The best camping in Mount Blue State Park, ME

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The best camping in Mount Blue State Park, ME

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Colby's Cabin

5. Colby's Cabin

100%
(24)
8.5mi from Mount Blue State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Carthage, ME
Colby's Cabin has everything you need for your stay in a beautiful, off-the-grid, rustic log cabin on 10 acres in a wilderness area minutes to Webb Lake, Tumbledown Mountain & Mt. Blue State Park. Many kinds of trails all around. In Maine’s finest hiking, hunting, fishing, skiing, hiking and boating territory. A perfect place for adventure, romance, celebration or serenity. An escape from the electronic world! But there is good cell/data service too. The cabin has solar and battery lights but no power or generator. Hand water pump in the kitchen during spring/summer/fall. 6 gallons of wash water provided in the winter. Spacious outhouse, solar shower, etc. (See Winter Conditions below). Glamping at its finest! This is a cozy place with led lights & solar lights, candles, gas cook range, gas refrigerator, wood stove, a dug well with hand-pump in the kitchen (pump can not be used when the temperature is below freezing) and a log cabin outhouse. King bed in bedroom; twin bunk beds and queen pull-out futon couch in great room Fully outfitted with dishes, utensils, pots,/pans, linens/blankets/pillows, books, games, oil lanterns, camp/bag shower and more. Firewood is included in the rental price. Propane, paper towels, toilet paper and dish soap are also provided. All Wheel Drive or 4WD is needed to access the cabin in winter and mud season. WINTER CONDITIONS (when ground is frozen): -4-wheel drive or All Wheel Drive needed. -There is NO running water from the well pump when the ground is frozen. The sink can be used with a bucket underneath. Bring extra water for washing. -Really big storms can cause reservations to be rescheduled -Extreme Cold Weather: When temperatures fall to 15 degrees or below, use the propane heater in the bunk room with the woodstove in the great room. Feed the wood stove every couple of hours. Snowmobilers! You may have to unload your machines at the bottom of the hill to get your trucks up the hill with trailers hitched or leave trailers at the bottom of the hill in a plowed out parking area, ride the snowmobiles up separately. -Shooting/Target practice is NO longer allowed due to lack of respect for safety by several sets of guests. Off the grid = NO ELECTRICITY! There IS cell/data service Bring your own drinking water
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$110
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🌲 40 Acres Of Riverfront Serenity

6. 🌲 40 Acres Of Riverfront Serenity

100%
(24)
8.8mi from Mount Blue State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Phillips, ME
Step into a world where time slows down and nature takes center stage. Nestled deep in the heart of Maine's lakes and mountains region, this stunning 40-acre property offers the ultimate retreat for campers and RV travelers looking to reconnect with the outdoors. Whether you're parking your RV under the stars or pitching a tent on a quiet riverbank, this is where solitude meets serenity. 🛶 What You'll Experience: 2,500+ feet of pristine river frontage on a sandy, gently flowing river—perfect for morning coffee views, lazy afternoon swims, or casting a line into crystal-clear waters. A private sandy beach ideal for sunbathing, skipping stones, or dipping your toes as the water laps at the shore. Two small, gentle waterfalls provide a soothing soundtrack to your evenings—fall asleep to the sound of water trickling over smooth stones. Abundant wildlife all around—wake up to birdsong, watch deer at dusk, or spot eagles soaring overhead. Phillips, Maine—surrounded by natural beauty and history. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Phillips offers attractions to enhance your stay. Discover the charm of Phillips, Maine—your base for adventure and relaxation. Hike to Daggett Rock, Maine’s largest glacial erratic, or challenge yourself on Tumbledown Mountain for sweeping summit views. Swim and gold pan at scenic Coos Canyon, or take a vintage ride on the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad. Explore local history at the Phillips Historical Society or unwind by the pristine Rangeley Lakes. Stroll the Sandy River Railroad Trail or visit AlpacaVille for family fun with friendly animals. Whatever your pace, Phillips offers the perfect mix of nature, history, and charm A porta potty is available for your convenience. Picnic bench on-site—share meals under open skies or by the firelight. Gas station, food and supermarket only a few miles away. Whether you're an angler, a nature photographer, or a soul needing silence and space, this land welcomes you with open arms. Bring your RV or tent and immerse yourself in untouched beauty. No streetlights, no noise—just the whispering trees, sparkling river, and 40 acres all to yourself. 🐾 Pet-friendly. 🔥 Campfires allowed (subject to local fire conditions).
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$64
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Coos Canyon Campground & Cabins

10. Coos Canyon Campground & Cabins

100%
(54)
12mi from Mount Blue State Park · 47 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Byron, ME
Hello & Welcome! Coos Canyon Campground & Cabins, solitude, and nature await you to find your adventure. Located two hours inland from the coast, we are nestled in the Lakes & Mountains region of Western Maine. People enjoy our destination campground for the abundance of vast land and experiences that surround us. ATVing, hiking, nature walks, swimming, fishing, kayaking/boating, and yes even, Gold Panning (Swift River is known for some of the cleanest gold in the US). Mornings are full of people getting ready to find their adventure. Afternoons are relatively quiet and evenings are filled with happy exhausted guests that like to take in the night sky and the smell and sounds of a crackling bonfire. "This gem of a place was everything we were looking for: wooded sites, privacy, solitude, a natural playground in an enchanting canyon next to a sparkling river — a place where you could leave all of the gimmicks behind and just...camp." "An authentic camping experience that has something for everyone!" Tent sites are nestled in nature, with spacious spots for RVs, and clean, cozy cabins. Whether you're an explorer or a relaxer, Coos Canyon Campgrounds is the ideal base camp when you're ready to enjoy all the captivating beauty that the Coos Canyon and Swift River area has to offer. Do lots or do little! No matter the season, you'll fall in love with our enchanting neck of the woods. -Close to multiple-day hiking trails and 250 miles of trails for ATVs, mountain biking, snowmobiling -Gold panning -Swimming -Canoeing & kayaking -Fishing -Scenic vistas and overlooks, dramatic cliffs & gorges -Stargazing -Quaint towns and eateries -Cross-country + downhill skiing -Snowmobiling, snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledding/tubing -Wildlife watching, game sport TENT SITES & LEAN-TO'S The smell of clean air, fresh pine, and a smoky campfire. Bright sunny days and starry, starry nights. Choose from a variety of woodland sites nestled in the pristine forest and within walking distance of the sparkling Swift River. RV SITES Our RV sites can accommodate all makes and models — from massive to mini — with the most generously-sized lots tucked into our beautiful forest. Each location is the perfect place to break out the lawn chairs and dive into vacation mode along the tranquil Swift River. CABINS / RENTAL TRAILER Choose from 2 duplex-style, year-round cabins that sleep up to 6 people within walking distance of the rambling Swift River. Enjoy our clean, comfortable up-to-date cabins while experiencing the rustic beauty and many things to do in and near the campgrounds. Sip your morning coffee on the porch while drinking in the sounds and sights of Coos Canyon with nothing more to ponder than how to spend the rest of your day. We know you'll love Coos Canyon Campground as much as we do. Welcome!
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Sun dog over the lake

12. Hole in the Wall Camping

97%
(400)
13mi from Mount Blue State Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Strong, ME
We purchased this land a few years ago when our neighbors decided to sell. It abuts our property They used it as a place for their family to gather and camp on during Maine wonderful summer season. It is a beautiful, quiet spot with a great view and a small pond. Hipcamp lets us share this spot and helps pay our property taxes.We are located in the western mountains of Maine in a summer community on Porter Lake. There is a beautiful view of New Vineyard mountain from our 3 acre field. We have 2 trailer sites with power and water (non potable) and an out house. The field has several fire pits and soft grassy spaces for pitching tents. The camping area is fairly private from our neighbors along the road. The site has a small private pond surrounded by trees you can sit and relax near. You can (walk/bike/drive) the 1/4 mile down the dirt road to the public beach. The beach has a public dock, boat ramp, swim float, picnic tables and grills. Paddle out to the island and try the rope swing with one of our kayaks or canoes. Be sure to check out the bald eagles that live in the white pine tree just a little farther down the island. You will hear the loons during your stay and possibly see a mother with her babies on her back. There are also ducks and ducklings and geese with gosling paddling about the lake. The state stocks the lake with trout, splake, and salmon if you like to fish. There is plenty to do right here!
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Our 16 foot Stargazer tent. Sleeps four comfortably. Outdoor kitchen complete with all essentials

14. Boomtown Rustic Camp

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(13)
14mi from Mount Blue State Park · 4 sites · Tents, Lodging · Freeman Township, ME
Boomtown Rustic Camps is Nestled in the Foothills of Western Maine. This gem is located in the quiet woodlands on a dirt road where you can reconnect and rejuvenate. Your Stargazer Tent furnished with beds, linens. Outdoor kitchen for meal preps includes all essentials. Also, offered are Two Campsites located on the edge of the field where you can bring your own tent and camping gear. These two sites have a picnic table and fire ring. Shared Portable Toilet with outdoor hot shower. Water available, although non potable. There is no electricity on site. We are off the grid. Solar lights at night add to the ambiance.Feel free to explore the hiking trails on the 100 Acre property. This area is known for its wildlife. As you will see many different tracks, should you encounter our wildlife friends please allow them the space they deserve.Located approximately 40 minutes from Sugarloaf and Saddleback Mountains, these mountains offer magnificent views. Quill Hill has a spectacular 360 degree view where you can see for miles Visit Rangeley Lake to grab lunch and Browse the shops in town. Smalls Falls is breath taking offers another great spot for a picnic. Closer to home Porter Lake is a beautiful lake to Swim, Kayak, Canoe or Fish. This lake has an island which is home to Bald Eagles raising their young there. Eustis offers Flagstaff Lake, a popular spot for Kayakers. The lucky ones get a glimpse of a Moose.Maybe you prefer Biking or golfing in Carrabassett at Sugarloaf, hiking in Coos Canyon in Weld, Whitewater Rafting in the Forks Certain times of the year folks take tubes floating down the Sandy River. Our ATV trail is right out of the driveway heading up the dirt road. There is a lot to see and do in the area. . We look forward to meeting our guests, our new friends. Bring food, ice, clothing, extra blankets if you are one that gets chilled at night and of course some bug and tick repellent. Your site will be well stocked for comfort. Please expect to see us while we are maintaining and improving the grounds. Your enjoyable stay is our top priority. Our hope is that you will love our property as much as we do. Putting us on your list to visit again. Hope to see you soon in our great outdoors.
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$30
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Lone Mountain Campground

16. Lone Mountain Campground

100%
(52)
18mi from Mount Blue State Park · 77 sites · RVs · Rumford, ME
Whether you are camping solo, with Fido, your whole family, or a group of friends, you'll feel welcome here at Lone Mountain. Kids love having open space to run and play, and a slow-moving sandy-bottomed river to splash and swim. Our campground is connected to the area’s extensive ATV trail network, and designated equestrian trails are a short ride away. We are located just a mile from the center of Andover, a small village nestled in a valley surrounded by the vast expanse of the western Maine mountains. The sandy Ellis River winds through the town, along our campground, and flows under the iconic Lovejoy Covered Bridge. On the edge of the wilds, the area is home to Maine's plentiful wildlife including moose and bald eagles. Just a short drive away you'll find the beautiful village of Bethel and Sunday River Resort. Whether you are looking for an exciting ATV excursion, a jaunt on the Appalachian Trail, or a misty morning of fly fishing, your Maine adventure awaits. Whether you’re looking for some peaceful camping, outdoor exploration, or some family fun, Lone Mountain Campground has something for everyone. In addition to some great local events, we’ve lined up some fun activities for the whole family right here at the campground!
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$63
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Amenities include a tent platform, picnic table, and fire pit!

17. Camp Streife

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(68)
19mi from Mount Blue State Park · 1 site · Tent · Rumford, ME
Streife translated from Norwegian means roam. The right to roam, also called the right of access, or everyman's right(“allemannsretten”) is a traditional right from ancient times, and since 1957 has also been a part of the Norwegian Outdoor Recreation Act. It ensures that everybody gets to experience nature, even on larger privately owned areas. In our travels to Norway, we learned of this law and loved the concept so much we brought it back with us to America. Yet we had no land to offer. So, we searched...and searched....and searched some more. Then we found what would become camp Streife. 20 acres of uncut timber growth forest, tucked in the hills of Rumford Maine. With a nearby brook, pond and within 20 minutes of some of our favorite ski locations it was just right. The rules of this law are simple. Be considerate and thoughtful. Don't damage nature and other surroundings. Leave the landscape as you would want to find it. Leave no trace. You may put up a tent, or sleep under the stars, for the night anywhere in the countryside, forests or mountains, as long as you keep at least 500 feet away from the nearest inhabited house or cabin. This rule of 500 feet distance also applies to camping cars and caravans. If you want to stay for more than two nights in the same place, you must ask the landowner's permission, except in the mountains or very remote areas. Well, we've taken care of all those Allemannsretten rules for you. We invite you to our small part of the world and encourage you to exercise your right to roam. Learn more about this land: Situated on 20 acres in the Woods of Rumford, ME come enjoy a forested campsite with access to nearby stream and pond. Fish, kayak, snowshoe, hike or just relax. 20 minutes from Sunday River Ski area, 25 Minutes from Black Mtn. Ski area and even closer to Rumford's White Cap Mtn. for nice backcountry ski lines. There is nearby access to the Androscoggin River, Grafton Notch State Park, and all the amenities that come with it. Come enjoy all that the Woods of Maine has to offer.
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RV not included— pictured for scale

18. Beautiful Views + 62 Acres For You

96%
(13)
19mi from Mount Blue State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Rumford, ME
In the quiet corner of Rumford Pointe, find yourself turning down a well maintained dirt driveway onto your own 62 acres of forested land. 1700 feet into the property come across a clearing fit for your RV(s), Van(s) or Tent(s) with spectacular views of the Mahoosuc Mountains and Rumford White Cap. No RV hookup, but vast open space for you or you and group of friends to relax away from the crowds and overpopulated public campsites. Hot water outdoor shower, composting toilet, and fire pit all available on site. Hike the property, or explore the nearby hiking trails, ATV trails, nearby Androscoggin river for canoes or kayaks, Mt Abrams mountain biking, Coos Canyon, and Step Falls just 15-20 minute drive away. Centrally located to easily get to downtown Rumford, Bethel, or Andover in 15 minutes by car. We only ever rent to one party/guest at a time, but can fit up to 3 RVs/Vans, and multiple tents if interested in larger group taking the space.
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$55
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Colby's Cabin

100%
(24)
8.5mi from Mount Blue State Park · 1 site · Lodging · Carthage, ME
Colby's Cabin has everything you need for your stay in a beautiful, off-the-grid, rustic log cabin on 10 acres in a wilderness area minutes to Webb Lake, Tumbledown Mountain & Mt. Blue State Park. Many kinds of trails all around. In Maine’s finest hiking, hunting, fishing, skiing, hiking and boating territory. A perfect place for adventure, romance, celebration or serenity. An escape from the electronic world! But there is good cell/data service too. The cabin has solar and battery lights but no power or generator. Hand water pump in the kitchen during spring/summer/fall. 6 gallons of wash water provided in the winter. Spacious outhouse, solar shower, etc. (See Winter Conditions below). Glamping at its finest! This is a cozy place with led lights & solar lights, candles, gas cook range, gas refrigerator, wood stove, a dug well with hand-pump in the kitchen (pump can not be used when the temperature is below freezing) and a log cabin outhouse. King bed in bedroom; twin bunk beds and queen pull-out futon couch in great room Fully outfitted with dishes, utensils, pots,/pans, linens/blankets/pillows, books, games, oil lanterns, camp/bag shower and more. Firewood is included in the rental price. Propane, paper towels, toilet paper and dish soap are also provided. All Wheel Drive or 4WD is needed to access the cabin in winter and mud season. WINTER CONDITIONS (when ground is frozen): -4-wheel drive or All Wheel Drive needed. -There is NO running water from the well pump when the ground is frozen. The sink can be used with a bucket underneath. Bring extra water for washing. -Really big storms can cause reservations to be rescheduled -Extreme Cold Weather: When temperatures fall to 15 degrees or below, use the propane heater in the bunk room with the woodstove in the great room. Feed the wood stove every couple of hours. Snowmobilers! You may have to unload your machines at the bottom of the hill to get your trucks up the hill with trailers hitched or leave trailers at the bottom of the hill in a plowed out parking area, ride the snowmobiles up separately. -Shooting/Target practice is NO longer allowed due to lack of respect for safety by several sets of guests. Off the grid = NO ELECTRICITY! There IS cell/data service Bring your own drinking water
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$110
 / night

🌲 40 Acres Of Riverfront Serenity

100%
(24)
8.8mi from Mount Blue State Park · 1 site · Tent, RV · Phillips, ME
Step into a world where time slows down and nature takes center stage. Nestled deep in the heart of Maine's lakes and mountains region, this stunning 40-acre property offers the ultimate retreat for campers and RV travelers looking to reconnect with the outdoors. Whether you're parking your RV under the stars or pitching a tent on a quiet riverbank, this is where solitude meets serenity. 🛶 What You'll Experience: 2,500+ feet of pristine river frontage on a sandy, gently flowing river—perfect for morning coffee views, lazy afternoon swims, or casting a line into crystal-clear waters. A private sandy beach ideal for sunbathing, skipping stones, or dipping your toes as the water laps at the shore. Two small, gentle waterfalls provide a soothing soundtrack to your evenings—fall asleep to the sound of water trickling over smooth stones. Abundant wildlife all around—wake up to birdsong, watch deer at dusk, or spot eagles soaring overhead. Phillips, Maine—surrounded by natural beauty and history. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Phillips offers attractions to enhance your stay. Discover the charm of Phillips, Maine—your base for adventure and relaxation. Hike to Daggett Rock, Maine’s largest glacial erratic, or challenge yourself on Tumbledown Mountain for sweeping summit views. Swim and gold pan at scenic Coos Canyon, or take a vintage ride on the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad. Explore local history at the Phillips Historical Society or unwind by the pristine Rangeley Lakes. Stroll the Sandy River Railroad Trail or visit AlpacaVille for family fun with friendly animals. Whatever your pace, Phillips offers the perfect mix of nature, history, and charm A porta potty is available for your convenience. Picnic bench on-site—share meals under open skies or by the firelight. Gas station, food and supermarket only a few miles away. Whether you're an angler, a nature photographer, or a soul needing silence and space, this land welcomes you with open arms. Bring your RV or tent and immerse yourself in untouched beauty. No streetlights, no noise—just the whispering trees, sparkling river, and 40 acres all to yourself. 🐾 Pet-friendly. 🔥 Campfires allowed (subject to local fire conditions).
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$64
 / night

Coos Canyon Campground & Cabins

100%
(54)
12mi from Mount Blue State Park · 47 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Byron, ME
Hello & Welcome! Coos Canyon Campground & Cabins, solitude, and nature await you to find your adventure. Located two hours inland from the coast, we are nestled in the Lakes & Mountains region of Western Maine. People enjoy our destination campground for the abundance of vast land and experiences that surround us. ATVing, hiking, nature walks, swimming, fishing, kayaking/boating, and yes even, Gold Panning (Swift River is known for some of the cleanest gold in the US). Mornings are full of people getting ready to find their adventure. Afternoons are relatively quiet and evenings are filled with happy exhausted guests that like to take in the night sky and the smell and sounds of a crackling bonfire. "This gem of a place was everything we were looking for: wooded sites, privacy, solitude, a natural playground in an enchanting canyon next to a sparkling river — a place where you could leave all of the gimmicks behind and just...camp." "An authentic camping experience that has something for everyone!" Tent sites are nestled in nature, with spacious spots for RVs, and clean, cozy cabins. Whether you're an explorer or a relaxer, Coos Canyon Campgrounds is the ideal base camp when you're ready to enjoy all the captivating beauty that the Coos Canyon and Swift River area has to offer. Do lots or do little! No matter the season, you'll fall in love with our enchanting neck of the woods. -Close to multiple-day hiking trails and 250 miles of trails for ATVs, mountain biking, snowmobiling -Gold panning -Swimming -Canoeing & kayaking -Fishing -Scenic vistas and overlooks, dramatic cliffs & gorges -Stargazing -Quaint towns and eateries -Cross-country + downhill skiing -Snowmobiling, snowboarding, snowshoeing, sledding/tubing -Wildlife watching, game sport TENT SITES & LEAN-TO'S The smell of clean air, fresh pine, and a smoky campfire. Bright sunny days and starry, starry nights. Choose from a variety of woodland sites nestled in the pristine forest and within walking distance of the sparkling Swift River. RV SITES Our RV sites can accommodate all makes and models — from massive to mini — with the most generously-sized lots tucked into our beautiful forest. Each location is the perfect place to break out the lawn chairs and dive into vacation mode along the tranquil Swift River. CABINS / RENTAL TRAILER Choose from 2 duplex-style, year-round cabins that sleep up to 6 people within walking distance of the rambling Swift River. Enjoy our clean, comfortable up-to-date cabins while experiencing the rustic beauty and many things to do in and near the campgrounds. Sip your morning coffee on the porch while drinking in the sounds and sights of Coos Canyon with nothing more to ponder than how to spend the rest of your day. We know you'll love Coos Canyon Campground as much as we do. Welcome!
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$35
 / night

Hole in the Wall Camping

97%
(400)
13mi from Mount Blue State Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Strong, ME
We purchased this land a few years ago when our neighbors decided to sell. It abuts our property They used it as a place for their family to gather and camp on during Maine wonderful summer season. It is a beautiful, quiet spot with a great view and a small pond. Hipcamp lets us share this spot and helps pay our property taxes.We are located in the western mountains of Maine in a summer community on Porter Lake. There is a beautiful view of New Vineyard mountain from our 3 acre field. We have 2 trailer sites with power and water (non potable) and an out house. The field has several fire pits and soft grassy spaces for pitching tents. The camping area is fairly private from our neighbors along the road. The site has a small private pond surrounded by trees you can sit and relax near. You can (walk/bike/drive) the 1/4 mile down the dirt road to the public beach. The beach has a public dock, boat ramp, swim float, picnic tables and grills. Paddle out to the island and try the rope swing with one of our kayaks or canoes. Be sure to check out the bald eagles that live in the white pine tree just a little farther down the island. You will hear the loons during your stay and possibly see a mother with her babies on her back. There are also ducks and ducklings and geese with gosling paddling about the lake. The state stocks the lake with trout, splake, and salmon if you like to fish. There is plenty to do right here!
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 / night

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Overview

About

A lake of sapphire, a sky of azure, a mountain of indigo. Mount Blue State Park offers spectacular views of Webb Lake and the surrounding mountains that ring this lakeside park. Located in the mountainous region of Maine, visitors can hike to extensive vistas, set up a blanket and picnic on a sandy beach, camp under wide open skies, or float their non-motorized boats through jaw dropp’n reflections. Boat and fishing gear rentals are provided as well as ice and general store supplies-highly valuable when the nearest large town is over 50 miles away. This is what we call getting out in the thick of it!

Notable campgrounds

  • Webb Beach Campground: Nestled among the pines, this wooded site offers easy access to swimming and boating on Webb Lake.
  • Headquarters Campground: Close to park amenities and the ice rink, this campground is ideal for families seeking winter fun.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early, as sites at Mount Blue State Park fill up quickly, especially during peak summer months.
  • Consider mid-week stays for better availability and a quieter camping experience.
  • Keep an eye on cancellation policies for last-minute openings.
  • Explore nearby camping options if your preferred dates are not available.

When to go

The best time to visit Mount Blue State Park is during the summer and fall when the weather is warm and the foliage is vibrant. Winter offers a snowy wonderland for cross-country skiing and ice skating. Spring can be muddy and is the least ideal time for a visit.

Know before you go

  • Check for access updates before planning your trip.
  • Park hours are 9am to sunset, with fee collection year-round at the entry booth or self-service station.
  • For safety, inform someone of your hiking plans and expected return time.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with ADA visitor facilities available.
  • Remember to carry out all trash and respect the park's natural and historical resources.
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