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The Maine Land

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· Sullivan, Hancock, Maine
70 acres hosted by George S.
1 tent site
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Near Acadia National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Schoodic Woods Campground.
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Rustic tent site with fire pit, firewood, picnic table, and outhouse. It is a very secluded and quiet site surrounded by birches, spruce, a young maple stand, and some cute fledgling pines. There's open space to the south with sight-lines toward Frenchmans and Flanders Bay. To the north, east, and west, there's about 70 acres of tree-growth with some old logging trails to casually bushwhack if you feel it. There's a glacial erractic (big big boulder) not terribly far from the site. Please note that it is possible to get lost if you go deep (though unlikely). There is proper hiking throughout the area, not least of which is Acadia National Park and Lamoine State Park. But there are hikes even closer. Long Ledges is just a couple miles up the road (off Punkinville, right by the high school). And these trails are ambitious, even connect up all the way to Schoodic Mountain, which in addition to being a great hike on its own, is surrounded by Donnell Pond and Tunk Lake. Further trails throughout and amongst the State Preserve are great. Swim, fish (get a license before doing so), boat (plenty of public landings around to put in a kayak), hangout. Biking is probably best on the carriage roads of Acadia, which are island-side on MDI, or over at Schoodic in Winter Harbor (make a loop starting at Frazier Point). Sullivan has a stretch of the sunrise trail, which is an ATV trail, and which is billed as bike friendly but it's not super great for tires narrower than mountain bikes. Go eat seafood at Tracy's, less than a mile up the road. Eat some ice cream at Shanahan's Sweet Retreat. Dunbar's Store has a good beer selection, carries an assortment of food stuffs including some vegan options-variety is the spice of life. Young's Market has breakfast Sammy's, coffee, pizza, cigs, fuel. Check out our 70 acres in tree-growth with some old logging trails. Casually bushwhack on if you feel it. There's a glacial erratic not terribly far from the site. Please note that it is possible to get lost, though unlikely! Please be courteous and respectful of the land and neighbors. Please be mindful that the Maine region is in moderate drought. Pick up after yourselves. Listen for the wildlife, look before speaking. Enjoy! DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN FIREWOOD! Again, DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN FIREWOOD. There is firewood on site.Rustic tent site with fire pit, firewood, picnic table, and outhouse. It is a very secluded and quiet site surrounded by birches, spruce, a young maple stand, and some cute fledgling pines.  There's open space to the south with sight-lines toward Frenchmans and Flanders Bay. To the north, east, and west, there's about 70 acres of tree-growth with some old logging trails to casually bushwhack if you feel it. There's a glacial erractic (big big boulder) not terribly far from the site. Please note that it is possible to get lost if you go deep (though unlikely). There is proper hiking throughout the area, not least of which is Acadia National Park and Lamoine State Park. But there are hikes even closer. Long Ledges is just a couple miles up the road (off Punkinville, right by the high school). And these trails are ambitious, even connect up all the way to Schoodic Mountain, which in addition to being a great hike on its own, is surrounded by Donnell Pond and Tunk Lake. Further trails throughout and amongst the State Preserve are great. Swim, fish (get a license before doing so), boat (plenty of public landings around to put in a kayak), hangout. Biking is probably best on the carriage roads of Acadia, which are island-side on MDI, or over at Schoodic in Winter Harbor (make a loop starting at Frazier Point). Sullivan has a stretch of the sunrise trail, which is an ATV trail, and which is billed as bike friendly but it's not super great for tires narrower than mountain bikes. Go eat seafood at Tracy's, less than a mile up the road. Eat some ice cream at Shanahan's Sweet Retreat. Dunbar's Store has a good beer selection, carries an assortment of food stuffs including some vegan options-variety is the spice of life. Young's Market has breakfast Sammy's, coffee, pizza, cigs, fuel. Please be courteous to and respectful of the land and neighbors. Please be mindful that the down Maine region is in moderate drought. Pick up after yourselves. Listen for the wildlife, look before speaking. enjoy.
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Mariah W.recommends
November 3, 2024
Rustic Maine Camping
Good location, stocked with firewood, and the outhouse was spacious and clean.
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Jude L.recommends
September 24, 2024
Rustic Maine Camping
We loved camping here! It was so beautiful and easy to find. The outhouse was well stocked and there was plenty of dry firewood that burned SO well. There was only one other campsite pretty far away from us, so we couldn’t hear anyone else or anything like that. Would definitely come again!
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James F.recommends
September 22, 2024
Rustic Maine Camping
Great location. It was very quiet and peaceful yet not too far if the beaten path. Plenty of firewood made available by the host at the site.
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Robert M.recommends
September 20, 2024
Rustic Maine Camping
We had a nice secluded location that proved to be very peaceful. We could see another site a few hundred yards away, but there was absolutely no problem with that throughout our stay. The outhouse was clean. Were we back in the area, we would stay here again.
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Noah M.recommends
September 15, 2024
Rustic Maine Camping
Lovely camping spot
This was my very first time camping and we couldn’t have picked a better spot! The place was very peaceful and quiet. I would definitely recommend, especially if you plan on visiting Acadia during the day.
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Courtney C.recommends
September 14, 2024
Rustic Maine Camping
Perfect
Super cute campsite very secluded, we loved watching the stars and listening to the wildlife!
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Sullivan, Hancock, Maine, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Passamaquoddy, Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Penobscot First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in August 2022
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