Moose-watching tours / scenic drives — early morning and dusk drives along forest roads offer a good chance of spotting moose. • Hiking & biking — trails of varying difficulty wind through woodlands, along waterways, and up ridgelines. • Scenic flight tours — see Moosehead Lake and the surrounding wilderness from above via local aviation services. Snow & Off-Season Fun • Snowmobiling, cross-country skiing & snowshoeing — when winter blankets the region, the trails come alive for snow adventurers. • Stargazing & dark-sky viewing — crisp, clear skies make for unforgettable nights under the stars.
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