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Maine has a variety of
camping options available to you. We have private campgrounds that
have plenty of amenities. State Parks that have hiking , boating,
and historic options. There are also campgrounds that strictly have
camping for RV's
Making a Reservation
at a Private Campground:
If you are able to call
ahead to the campgrounds we would recommend you do so. Campgrounds
usually fill up quickly during peak times such as the Fourth of
July. Most will hold the reservation until a certain time during
the evening before they give it to someone else. If you cannot call
ahead try to start looking for a campsite before 4 PM in the evening.
It is a lot easier to set up camp in day light than at 10 PM at
night.
Making a Reservation
at a State Campground:
Many of the twelve
state parks with campsites are available by reservation. We would
suggest you contact the following state agency for more information:
There is a fee for camping.
Bureau
of Parks and Lands
Maine
Department of Conservation
State
House Station #22
Augusta,
Maine 04333
Tel.
(207) 287-3821
webmaster_doc@state.me.us
Make
reservations online
Making
a Reservation at Baxter State Park
Baxter
State Park was a gift to the citizens of Maine in 1931 by former
Governor Percival Baxter and upon his death in 1969 had become
roughly 200,000 acres. Making reservations at Baxter State Park
is much different than other state facilities. Most of summer
Baxter's campground are full. There is a vehicle length restriction
in place which means larger RV's are not allowed in the Park as
well as trailers.
Reservations
are strongly recommended and are the only way to guarantee space.
Reservations must be confirmed and paid for in advance. Baxter State
Park does not accept phone reservations. For more information contact:
Reservation
Clerk
Baxter
State Park
64 Balsam
Drive
Millinocket,
Maine 04462
(207)
723-5140
When the
allotted campsites and lean-to's have been filled the park will
turn away campers. There are plenty of private campgrounds in
the area. There is a fee for entering the park as well as the
campground fee. They do not accept credit cards.
Making
Reservations on the Allagash Wilderness Waterway or the Penobscot
River Corridor:
In both
of these areas the campsites are available on a first come first
served basis. There is no reservation system in place. You will
be assessed a fee to access these areas through checkpoints run
by the landowners. Bowater and North Maine Woods are the two companies
that run checkpoints in the area. Bowater operates checkpoints north
of Rockwood, Greenville, and Millinocket. North Maine Woods operates
gates close to Ashland, Allagash, and Eagle Lake. The checkpoints
close around 11pm and reopen around 5 am. They do not take credit
cards.
Making
Reservations in the North Maine Woods Management Area:
North
Maine Woods operates a variety of camping areas north and south
of Millinocket including areas around Gulf Hagas and the Allagash
Wilderness Waterway. They are usually require a reservation. Most
of the campsites are in areas which are working forests. There
is fee to enter the checkpoint and a campsite fee. They do not
take credit cards.
For More
Information Contact:
North
Maine Woods, Inc.
PO Box
421
Ashland,
Maine 04732
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