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Off-Grid Mtn-View Private Campsite

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · 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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Camping at Eagle Lake gives you direct access to forest trails, crisp water, and quiet nights under Maine’s big sky. You’ll find campsites that back onto thick woods, sit right by the lake, or hide out in grassy fields—over 400 options, so there’s plenty of room to find your spot. Prices start at $30 a night, with most campers landing around $65. Showers, pet-friendly policies, and campfires are the norm. Swimming, wildlife-watching, and hiking keep days busy. Top picks like Off-Grid Mtn-View Private Campsite (27 reviews) offer mountain views and real privacy. Twin Brook Farm (5 reviews) gives you open skies and farm vibes. Eagle Lake’s terrain is straightforward: woods, water, and space to roam. Bring sturdy boots and a sense of adventure.

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