Maine Camping Products
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Moosehead Lake Depth Maps$44.99 – $84.99
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Paddle Maine’s Moose River Loop & Bow Trip$24.99 – $44.99
Great food, great company, and incredible scenery. In Maine, you can go camping next to the ocean, on a mountain, deep in the forest, or next to a river or waterfall. Start planning your next Maine camping trip today!
Maine Camping Resources
- Additional Maine Camping Resources
- Maine Parks & Lands Finder – Search for Maine parks, historic sites, public lands or multi-use rail trails.
- Maine Huts & Trails – A nonprofit organization that creates and maintains a system of backcountry trails and eco-lodges for people-powered recreation year-round in Maine’s Western Mountain region.
Plan your Next Maine Camping Adventure:
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7 Free Tent & RV Camping Sites in Maine
Read more: 7 Free Tent & RV Camping Sites in MaineMaine is full of fantastic campgrounds, but there are also many free places to go camping across the state! Free campsites don’t have all of the amenities that campgrounds have, but they do offer seclusion and oftentimes incredible views! These campsites are all are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Be aware that trapping is allowed…
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Maine Holiday Gift Guide- Give the Gift of Adventure!
Read more: Maine Holiday Gift Guide- Give the Gift of Adventure!The Gift that Fits Any Size Outdoor Enthusiast Looking for a gift for that outdoor enthusiast on your list who has everything? Looking for something really unique, fun, and comes with lifelong memories? We’ve got the perfect gift for any age or skill level- a trip with a Registered Maine Guide or Master Maine Guide! …
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Paddle Maine’s Moose Loop & Bow Trip
Read more: Paddle Maine’s Moose Loop & Bow TripMoose Loop / Bow Trip Locations DeLorme: Map 39, B4 / B2 GPS: 45.588436, -70.260067 / 45.594141, -70.427169 An adventure for all ages The Moose Loop / Bow Trip adventure was my first real canoe trip experience. We were planning to paddle the Allagash Wilderness Waterway in August and I wanted to get some experience…
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Allagash Wilderness Waterway (AWW) 2: Day One
Read more: Allagash Wilderness Waterway (AWW) 2: Day OneDay One on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway (AWW) Allagash River CFS: 811 and dropping Time: 9:30 am – 6:30 pm Hours: 9 Miles: 15 {It seemed like a good idea at the time.} We originally planned to start our journey with the 2-mile portage on the Carry Trail from the parking area to Allagash Lake.…
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Four Seasons of Camping at Maine Sporting Camps, Cabins & Lodges
Read more: Four Seasons of Camping at Maine Sporting Camps, Cabins & LodgesExperience the Real Maine Wilderness Some are rustic with gas lights and no modern conveniences, while others are modern and offer WiFi. Many are a family tradition, with ownership passed down through multiple generations. When you stay at one of Maine’s sporting camps the outdoor possibilities are endless. Hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation are the…