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The best camping near Umbagog Lake State Park

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Errol Trailside Cabins

6 sites ¡ Tents56 acres ¡ Colebrook, NH
Come enjoy our 56 acre property and find a spot to pitch a tent. There is an outhouse on the lower half of the property. We are located directly on the 13 mile woods trail in Errol NH. Ride your ATV right from your campsite. Hike and explore the land or take a trip to one of the beautiful lakes nearby.
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Half Moon Acres

19 sites ¡ RVs, Tents32 acres ¡ Colebrook, ME
Come enjoy the solar eclipse with no light pollution or obstruction at our remote property, directly in line with the full eclipse. We got so lucky to find this gem of a property and we want to share it with like-minded folks. It's a place to connect with the natural world. When you pull in you feel like you're out west, overlooking a field to the river and mountainous forests. Watch the sun set of Half Moon Mountain, wake up early for a peaceful trail walk or fly fishing. Let us know if you'd like to schedule a by donation nature and wildlife tracking walk.
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Champion Meadow Campground

37 sites ¡ RVs, Tents14 acres ¡ West Stewartstown, VT
Learn more about this land:We are located right on the Connecticut River, with access to atv and snow machine trails, restaurants and a grocery store. We have a brand new bath house with hot showers, sinks and outside access to outside water. The fishing on the Connecticut River is simply amazing and all riverside sites have direct access to the river.
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Camp Gaughan

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents15 acres ¡ NH
Pitch your tent in our wooded trailside retreat and have access to picnic tables, fire pit, and an outhouse! First camp is where we ask that you park your car/trailer. If riding ATV's or snowmobiles, this spot is closest to the trails! We have a small camp on this spot that we stay in on most weekends. There is a tent/camper site on the side of the yard.  Parking is also available in the door yard.  These spots have access to an outhouse that is fully stocked with anything you would need. There is also a picnic table and large fire pit. The second site is for the remote camper! These spots are at the end of the property tucked in the woods. Set up your tent next to the babbling brook that curves around this site OR travel up a mountain and sleep under a canopy of trees. There are tons of hiking trails nearby as well as kayaking and moose watching. Feel free to reach out to get suggestions for where to go or what to do during your retreat!
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$25
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Booked 1 time

Northern Waters Outfitters

1 site ¡ Lodging5 acres ¡ Colebrook, NH
Located in the Great North Woods next to the Androscoggin River in Errol NH, Northern Waters has been the place to learn kayaking, rent a canoe, or camp at one of our riverside campgrounds for almost fifty years. Northern Waters Base Camp is located right in downtown Errol, NH, and is a perfect location to return to after a long day of paddling. We are located next to the Androscoggin Rapids right between the dam and bridge. There are twelve primitive tent sites to choose from. Tubes are free to campers depending on availability. Small campers and RV's are welcome. Firewood available.
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Great North Woods Farm Lake Umbagog

11 sites ¡ Tents5 acres ¡ Errol, NH
Tucked away in the Lake Umbagog wilderness, we are a small privately-owned farm with the wonders of the area surrounding us. Boating and fishing? Check. Hiking and mountain-biking? Check. Swimming and Sailing? Check! All the fun and memories that go with camping and bonfires and outdoor cooking! Check! We have a small fishing boat, 2 kayaks, 3 mountain bikes, and a canoe for rent; firewood on site; your choice of spots to pitch a tent or use our raised platform. Join us for astonishing sunsets and watch our beautiful gardens grow. We can't wait to meet you!
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Bear Mountain Horse Camp (off grid)

5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents448 acres ¡ VT
EXPLORING AN OFF-THE-GRID HORSE CAMP BEAR MOUNTAIN HORSE RESORT Located in a remote section of Maidstone Vermont near Maidstone State Park is a new totally off-the-grid horse camping experience called Bear Mountain off grid Horse Resort! It’s not often when a new horse camp lopes into existence. And, even more rare, is to find one totally off the grid—not hooked up to conventional sources of electricity and water. But this off-the-beaten-path camp offers some of the best views of the woods you can enjoy from the back of a horse. Some of our riding friends had spoken enthusiastically about Bear Mountain Horse Resort. After hearing about their adventures, we wanted to see what it was like in person and hear the story behind it. So, we loaded up our horses, Ben and Frank, and headed to Maidstone Vermont. For being in such an isolated location, it is a little difficult getting in off of Route 102. No one wants to beat up their living-quarters trailer on a rutted, dirt road. And we had no problems with our living quarters. However, if you have a longer trailer, you may want to drive in first without your trailer and check out the Bear Hill Road for large rocks that could bottom out your vehicles and see all of potential washouts, turns and dips in the road. Maidstone is located near Groveton, New Hampshire off of Route 102, travel on Route 3 as well from Lancaster, New Hampshire. Located 20 miles north of Santa's Village. Don’t be worried about how far away it is from stores because they all are 15 or so minutes away: the best is yet to come. Turn left on Bear Hill Road if you are traveling from south to north, look for the Bear Hill Mountain Resort sign on the left about two miles after leaving the pavement!
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Lavender Essentials of Vermont

40 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents12 acres ¡ Derby, VT
Pierre Capron and Michele Judd started the lavender farm in the spring of 2017. Both Michele and Pierre grew up on dairy farms in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, and are proud to be the next generation of farmers, working the same land as Michele’s grandparents once did. We are a multi-generational farm family, hoping to develop a successful business that can one day be passed onto our children. Learn more about this land: Imagine camping at a romantic lavender farm at the top of Vermont. Lavender Essentials of Vermont sits on top of a 1,600' hill in the quaint little town of Derby, Vermont. Nestled in a hillside meadow, the campsites are only a short walk from the lavender fields and 360' of breathtaking views. You will want to bring your camera! Stay with us at our farm, and take in the quaint, picturesque countryside. We offer a peaceful site, away from it all, to relax and experience Vermont. In the meadows you can pick wild flowers, take an afternoon nap, wander the trails, bird watch, or listen to frogs and catch fireflies in the evening. At night you will be amazed at the star filled sky! Day or night it's hard to deny the peaceful and romantic feeling you get from the lavender farm! The farm has a Lavender Labyrinth, fields of sunflowers, chamomile, mint (and other herbs and vegetables), bees, informational placards along walking trails, cozy private seating, a gazebo for special events, a hidden geocache, and even a gift shop! There are lots of things to see and do on the farm. Especially during bloom season—June-September. Check out our event calendar and follow us on Facebook to stay up to date on what's happening at the farm (Lavender-Essentials.com). Whether it’s nature or culture you seek, peace or thrills, this unique area of the Northeast Kingdom offers something for everyone! Your hosts, Michele and Pierre, are locals and they know all the best and unadvertised places to explore. Ask them about local dives and even haunted hikes. Just 30 minutes away is one of the best bike parks in New England, Kingdom Trails in Burke.  Also nearby is Jay Peak, a ski resort with an indoor water park, golf course, ice arena, climbing walls, and much more! The farm is located just 2 miles from the Canadian border. Magog, Sherbrooke, and Montreal offer a taste of international cultural that will appease your Quebecois desires! If you plan to visit Canada while you are here, remember you must have your passport!  Stay at one of the most beautiful places on earth, and allow us to help you find peace and tranquility, or we can be your personal adventure guide! We go out of our way to provide you with a memorable stay, and do our best to facilitate the kind of vacation you are looking for!  We love dogs, but we must insist dogs be kept on a leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed in the farm's fields because we grow culinary grade crops and must protect them. All dog waste must be cleaned immediately and is restricted to designated pet rest areas. Owners will be held responsible for any damages. Please keep your campsite clean.  Fires are allowed, as long as winds are not strong. Our weather can be breezy, and exposed at times, so pack according. Bring a sweater and a kite! There's a reason we have a 140ft wind turbine.
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Magical Mountain River retreat

3 sites ¡ Tents500 acres ¡ Rumford, ME
Scars in the polished granite streambed tell the story of saw mills from the 19th century. Not far from the foundation of one of the more established farmsteads of the era, this campsite is tucked away from the road down by the rushing Bull Branch of the Sunday River. Whether you bake on the rocks after dipping, or toss a fly in a quiet pool, the river will soothe your soul. Explore endless mountains streams, trails to the Appalachian Trail, and remote dirt roads in the heart of the Mahoosucs from your secluded walk-in low impact tent site with privy. Deep swimming holes and trout fishing beckon. There are three sites: #1: Riverside (more secluded),#2:Hillside(closest to the parking), and #3: Fireside. The hillside and fireside sites can combine for a group although are at a short distance from each other. If weather conditions permit, all campers can share the fire circle and table. The Riverside has its own table.
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Island Pond ATV Trailside Camping

5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents15 acres ¡ Island Pond, VT
On dirt road in the Kingdom, near Lake Willoughby and Kingdom Trails. Can ride ATV’s and Side by Sides from property. Great downtown with gas,restaurants and liquor store a short ride away. Canoe in the Clyde river ,hiking trails or visit Dirt Church Brewery. Island Pond has the best beach at its State Park.
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Burke Line Farm

5 sites ¡ Lodging, Tents148 acres ¡ Burke, VT
Burke Line Farm is located in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont.  We are a working horse farm. Lessons and trail rides are offered Mondays-Wednesdays.  Along with the horses we have sheep and lambs for market and wool.  Our land is relatively flat with many trails for riding or walking.  A short drive will bring you to Willoughby Lake, Kingdom Trails, and Burke Mt.
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Hole in the Wall Camping

4 sites ¡ RVs, Tents30 acres ¡ 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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The best camping near Umbagog Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

Umbagog Lake State Park is situated at the southern end of Umbagog Lake, a large wilderness lake that straddles the New Hampshire-Maine state line not too far from the Canadian border. Umbagog means shallow water in the Abenaki language and the area is rich in Native history. Popular activities in the park include swimming, boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing in the summer and snowmobiling and snowshoeing in winter. Campers will find many options from RV-friendly sites with hookups to remote cabins and campsites only accessible by boat. 

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Campsite and cabin reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance online or over the phone. 
  2. Same-day reservations can only be made by calling the park directly.  
  3. Cabin rentals are only available for Monday through Thursday night and Friday night through Sunday night. Reservations can be combined for week-long stays.  

When to go

Umbagog Lake State Park is open year-round, but campgrounds are only open from mid-May through early October. Paddling on the lake is best in the early morning before afternoon winds pick up. Mosquitoes and other biting flies can be troublesome in midsummer; come prepared with long pants and buy spray or avoid this season altogether. Fall, when waterfall migration season begins, is an especially pleasant time to visit. Fall colors tend to peak by late September.  

Know before you go

  1. Campsites are equipped with a fire ring and picnic table. The base park campground has 27 sites with electric and water hookups available. 
  2. The campground has flush toilets, coin-operated showers, and a camp store. 
  3. Canoe and kayak rentals are available as well as a paid boat shuttle to remote campsites and cabins.   
  4. Dogs are not permitted at beaches, in cabins, and at remote campsites.

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