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  Camping and Campgrounds in Maine:
 
Campgrounds in the Mid-Coast Region of Maine:
( search other regions )
 

Bath:

  • Hermit Island Campgrounds, (207) 443-2101

Belfast:

Boothbay:

  • Campers Cove, (207) 633-5013
  • Little Pondersosa Camping, (207) 633-2700

Brunswick:

  • Thomas Point Beach, (207) 725-6009
  • White's Beach & Campground Inc, (207) 729-0415

Camden:

Damariscotta:

  • Lake Pemaquid Camping, (207) 563-5202

Jefferson:

  • Town Line Campsites, (207) 832-7055

Liberty:

  • Pine Ridge Campgrounds, (207) 589-4352

Lincolnville:

  • Massachusetts Homestead Camp, (207) 789-5135

Medomak:

  • National Audobon Ecology Camp, (207) 529-5148

Nobleboro:

  • Duck Puddle Campgrounds, (207) 563-5608

Orrs Island:

  • Orr's Island Campgrounds, (207) 833-5595

Phippsburg:

  • Meadowbrook Camping Area Inc, (207) 443-4967
  • Ocean View Park Campgrounds, (207) 389-2564
  • Pinederosa Campground, (207) 389-2153

Rockport:

Warren:

  • Sandy Shores RV Resort, (207) 845-2215

West Rockport:

  • Robert's Roost Camp Grnd, (207) 236-2498

West Southport:

  • Gray Homestead Camping, (207) 633-4612

Wiscasset:

  • Chewonki Campgrounds, (207) 882-7426
  • Down East Family Camping, (207) 882-5431
 
Quick Regional Campground Locator:
Below is a brief description of each region to highlight major attractions and destinations.
   

Aroostook:
Wide open spaces, Allagash Wilderness Waterway, no large urban centers.

Katahdin-Moosehead Lake Area:
Home to Baxter State Park, Mt. Katahdin, and Moosehead Lake - largest fresh water lake in Maine.

Down East Maine:
Home to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and Bangor. Quaint coastal villages and lots of lakes for fishing.

Kennebec - Moose River Region:
Moose watching, hiking, whitewater rafting and the state capital, Augusta, are in this region.

Mid Coast Region:
Popular coastal villages, ship yard history and such popular destinations as Camden and Boothbay Harbor.

Western Lakes & Mountains:
Winter skiing - Summer hiking, camping and more. Mountainous region with clear lakes and streams for exploration.

South Coast:
Major urban centers, family camping, coastal vacation getaways and outlet shopping.

Click the map below for regional campground listings and
links to campgrounds in Maine.
Campgrounds in the Doweast Region in Maine; including Acadia National Park and B Campgrounds in the Mid Coast Region in Maine Campgrounds in the Southcoast Region in Maine Campgrounds in the Western Lakes and Mountains region in Maine Campgrounds in the Kennebec Valley - Moose River Region in Maine Campgrounds in the Katahdin - Moosehead Lake Region of Maine Campgrounds in Aroostook Region of Maine
   
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