Maine Camping Products
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Moosehead Lake Depth MapsPrice range: $44.99 through $84.99
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Paddle Maine’s Moose River Loop & Bow TripPrice range: $24.99 through $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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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…
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Check out the 2017 Maine Foliage Report!
Read more: Check out the 2017 Maine Foliage Report!2017 Maine Foliage Fall is here in Maine and what better time to grab your camera and explore the wild, scenic beauty of the state! This is a great time of year to go hiking, camping, paddling, biking or take a road trip and enjoy the colorful scenery as the leaves change across the state.…
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Gauntlet Falls & Mud Gauntlet Falls, Jo-Mary Road in the North Maine Woods
Read more: Gauntlet Falls & Mud Gauntlet Falls, Jo-Mary Road in the North Maine WoodsJust off Route 11 between Millinocket and Brownville Junction I recently visited the North Maine Woods to find two fantastic waterfalls: Gauntlet Falls and Mud Gauntlet Falls. Most people only visit Gauntlet Falls, but I noticed DeLorme shows Mud Gauntlet Falls just below Gauntlet and decided to check it out. I hear Gauntlet Falls is…
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Exploring the Park Loop Road in Katahdin Woods & Waters (KWW)
Read more: Exploring the Park Loop Road in Katahdin Woods & Waters (KWW)Weekend Adventure Treben and I decided it would be fun to take a trip up to the new Katahdin Woods & Waters National Monument and see what the park has to offer. In short, this place offers incredible views, lots of outdoor recreation opportunities, high potential for wildlife viewing and is definitely worth the trip! On our…