Time to break in your new boots folks. Hidden away in a lakey and mountainous paradise is the Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land. The area is a mecca for all those who enjoy the rustic and the rugged. Hikers, campers, hunters, fisherman, snowmobilers, and paddlers revel in the 43,000 acres of sprawling forest, great ponds, and undeveloped shoreline. Nahmakanta lies in what is referred to by Appalachian Trail hikers as the “100 mile wilderness”. This place will get you back to the basics-crisp mountain air, stunning views, a warm campfire, and fields of stars.
Time to break in your new boots folks. Hidden away in a lakey and mountainous paradise is the Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land. The area is a mecca for all those who enjoy the rustic and the rugged. Hikers, campers, hunters, fisherman, snowmobilers, and paddlers revel in the 43,000 acres of sprawling forest, great ponds, and undeveloped shoreline. Nahmakanta lies in what is referred to by Appalachian Trail hikers as the “100 mile wilderness”. This place will get you back to the basics-crisp mountain air, stunning views, a warm campfire, and fields of stars.
If you’re looking to get wet n’ wild in Main, then camping at Nahmakanta is your ticket. Most of the campsites sit along the banks of the large, pristine ponds that dot the area, including a few spots on Tumbledown Dick Pond (insert inappropriate joke here). If you’re really looking to rough it, check out the Debsconeag Backcountry Trail. Read more...
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Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land
Time to break in your new boots folks. Hidden away in a lakey and mountainous paradise is the Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land. The area is a mecca for all those who enjoy the rustic and the rugged. Hikers, campers, hunters, fisherman, snowmobilers, and paddlers revel in the 43,000 acres of sprawling forest, great ponds, and undeveloped shoreline. Nahmakanta lies in what is referred to by Appalachian Trail hikers as the “100 mile wilderness”. This place will get you back to the basics-crisp mountain air, stunning views, a warm campfire, and fields of stars.
Time to break in your new boots folks. Hidden away in a lakey and mountainous paradise is the Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land. The area is a mecca for all those who enjoy the rustic and the rugged. Hikers, campers, hunters, fisherman, snowmobilers, and paddlers revel in the 43,000 acres of sprawling forest, great ponds, and undeveloped shoreline. Nahmakanta lies in what is referred to by Appalachian Trail hikers as the “100 mile wilderness”. This place will get you back to the basics-crisp mountain air, stunning views, a warm campfire, and fields of stars.
Activities in the park
1 campground in Nahmakanta Public Reserved Land
If you’re looking to get wet n’ wild in Main, then camping at Nahmakanta is your ticket. Most of the campsites sit along the banks of the large, pristine ponds that dot the area, including a few spots on Tumbledown Dick Pond (insert inappropriate joke here). If you’re really looking to rough it, check out the Debsconeag Backcountry Trail. Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
Public campgrounds (book externally) —