Wheelchair-accessible camping near Howland

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Egypt Acres

1. Egypt Acres

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50mi from Howland · 16 sites · Tents, RVs · Ellsworth, ME
Plenty to do enjoy. Eagle soaring overhead (sometimes ) . look for colorful rocks on property. Keep in mind on any reviews . This 51 acres project some of it is being reclaimed back to nature . So gravel pit is being mined for materials to maintain whole gravel section of Egypt lane (private road.) It’s 2 miles of gravel road . Then it will be reclaimed also . The pit is not to be explored . Also is not part of the campsites that are booked . There is plenty of flat land to stay safe In the meanwhile . there are sites that are semi complete wooded partly . Until they grow back . Your booking $ helps fund all of these projects that I do . Plenty of acres to explore quiet and peaceful. . Egypt stream flows around half the property .Gated for your security. A lot of nature . Wild life present. please leash your pets there’s porcupines around ! . Peaceful and Quiet! Close to a few parks and Acadia national park. Lemoine state park is very close . Bar harbor also . Campfires are ok no bonfires tho. NOTE: Please do 15 MPH on gravel road occasionally farm animals and baby chickens sometime wander up on road . NOTE: EGYPT LANE IS THE ONLY ACCESS ROAD ! NO MATTER IF GPS MAP REDIRECTS YOU ! ESPECIALLY if it shows you to railroad siding road . Go past railroad siding rd off of Washington junction road to ROUTE 1 to Route 182 (Franklin road .) Thank you. Very much Michael
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Artist Property, Coastal Maine

3. Artist Property, Coastal Maine

94%
(17)
49mi from Howland · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging · Orland, ME
Pajaritaflora artist property, bordering Midcoast and Downeast Maine, is an easy place to come to. This property is an excellent location near Acadia National Park, Blue Hill, Bangor, and Belfast Maine. It is on RTE 1. The lot is a large, grass, pull-through location. Please read the description carefully. The location is on the corner of RTE 1 and Powers Drive Lane. To enter, turn onto Powers Drive and take a sharp left into the first driveway and onto the grass back toward rte 1. Park parallel with Powers Drive Lane near the big oaks. Pajaritaflora Artist Studio/Gallery is located here. I am an artist. Welcome to my studio property. There is a long spacious spot for most sizes RV. It has level grass for you to park on. There is a group fire pit area on the grounds for everyone. Many people do not need electricity these days. So I have lowered the price of the spot. It is without electricity. You can add it on if you wish at $20 per night. You will need a long extension, and it is 20 amps. I have water for your holding tank. Sorry, no sewer. This is an excellent spot for a short stay. It is good if you need to be here a couple of days prior to your campground stay! I have been enjoying hosting campers here for the past two seasons. I can't wait to meet you! This is my third season here.
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Eveleth RV Launch Pad

4. Eveleth RV Launch Pad

47mi from Howland · 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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Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

5. Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

50mi from Howland · 3 sites · Lodging · Ellsworth, ME
Arbor Camp is a collection of thoughtfully designed cabins and treehouses set on 30 private acres in the Maine woods offering a secluded forest retreat on the Union River—private and peaceful, yet just minutes from the shops, restaurants, and year-round charm of downtown Ellsworth. Located 30 minutes north of Acadia National Park, it’s an ideal base for exploring the mountains, woods, lakes, and rugged shoreline that define Downeast Maine. With nearly half a mile of river frontage, a stream, and over a mile of hand-cut walking trails, Arbor Camp’s thirty acres provide ample space to unwind without leaving the grounds. Two cabins and a treehouse sit in an open field with wide views of the river and its passing wildlife. The remaining treehouses are thoughtfully spaced across 25 acres of quiet forest, offering privacy and a sense of deep immersion in the trees. Many enjoy filtered river views through the canopy. Each season brings its own pleasures: temperate summer days and cool, starlit evenings; fall foliage and crisp air; the stillness of snow-covered woods in winter; and, in spring, a quiet reawakening as color and life return to the forest. Arbor Camp began in 2022, when three friends came together to build a quiet place in the woods. Thirty acres along the Union River in Ellsworth offered the space—and the inspiration—for something lasting. The project was shaped by Maine’s camp tradition: simple, seasonal dwellings that invite stillness, comfort, and connection to the land. We followed the path of an old roadbed to guide our layout, preserving as many trees as possible. Cabins and treehouses are spaced for privacy and quiet, and walking trails were cut by hand to follow the natural shape of the land. Wildlife is part of daily life here. Songbirds call from the canopy. Heron and eagles pass overhead. Deer move through the understory, and turkeys wander the clearings. Mushrooms—chanterelles, black trumpets, and others—rise through the forest floor in season. From the start, the idea was simple: to create a place that feels good to step into. Each of us brought different experiences—design, building, creative work—but shared a clear vision: spaces that are well made, deeply comfortable, and in tune with their surroundings.
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Grangers Lakeside Camping

6. Grangers Lakeside Camping

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42mi from Howland · 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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Wild Soul Serenity Campground

7. Wild Soul Serenity Campground

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(19)
46mi from Howland · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waltham, ME
*Camp will be winterized Oct 19th, no Glamper or bell tent. But you can still reserve a tent site, beach tenting or auto camping. Founded in 2024, Wild Soul Serenity (WSS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping others heal, reconnect, and thrive through the restorative power of nature and holistic wellness. Our mission is to create a sustainable sanctuary for Veterans, First Responders, creatives, and the broader community to experience mental, emotional, and spiritual renewal. WSS was born from a desire to serve and support others while building a sustainable, passive residual income model that reinvests into the land and the people it serves. Nestled in the wilderness near Acadia National Park, our off-the-grid campground merges rustic camping on a lake. Guests can unplug, realign, and reconnect with nature and themselves and receive services such as yoga, energy work, and bodywork in three ways: 1. When campers request private sessions during their stay. 2. When wellness professionals host ongoing services onsite. 3. During WSS-hosted events that feature healing arts practitioners. Our event space will be available for rental and collaboration with local businesses, nonprofits, and community groups—so long as their purpose aligns with our values: promoting wellness, building connection, and supporting mental health through holistic means and nature's tranquility. Each year we will build on this wilderness campground to make this a place for many. For 2025 we have just a few campsites, some have platforms, some without. Each campsite has a buffer of vegetation with the lake as a view, a fire pit and space to have more than one tent. There will be a camp style toilet; currently we are in motion to have a wooden privy built. There's no running water, not much cell service, no electricity. Park at the main road and pull/carry your camping items into the woods. Your site will be labeled. Trash in, trash out. Firewood, camp owned canoe, and walk the beach (if low levels). Dog friendly: must be friendly, on a leash and please be mindful of dogs digging. Here we value the land, it's sanctuary and soil erosion prevention along the shoreline. There's a hangout at the entrance. Friends and Family Market on rte 1A is the closest resupply.
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The camp site with fire pit and granite bench.

8. Back Forty Camping at its best

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36mi from Howland · 1 site · Tent, RV · Corinna, ME
The land our farm is on has been in my family for generations.   It was originally part of my Great Grand Fathers dairy farm.   We took over this section of the land to create our own farm several years ago.  We raise beef, pork, chicken, and goats to sell.   We also have several horses on the farm.    The camping spot has been used by our family for years hosting “back forty” parties and weekend getaways.  The pond was dug by my grandfather over 40 years ago for irrigation.    It is no longer used for that and has become a wonderful frog pond that is stocked with trout.    Over the last few years, we upgraded the camping area with a shed, outhouse, fire pit and granite bench, and a bean hole bean pit.  The shed is used for firewood storage and other camp items.     We have direct access to the ATV/Multi use trail system that can take you all over Central Maine.   We have mowed waking trails around the property and acres of woods to explore.   
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Homestead Farm Retreat

9. Homestead Farm Retreat

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29mi from Howland · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Corinth, ME
CENTRAL MAINE (CORINTH) - Camp sites are located in a large, quiet, rural backyard with direct access to 90 acres of wooded, private, non-motorized trails, including a shallow stream. Several camper/rv sites are available near the gazebo, some flatter than others. Two of our sites are even appropriate for horse trailers... bring your own portable electric fence, highline your horses, or use our grass paddock! In Corinth, the paved roads are considered ATV trails as long as you're heading to a trail (closest trail is less than 4 miles away). We are 30 minutes from the Interstate, 30 minutes from the Waterfront Concerts venue and Cross Insurance Center, and less than 1-2 hours from a ton of great outdoor attractions, like the Moosehead Lake Region, Baxter State Park, Fort Knox / Penobscot Observatory, and tons more. We can offer 15a electric at Sites 1 and 4, and we have a small dumpster, one bag of trash per stay is allowed. There is direct access to our private wooded trail system (non-motorized-use-only). Camp site property is attached to a small hobby farm with 2 horses and a flock of chickens. We sell beautiful blue/green/brown farm-fresh eggs from our free range chickens ($5/dozen). We also offer an optional and customizable "Farm Experience"... collect eggs, brush and feed horses, etc. Also optional/customizable, visit our home for a traditional Maine meal served on our patio, near our big fire pit. Meals are negotiated on a custom basis with local in-season foods.
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Upper field overlooking Dixmont mountains

11. Randall Farm, Field of Dreams

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42mi from Howland · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Etna, ME
We are third generation Randalls to own this 100 acre farm. We love the property and we are creating an event venue space. On the farmhouse side we have an original 1800s barn. We are building a large pavilion for events. Behind this area there is a rolling hill which overlooks Dixmont mountains. Across the road, is a large, flat field with small farm pond with tree swing, rustic arbor and historic farm equipment. We are just a few miles off I-95 both north and south bound. The farm is just a few miles away from Plymouth Pond, Etna Pond and just about 10 miles away from Newport with ATV trails, Sebasticook Lake and main direction to enter the lakes/Appalachian Mountain region. Stay to visit nature or stay for easy access to the Bangor Waterfront, Cross Insurance Center or the Children's Discovery Museum.
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Katahdin Region Basecamp

13. Katahdin Region Basecamp

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43mi from Howland · 2 sites · Tents · East Millinocket, ME
85 acres of woodlands, fields, and wetlands located in the shadow of Mount Katahdin, and conveniently just 2 miles off Route 95, along the Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway. We call our special spot Siberia Crossing, a nod to the workers who laid the Bangor and Aroostook RR tracks in the late 1800s, and dubbed the place "colder than Siberia!" Go for a paddle in a small bog adjacent to our property (kayaks provided) and look for beavers and moose, take a leisurely stroll through the forest, get out your binoculars and Merlin App and see what you can find for birds, or just sit on the deck and enjoy the stunning sunsets over the entire Katahdin Range. And another thing - the STARS! You can either take in the nationally acclaimed dark skies right from the tent deck, or grab a blanket and head down to the field where you will be rewarded with 360-degree dark sky views! And don't pass up the regional foliage season, which is always spectacular with amazing foliage views both on the property and over Katahdin in the Fall. This private gated property is within close proximity to numerous outdoor recreational opportunities and hundreds of thousands of acres of conserved lands, including Baxter State Park, Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, and Penobscot River Trails. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, canoeing, birding, hunting, fishing, trail riding or simply relaxing in the great Maine outdoors, you are sure to find our property a suitable basecamp for your North Woods adventures.
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$130
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Marble Creek Acres

14. Marble Creek Acres

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19mi from Howland · 3 sites · RVs · Lincoln, ME
Welcome to Marble Creek Acres Tucked into the woods of the Northern Maine Highlands, Marble Creek Acres is a growing winery and cidery destination with a homestead heart. Situated on 6 peaceful acres of mixed woods and farmland, our property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and flavorful experiences. Our onsite winery and cidery is the centerpiece of the farm, featuring a cozy tasting room where you can sample from a rotating menu of 15+ handcrafted wines and 20+ hard ciders on tap. Whether you're an experienced enthusiast or a casual sipper, there’s always something new to discover in your glass. In addition to tastings, we host guests through Airbnb and Harvest Hosts, offering a quiet place to stay with modern comforts, star-filled skies, and the peaceful stillness of the Maine woods. Our farm is home to a small herd of Kiko goats, a working greenhouse, and 24 raised garden beds filled with perennials like rhubarb, horseradish, asparagus, blueberries, and grapes. We also maintain around 100 dwarf apple trees, and pear, peach, plum, and cherry trees, that contribute to our hard cider production, along with active honey bees (both Italian and Saskatraz) who help pollinate the land and produce our own raw honey. Guests are welcome to browse the Farm Store, portion of our tasting room, stocked with seasonal goods like goat sausage, jams, maple syrup, honey, and fresh vegetables when available, and a large selection of small-batch crafted wine, and hard cider. Adventure awaits just outside the gate with direct access to the Mt. Jefferson Backcountry Riders ATV Trail System, connecting you to hundreds of miles of scenic routes that reach north to Houlton, east to Calais, and even south toward Ellsworth. The region is also rich with lakes, rivers, and streams for paddling, fishing, or simply soaking in nature. If you're seeking a quiet, welcoming escape with local flavor—literally—Marble Creek Acres is the perfect place to sip, stay, and explore.
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Historic Qualey Homestead & Forest

18. Historic Qualey Homestead & Forest

43mi from Howland · 1 site · Tent · Stacyville, ME
Walking rights to 5 million acres! 10 mountain view! Butterfly Paradise! Exactly between Baxter State Park and Katahdin Woods And Waters National Monument. A connoisseur's delight. Gift items including mystic and celestial paintings, soon to be available from the owners on Etsy at www.etsy.com/shop/PleiadiaJewels and RedBubble at www.redbubble/com/shop/PleiadiaJewels Enough room for 12 camp sites. Please bring a Chemical Toilet or visit the CircleK gas station and deli and travel goods shop, which is full service, 3 minutes from the house and camping area. Parking is on the lane next to the small graveyard. BUTTERFLY PARADISE HOMESTEAD Originally built in 1904 as the Qualey Homestead, w/an addition in 1949. It has a great view of Katahdin from Kitchen & Living Room, partial view from the Den, which has a view of Mount Chase & Sugar Loaf. There is a 180 deg. view of the mountain range from the apple orchard behind the house + the star watch point by the 100 year old graveyard. There is a 12 herb medicinal garden, a 12+ wildflowers garden, + berries. The garden has amazing star watching and viewpoints with large granite stones and bistro tables for seating. Plenty of space for gazebos, pool, tiny houses, raised garden beds, etc. Lots of white quartz, red & black agate, slate. Lots of lichen, moss, pine cones, mushrooms. Lots of wildlife: eagles, hawks, turkey flock, deer herd, squirrels, chipmunks, and countless species of bird. Two 100+ year old and several other mature heirloom apple trees. There is a nearby creek leading to the 10,000 Acre Bog which is full of peat + pitcher plants. The house is fed by a well and there is not one but two seasonal springs in the garden, one supports a raspberry bog, and the other a very nice pond which a variety of toads and frogs and salamanders enjoy. The home is 5 min. from the grocery, town office, post office, transfer station, & church in Sherman; 10 min. from the local junior high & high school; 25 min. from hardware, nursery, supermarket, & churches in Patten. Just 30 min. from Millinocket, 45 min. from Lincoln, & 1 hr. from Bangor. Express bus service to the airport from Circle K by the Katahdin Motor Lodge 2 min. from the house. There are nearby farms that sell produce and quilts.
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Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins

19. Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins

18mi from Howland · 5 sites · Lee, ME
Discover the unique charm of Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins, where you can enjoy a serene and private retreat while immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Maine's four seasons. This idyllic getaway offers direct access to a wealth of outdoor adventures, making it the perfect destination for nature enthusiasts. At Sleeping Bear, you'll find endless opportunities for fishing, with a variety of angling options available nearby. For those who crave adventure on wheels, you can hop on your ATV or snowmobile and explore thousands of miles of some of the finest trails in Northern Maine, all starting right from your doorstep. Hiking enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Baxter State Park, where you can explore stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Additionally, the area is renowned for its exceptional hunting opportunities, catering to both small and large game hunters. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins is your gateway to an unforgettable outdoor experience in the heart of Maine.

Looking for the perfect camping getaway near Howland, Maine? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 640 options available, you're sure to find the ideal spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with an average price per night of $35 and options as low as $12, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Need some recommendations? Check out these top campsites with rave reviews: Four Acre Woods Campground (419 reviews), The Point (326 reviews), and Maine Wild Blueberry Bliss (178 reviews). Plus, popular amenities like pets, campfires, and showers are available. And if you're into surfing, off-roading (OHV), or wind sports, you'll find plenty of opportunities for outdoor excitement. Start planning your camping trip today with Hipcamp!

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Top-rated campgrounds

Egypt Acres

1. Egypt Acres

99%
(126)
50mi from Howland · 16 sites · Tents, RVs · Ellsworth, ME
Plenty to do enjoy. Eagle soaring overhead (sometimes ) . look for colorful rocks on property. Keep in mind on any reviews . This 51 acres project some of it is being reclaimed back to nature . So gravel pit is being mined for materials to maintain whole gravel section of Egypt lane (private road.) It’s 2 miles of gravel road . Then it will be reclaimed also . The pit is not to be explored . Also is not part of the campsites that are booked . There is plenty of flat land to stay safe In the meanwhile . there are sites that are semi complete wooded partly . Until they grow back . Your booking $ helps fund all of these projects that I do . Plenty of acres to explore quiet and peaceful. . Egypt stream flows around half the property .Gated for your security. A lot of nature . Wild life present. please leash your pets there’s porcupines around ! . Peaceful and Quiet! Close to a few parks and Acadia national park. Lemoine state park is very close . Bar harbor also . Campfires are ok no bonfires tho. NOTE: Please do 15 MPH on gravel road occasionally farm animals and baby chickens sometime wander up on road . NOTE: EGYPT LANE IS THE ONLY ACCESS ROAD ! NO MATTER IF GPS MAP REDIRECTS YOU ! ESPECIALLY if it shows you to railroad siding road . Go past railroad siding rd off of Washington junction road to ROUTE 1 to Route 182 (Franklin road .) Thank you. Very much Michael
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Artist Property, Coastal Maine

3. Artist Property, Coastal Maine

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49mi from Howland · 3 sites · RVs, Lodging · Orland, ME
Pajaritaflora artist property, bordering Midcoast and Downeast Maine, is an easy place to come to. This property is an excellent location near Acadia National Park, Blue Hill, Bangor, and Belfast Maine. It is on RTE 1. The lot is a large, grass, pull-through location. Please read the description carefully. The location is on the corner of RTE 1 and Powers Drive Lane. To enter, turn onto Powers Drive and take a sharp left into the first driveway and onto the grass back toward rte 1. Park parallel with Powers Drive Lane near the big oaks. Pajaritaflora Artist Studio/Gallery is located here. I am an artist. Welcome to my studio property. There is a long spacious spot for most sizes RV. It has level grass for you to park on. There is a group fire pit area on the grounds for everyone. Many people do not need electricity these days. So I have lowered the price of the spot. It is without electricity. You can add it on if you wish at $20 per night. You will need a long extension, and it is 20 amps. I have water for your holding tank. Sorry, no sewer. This is an excellent spot for a short stay. It is good if you need to be here a couple of days prior to your campground stay! I have been enjoying hosting campers here for the past two seasons. I can't wait to meet you! This is my third season here.
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Eveleth RV Launch Pad

4. Eveleth RV Launch Pad

47mi from Howland · 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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Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

5. Arbor Camp Acadia Cabins/Treehouses

50mi from Howland · 3 sites · Lodging · Ellsworth, ME
Arbor Camp is a collection of thoughtfully designed cabins and treehouses set on 30 private acres in the Maine woods offering a secluded forest retreat on the Union River—private and peaceful, yet just minutes from the shops, restaurants, and year-round charm of downtown Ellsworth. Located 30 minutes north of Acadia National Park, it’s an ideal base for exploring the mountains, woods, lakes, and rugged shoreline that define Downeast Maine. With nearly half a mile of river frontage, a stream, and over a mile of hand-cut walking trails, Arbor Camp’s thirty acres provide ample space to unwind without leaving the grounds. Two cabins and a treehouse sit in an open field with wide views of the river and its passing wildlife. The remaining treehouses are thoughtfully spaced across 25 acres of quiet forest, offering privacy and a sense of deep immersion in the trees. Many enjoy filtered river views through the canopy. Each season brings its own pleasures: temperate summer days and cool, starlit evenings; fall foliage and crisp air; the stillness of snow-covered woods in winter; and, in spring, a quiet reawakening as color and life return to the forest. Arbor Camp began in 2022, when three friends came together to build a quiet place in the woods. Thirty acres along the Union River in Ellsworth offered the space—and the inspiration—for something lasting. The project was shaped by Maine’s camp tradition: simple, seasonal dwellings that invite stillness, comfort, and connection to the land. We followed the path of an old roadbed to guide our layout, preserving as many trees as possible. Cabins and treehouses are spaced for privacy and quiet, and walking trails were cut by hand to follow the natural shape of the land. Wildlife is part of daily life here. Songbirds call from the canopy. Heron and eagles pass overhead. Deer move through the understory, and turkeys wander the clearings. Mushrooms—chanterelles, black trumpets, and others—rise through the forest floor in season. From the start, the idea was simple: to create a place that feels good to step into. Each of us brought different experiences—design, building, creative work—but shared a clear vision: spaces that are well made, deeply comfortable, and in tune with their surroundings.
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$400
 / night
Grangers Lakeside Camping

6. Grangers Lakeside Camping

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42mi from Howland · 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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Wild Soul Serenity Campground

7. Wild Soul Serenity Campground

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46mi from Howland · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Waltham, ME
*Camp will be winterized Oct 19th, no Glamper or bell tent. But you can still reserve a tent site, beach tenting or auto camping. Founded in 2024, Wild Soul Serenity (WSS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping others heal, reconnect, and thrive through the restorative power of nature and holistic wellness. Our mission is to create a sustainable sanctuary for Veterans, First Responders, creatives, and the broader community to experience mental, emotional, and spiritual renewal. WSS was born from a desire to serve and support others while building a sustainable, passive residual income model that reinvests into the land and the people it serves. Nestled in the wilderness near Acadia National Park, our off-the-grid campground merges rustic camping on a lake. Guests can unplug, realign, and reconnect with nature and themselves and receive services such as yoga, energy work, and bodywork in three ways: 1. When campers request private sessions during their stay. 2. When wellness professionals host ongoing services onsite. 3. During WSS-hosted events that feature healing arts practitioners. Our event space will be available for rental and collaboration with local businesses, nonprofits, and community groups—so long as their purpose aligns with our values: promoting wellness, building connection, and supporting mental health through holistic means and nature's tranquility. Each year we will build on this wilderness campground to make this a place for many. For 2025 we have just a few campsites, some have platforms, some without. Each campsite has a buffer of vegetation with the lake as a view, a fire pit and space to have more than one tent. There will be a camp style toilet; currently we are in motion to have a wooden privy built. There's no running water, not much cell service, no electricity. Park at the main road and pull/carry your camping items into the woods. Your site will be labeled. Trash in, trash out. Firewood, camp owned canoe, and walk the beach (if low levels). Dog friendly: must be friendly, on a leash and please be mindful of dogs digging. Here we value the land, it's sanctuary and soil erosion prevention along the shoreline. There's a hangout at the entrance. Friends and Family Market on rte 1A is the closest resupply.
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The camp site with fire pit and granite bench.

8. Back Forty Camping at its best

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36mi from Howland · 1 site · Tent, RV · Corinna, ME
The land our farm is on has been in my family for generations.   It was originally part of my Great Grand Fathers dairy farm.   We took over this section of the land to create our own farm several years ago.  We raise beef, pork, chicken, and goats to sell.   We also have several horses on the farm.    The camping spot has been used by our family for years hosting “back forty” parties and weekend getaways.  The pond was dug by my grandfather over 40 years ago for irrigation.    It is no longer used for that and has become a wonderful frog pond that is stocked with trout.    Over the last few years, we upgraded the camping area with a shed, outhouse, fire pit and granite bench, and a bean hole bean pit.  The shed is used for firewood storage and other camp items.     We have direct access to the ATV/Multi use trail system that can take you all over Central Maine.   We have mowed waking trails around the property and acres of woods to explore.   
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Homestead Farm Retreat

9. Homestead Farm Retreat

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29mi from Howland · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Corinth, ME
CENTRAL MAINE (CORINTH) - Camp sites are located in a large, quiet, rural backyard with direct access to 90 acres of wooded, private, non-motorized trails, including a shallow stream. Several camper/rv sites are available near the gazebo, some flatter than others. Two of our sites are even appropriate for horse trailers... bring your own portable electric fence, highline your horses, or use our grass paddock! In Corinth, the paved roads are considered ATV trails as long as you're heading to a trail (closest trail is less than 4 miles away). We are 30 minutes from the Interstate, 30 minutes from the Waterfront Concerts venue and Cross Insurance Center, and less than 1-2 hours from a ton of great outdoor attractions, like the Moosehead Lake Region, Baxter State Park, Fort Knox / Penobscot Observatory, and tons more. We can offer 15a electric at Sites 1 and 4, and we have a small dumpster, one bag of trash per stay is allowed. There is direct access to our private wooded trail system (non-motorized-use-only). Camp site property is attached to a small hobby farm with 2 horses and a flock of chickens. We sell beautiful blue/green/brown farm-fresh eggs from our free range chickens ($5/dozen). We also offer an optional and customizable "Farm Experience"... collect eggs, brush and feed horses, etc. Also optional/customizable, visit our home for a traditional Maine meal served on our patio, near our big fire pit. Meals are negotiated on a custom basis with local in-season foods.
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Upper field overlooking Dixmont mountains

11. Randall Farm, Field of Dreams

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42mi from Howland · 10 sites · Tents, RVs · Etna, ME
We are third generation Randalls to own this 100 acre farm. We love the property and we are creating an event venue space. On the farmhouse side we have an original 1800s barn. We are building a large pavilion for events. Behind this area there is a rolling hill which overlooks Dixmont mountains. Across the road, is a large, flat field with small farm pond with tree swing, rustic arbor and historic farm equipment. We are just a few miles off I-95 both north and south bound. The farm is just a few miles away from Plymouth Pond, Etna Pond and just about 10 miles away from Newport with ATV trails, Sebasticook Lake and main direction to enter the lakes/Appalachian Mountain region. Stay to visit nature or stay for easy access to the Bangor Waterfront, Cross Insurance Center or the Children's Discovery Museum.
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Katahdin Region Basecamp

13. Katahdin Region Basecamp

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43mi from Howland · 2 sites · Tents · East Millinocket, ME
85 acres of woodlands, fields, and wetlands located in the shadow of Mount Katahdin, and conveniently just 2 miles off Route 95, along the Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway. We call our special spot Siberia Crossing, a nod to the workers who laid the Bangor and Aroostook RR tracks in the late 1800s, and dubbed the place "colder than Siberia!" Go for a paddle in a small bog adjacent to our property (kayaks provided) and look for beavers and moose, take a leisurely stroll through the forest, get out your binoculars and Merlin App and see what you can find for birds, or just sit on the deck and enjoy the stunning sunsets over the entire Katahdin Range. And another thing - the STARS! You can either take in the nationally acclaimed dark skies right from the tent deck, or grab a blanket and head down to the field where you will be rewarded with 360-degree dark sky views! And don't pass up the regional foliage season, which is always spectacular with amazing foliage views both on the property and over Katahdin in the Fall. This private gated property is within close proximity to numerous outdoor recreational opportunities and hundreds of thousands of acres of conserved lands, including Baxter State Park, Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, and Penobscot River Trails. Whether you enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, canoeing, birding, hunting, fishing, trail riding or simply relaxing in the great Maine outdoors, you are sure to find our property a suitable basecamp for your North Woods adventures.
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Marble Creek Acres

14. Marble Creek Acres

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19mi from Howland · 3 sites · RVs · Lincoln, ME
Welcome to Marble Creek Acres Tucked into the woods of the Northern Maine Highlands, Marble Creek Acres is a growing winery and cidery destination with a homestead heart. Situated on 6 peaceful acres of mixed woods and farmland, our property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and flavorful experiences. Our onsite winery and cidery is the centerpiece of the farm, featuring a cozy tasting room where you can sample from a rotating menu of 15+ handcrafted wines and 20+ hard ciders on tap. Whether you're an experienced enthusiast or a casual sipper, there’s always something new to discover in your glass. In addition to tastings, we host guests through Airbnb and Harvest Hosts, offering a quiet place to stay with modern comforts, star-filled skies, and the peaceful stillness of the Maine woods. Our farm is home to a small herd of Kiko goats, a working greenhouse, and 24 raised garden beds filled with perennials like rhubarb, horseradish, asparagus, blueberries, and grapes. We also maintain around 100 dwarf apple trees, and pear, peach, plum, and cherry trees, that contribute to our hard cider production, along with active honey bees (both Italian and Saskatraz) who help pollinate the land and produce our own raw honey. Guests are welcome to browse the Farm Store, portion of our tasting room, stocked with seasonal goods like goat sausage, jams, maple syrup, honey, and fresh vegetables when available, and a large selection of small-batch crafted wine, and hard cider. Adventure awaits just outside the gate with direct access to the Mt. Jefferson Backcountry Riders ATV Trail System, connecting you to hundreds of miles of scenic routes that reach north to Houlton, east to Calais, and even south toward Ellsworth. The region is also rich with lakes, rivers, and streams for paddling, fishing, or simply soaking in nature. If you're seeking a quiet, welcoming escape with local flavor—literally—Marble Creek Acres is the perfect place to sip, stay, and explore.
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Historic Qualey Homestead & Forest

18. Historic Qualey Homestead & Forest

43mi from Howland · 1 site · Tent · Stacyville, ME
Walking rights to 5 million acres! 10 mountain view! Butterfly Paradise! Exactly between Baxter State Park and Katahdin Woods And Waters National Monument. A connoisseur's delight. Gift items including mystic and celestial paintings, soon to be available from the owners on Etsy at www.etsy.com/shop/PleiadiaJewels and RedBubble at www.redbubble/com/shop/PleiadiaJewels Enough room for 12 camp sites. Please bring a Chemical Toilet or visit the CircleK gas station and deli and travel goods shop, which is full service, 3 minutes from the house and camping area. Parking is on the lane next to the small graveyard. BUTTERFLY PARADISE HOMESTEAD Originally built in 1904 as the Qualey Homestead, w/an addition in 1949. It has a great view of Katahdin from Kitchen & Living Room, partial view from the Den, which has a view of Mount Chase & Sugar Loaf. There is a 180 deg. view of the mountain range from the apple orchard behind the house + the star watch point by the 100 year old graveyard. There is a 12 herb medicinal garden, a 12+ wildflowers garden, + berries. The garden has amazing star watching and viewpoints with large granite stones and bistro tables for seating. Plenty of space for gazebos, pool, tiny houses, raised garden beds, etc. Lots of white quartz, red & black agate, slate. Lots of lichen, moss, pine cones, mushrooms. Lots of wildlife: eagles, hawks, turkey flock, deer herd, squirrels, chipmunks, and countless species of bird. Two 100+ year old and several other mature heirloom apple trees. There is a nearby creek leading to the 10,000 Acre Bog which is full of peat + pitcher plants. The house is fed by a well and there is not one but two seasonal springs in the garden, one supports a raspberry bog, and the other a very nice pond which a variety of toads and frogs and salamanders enjoy. The home is 5 min. from the grocery, town office, post office, transfer station, & church in Sherman; 10 min. from the local junior high & high school; 25 min. from hardware, nursery, supermarket, & churches in Patten. Just 30 min. from Millinocket, 45 min. from Lincoln, & 1 hr. from Bangor. Express bus service to the airport from Circle K by the Katahdin Motor Lodge 2 min. from the house. There are nearby farms that sell produce and quilts.
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Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins

19. Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins

18mi from Howland · 5 sites · Lee, ME
Discover the unique charm of Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins, where you can enjoy a serene and private retreat while immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Maine's four seasons. This idyllic getaway offers direct access to a wealth of outdoor adventures, making it the perfect destination for nature enthusiasts. At Sleeping Bear, you'll find endless opportunities for fishing, with a variety of angling options available nearby. For those who crave adventure on wheels, you can hop on your ATV or snowmobile and explore thousands of miles of some of the finest trails in Northern Maine, all starting right from your doorstep. Hiking enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Baxter State Park, where you can explore stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. Additionally, the area is renowned for its exceptional hunting opportunities, catering to both small and large game hunters. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins is your gateway to an unforgettable outdoor experience in the heart of Maine.

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