Calling all family campers! Lake St. George has something special for both bigs and littles. We’ll start with the big draw, Lake St. George, which is about as quintessential Maine as you can get. You’ve got resident loons, with their haunting laughter echoing across the lake, undeveloped islands for picnicking and exploring, and campsites that hug the shore, offering spectacular sunrises from the comfort of your sleeping bag. Parents will love the lifeguarded beach, play area, and picnic spots right on the water. Kids, well they’ll just love being in the water. This is the family vacation to write home about, load up the old canoe and a couple of fishing poles and start relaxing on Lake St. George.
Calling all family campers! Lake St. George has something special for both bigs and littles. We’ll start with the big draw, Lake St. George, which is about as quintessential Maine as you can get. You’ve got resident loons, with their haunting laughter echoing across the lake, undeveloped islands for picnicking and exploring, and campsites that hug the shore, offering spectacular sunrises from the comfort of your sleeping bag. Parents will love the lifeguarded beach, play area, and picnic spots right on the water. Kids, well they’ll just love being in the water. This is the family vacation to write home about, load up the old canoe and a couple of fishing poles and start relaxing on Lake St. George.
Watching a sunrise over a sparkling lake is definitely a bucket-list-worthy item—which you can check off when you camp at Lake St. George. The campsites here sit near or right on the water; sites 30 and 31 have some of the best views. P. S. You might want to bring some earplugs, unless you don’t mind the call of loons (the birds, not your crazy ca Read more...
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Lake St. George State Park
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Watching a sunrise over a sparkling lake is definitely a bucket-list-worthy item—which you can check off when you camp at Lake St. George. The campsites here sit near or right on the water; sites 30 and 31 have some of the best views. P. S. You might want to bring some earplugs, unless you don’t mind the call of loons (the birds, not your crazy ca Read more...
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