72 acres hosted by Ken J.
1 RV/tent site
Primitive camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Near Acadia National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Thompson Island Information Center.
72 acres at the base of Little Chick Hill in a sustainably harvested small woodlot. Local climbing, mountain biking, atv, boating, and fishing just minutes away. Two adjacent sites, rented as one. Views of the mountain and hiking from the site. Campfires are OK and wood is included on-site, no bonfires please.
Site is in Clifton, ME. Near Big and Little Chick Hills.
Carry in and carry out all food, water, and waste. Road is about 100 yards and solid. Fire rings and picnic tables supplied.
Solid sites for tents, small trailers and RVs. Two sites, rented as one, up to two trailers, tents, or RVs. Picnic tables and fire ring on site.
Local hiking to Chick Hill and Little Chick Hill from the sites. Other local hiking available, Parks Pond Bluff, Amhearst Town Forest, as well as Acadia National Park, a short 30 mile drive.
Local rock climbing at Parks Pond Bluff, Eagles Bluff, and Big Chick Hill. As well as Acadia National Park.
Local mountain bike riding at Parks Pond Bluff and Kiski Lot in Dedham, Maine. All hiking, climbing, and biking are within 30 min of the campsite, Acadia National Park is a tad further.
Ellsworth is a great town with excellent food and shops, and Bangor is the third largest city in the state, each is 15 minutes from the campsite, in opposite directions.
The property is a successional forest with a spruce-lined creek and beautiful areas to explore. The forest has been sustainably harvested with areas of older forests retained.Solid sites for tents, small trailers and RVs. Two sites, rented as one, up to two trailers, tents, or RVs. Picnic tables and fire ring on site.
Local hiking to Chick Hill and Little Chick Hill from the sites. Other local hiking available, Parks Pond Bluff, Amhearst Town Forest, as well as Acadia National Park, a short 30 mile drive.
Local rock climbing at Parks Pond Bluff, Eagles Bluff, and Big Chick Hill. As well as Acadia National Park.
Local mountain bike riding at Parks Pond Bluff and Kiski Lot in Dedham, Maine. All hiking, climbing, and biking are within 30 min of the campsite, Acadia National Park is a tad further.
Ellsworth is a great town with excellent food and shops, and Bangor is the third largest city in the state, each is 15 minutes from the campsite, in opposite directions.
The property is a successional forest with a spruce-lined creek and beautiful areas to explore. The forest has been sustainably harvested with areas of older forests retained.