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Hole in the Wall Camping

97%
(400)
4 sites · Tents, RVs · Strong, ME
We purchased this land a few years ago when our neighbors decided to sell. It abuts our property They used it as a place for their family to gather and camp on during Maine wonderful summer season. It is a beautiful, quiet spot with a great view and a small pond. Hipcamp lets us share this spot and helps pay our property taxes.We are located in the western mountains of Maine in a summer community on Porter Lake. There is a beautiful view of New Vineyard mountain from our 3 acre field. We have 2 trailer sites with power and water (non potable) and an out house. The field has several fire pits and soft grassy spaces for pitching tents. The camping area is fairly private from our neighbors along the road. The site has a small private pond surrounded by trees you can sit and relax near. You can (walk/bike/drive) the 1/4 mile down the dirt road to the public beach. The beach has a public dock, boat ramp, swim float, picnic tables and grills. Paddle out to the island and try the rope swing with one of our kayaks or canoes. Be sure to check out the bald eagles that live in the white pine tree just a little farther down the island. You will hear the loons during your stay and possibly see a mother with her babies on her back. There are also ducks and ducklings and geese with gosling paddling about the lake. The state stocks the lake with trout, splake, and salmon if you like to fish. There is plenty to do right here!
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$30
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Earth Paradise Eco-Retreat

97%
(17)
7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Stoneham, ME
There is a beautiful hike to a mountain lookout view of an amazing panoramic of lakes and mountains including Mt Washington and Pleasant Ski mountain. From 5 Kezars rd turn right onto Kezars Ridge Drive, the last camp road before the pavement ends.) At 0.6 miles keep right onto 5 Kezar Ponds Road. Look for a GLLT sign on the right. This is the Mountain Trail. There is a second access 0.5 miles farther west on 5 Kezar Ponds Road for Ron’s Loop. Here is a link for all Lovell Land trust trails: https://www.gllt.org/five-kezars-reserve 2 Local waterfalls only 2 miles away. Drive back out to 5 Kezars road. Take a right on the paved road. It will turn back into dirt. Keep on this road until you see a beautiful stone house on your left. Keep going just up the hill and you will see a right turn into the woods where you can park. There are no signs for Kezar gorge. Hike towards the sound of the falls. There is a small cave under the falls you can climb up into if you are a strong swimmer. There is a second set of falls if you hike down the river. A most magical spot for sure. Virginia lake is in the White Mountain National forest and is only 6 miles (n a ten minute drive away) Sometimes you have to hike in a bit to get to the beach. Shallow beach is great for children and dogs. Keewayden Lake Dam is a fun place to swim in a local lake. Only and 8 minute drive Keoka lake has a nice beach with a dock to swim too. !0 minutes Covered Bridge in Bethel Screw Ager falls at Graftons Notch State park 45 min drive Ski resorts nearby are Sunday River, Mt Abrams and Pleasant Mt
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$44
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Rangeley Solitude

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(1)
1 site · RV · Sandy River, ME
Off-Grid Forest Hideaway — Mill Brook Rd, Rangeley, Maine Type: Boondocking / Dry Camping (no hookups) Max RV Length: Up to 35 ft Drive-in Access: Gravel road, easy back-in Setting: Forested ridge above Mill Brook Campfires: Not at this time. No firepit. Security: Wildlife/weather trail cam at site edge ⸻ The Space Located near the top of a quiet, dead-end gravel road just outside Rangeley, this secluded off-grid campsite sits on a wooded ridge above Mill Brook—a small, flowing mountain stream you can hear from your camper. A steep hill behind the site leads down to the brook, and the surrounding forest provides solitude. The level gravel pad offers an easy back-in, with room for your camper, a screen tent, and outdoor seating. Just steps down the driveway, take in sunset views over Rangeley Lake and the western mountains. One house sits across the road from the entrance, but the site itself is tucked back in the trees and still feels private and secluded. A trail cam is installed near the edge of the site for monitoring wildlife and weather only. ⸻ What You’ll Love • Private forest camp pad with back-in access • Room for screen tent, chairs, and outdoor setup • Mill Brook ambiance—audible from your site • Steep hill to access Mill Brook below • Quiet, dead-end road—almost no traffic • Sunset views from the road just steps away ⸻ Nearby Attractions • Cascade Stream Gorge (4 min): Short hike to a deep, rocky gorge with waterfalls • Smalls Falls (11 min): Multi-tiered falls, swimming holes, picnic areas • Rangeley Lake State Park (11 min): Lakeside trails, paddling, and fishing • Height of Land (23 min): Panoramic lake and mountain views • Rangeley Town Park (9 min): Sandy beach, tennis, playground, boat launch and lakeside pavilions • Saddleback Mountain (20 min): Year-round resort with hiking, lift-access mountain biking, and scenic chairlift rides • Downtown Rangeley (9 min): Shops, restaurants, gear stores, 24/7 gas station • Oquossoc (18 min): Quaint lakeside village with a museum, grocery & bakery, and deli ⸻ Good to Know • This is a boondocking-only site: bring your own water, power, and toilet • No trash service—pack in, pack out • Cell service is weak or spotty • Access via gravel road with moderate grade
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$39
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Mead Hill at Mount Cabot Maple

99%
(41)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lancaster, NH
Nestled on the shoulder of Mount Cabot (4180'), our hillside yurt has a stunning vista of the Connecticut River Valley, with Mt. Lafayette to the south and the Green Mountains to the west. Decompress with a hot outdoor shower and cook over the outdoor firepit as the sun blazes toward the horizon, and look up through the yurt's skylight as you revel in spacious night among the stars. The yurt is grid-powered, the stars aren't. Note: Our wood-fired hot tub takes 48 hours notice for us to make it perfectly hot for you, so please reach out to book it before you arrive! For an even more immersive nature experience, The Orchard on Apple Hill road is ready for your tent or hammock, along with an outdoor kitchen, two hot showers and compost toilets, picnic tables and firepit, and propane cooking burners. The Orchard's solar kit can charge your equipment and boil a kettle for your hot morning cup. The Pond on The Hillside is open to guests for swimming or skating at the case may be. Firewood is included with all sites, so please don't travel with firewood as it's a great way to transport forest-devastating invasive insects. Hikers are welcome to wander along old logging roads through our sugarbush, and along trails throughout the remainder of the property (300+ ac. total) where there are numerous springs and creeks, mystical softwoods, expansive grassy fields, and a wild apple orchard. Moose, deer, and bear tracks are common, but animal encounters are not - still, please sequester your food accordingly and be mindful to carry out scraps or place them in lidded containers provided. Reach out to us to reserve a few precious hours in our wood-fired hot tub, rent snowshoes, or schedule a maple tour and tasting at our saphouse. Please visit meadhillatmountcabot.com to design your own celebration on this delicious land.
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$64
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Magical Mountain River retreat

98%
(213)
5 sites · Tents, RVs · Rumford, ME
Scars in the polished granite streambed tell the story of saw mills from the 19th century. Not far from the foundation of one of the more established farmsteads of the era, this campsite is tucked away from the road down by the rushing Bull Branch of the Sunday River. Whether you bake on the rocks after dipping, or toss a fly in a quiet pool, the river will soothe your soul. Explore endless mountains streams, trails to the Appalachian Trail, and remote dirt roads in the heart of the Mahoosucs from your secluded walk-in low impact tent site with privy. Deep swimming holes and trout fishing beckon. There are three sites: #1: Riverside (more secluded),#2:Hillside(closest to the parking), and #3: Fireside. The hillside and fireside sites can combine for a group although are at a short distance from each other. If weather conditions permit, all campers can share the fire circle and table. The Riverside has its own table.
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$45
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🌲 40 Acres Of Riverfront Serenity

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(24)
1 site · Tent, RV · Phillips, ME
Step into a world where time slows down and nature takes center stage. Nestled deep in the heart of Maine's lakes and mountains region, this stunning 40-acre property offers the ultimate retreat for campers and RV travelers looking to reconnect with the outdoors. Whether you're parking your RV under the stars or pitching a tent on a quiet riverbank, this is where solitude meets serenity. 🛶 What You'll Experience: 2,500+ feet of pristine river frontage on a sandy, gently flowing river—perfect for morning coffee views, lazy afternoon swims, or casting a line into crystal-clear waters. A private sandy beach ideal for sunbathing, skipping stones, or dipping your toes as the water laps at the shore. Two small, gentle waterfalls provide a soothing soundtrack to your evenings—fall asleep to the sound of water trickling over smooth stones. Abundant wildlife all around—wake up to birdsong, watch deer at dusk, or spot eagles soaring overhead. Phillips, Maine—surrounded by natural beauty and history. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Phillips offers attractions to enhance your stay. Discover the charm of Phillips, Maine—your base for adventure and relaxation. Hike to Daggett Rock, Maine’s largest glacial erratic, or challenge yourself on Tumbledown Mountain for sweeping summit views. Swim and gold pan at scenic Coos Canyon, or take a vintage ride on the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad. Explore local history at the Phillips Historical Society or unwind by the pristine Rangeley Lakes. Stroll the Sandy River Railroad Trail or visit AlpacaVille for family fun with friendly animals. Whatever your pace, Phillips offers the perfect mix of nature, history, and charm A porta potty is available for your convenience. Picnic bench on-site—share meals under open skies or by the firelight. Gas station, food and supermarket only a few miles away. Whether you're an angler, a nature photographer, or a soul needing silence and space, this land welcomes you with open arms. Bring your RV or tent and immerse yourself in untouched beauty. No streetlights, no noise—just the whispering trees, sparkling river, and 40 acres all to yourself. 🐾 Pet-friendly. 🔥 Campfires allowed (subject to local fire conditions).
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$64
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Orange Gate Sites

100%
(5)
3 sites · Tents, RVs · Carrying Place Township, ME
We invite you to come stay at our location in the Western Maine mountains. We are located off of the Long Falls Dam Rd in Carrying Place Township, in the heart of Maine's wilderness. Our property offers beautiful mountain views; many nearby hiking trails; nearby swimming, boating, fishing and kayaking at Flagstaff Lake; along with numerous back roads to explore and look for wildlife. You can also find ATV trails about a half hour drive away in the town of Kingfield. Ensure you are guaranteed a spot just outside the Bigelow Preserve and everything it has to offer. We look forward to your visit. Our sites sit behind a locked gate that is monitored 24/7 with a security camera. Also, although we are remote, we do offer Wi-Fi for your convenience. Please take note that our sites are remote. We may be right off a paved road, but the closest town with a store is a half an hour drive. Also be mindful that this is the Maine wilderness, there are wild animals that frequent our location, along with biting insects such as deer flies and mosquitoes. This truly is a beautiful location, but please be sure to pack accordingly for your stay.
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$15
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Flashing Moose River Camping

96%
(46)
2 sites · Tents, RVs · Caratunk, ME
Learn more about this land: We are set high on the piney east bank of the Kennebec River. The view is of the setting sun over the untouched hillsides on the opposite bank or the rising sun illuminating and bringing to life that same hillside while you take your first peak of morning. The river rushes by, not a house to be seen. In the distance a loon frolics and sings out it's soulful call. Bald eagles soar over head, fishing, scanning the river valley. Owls hooting in the valley, come closer in the night to see who is still up. There is an echo in the darkness, works during the day too. The stars blaze overhead in the night sky, watch "satellites" track across heavens and the Aurora Borealis, if you are lucky and still up around the camp fire. It is here in front of our camp, where The Kennebec River continues to flow but begins slowing down, stacking up depth behind the Moscow Dam and turning into Wyman Lake, 14 miles of the most scenic boating or paddling you can imagine. 200 yards north of the camp, The Appalachian Trail crosses the river, watch hikers waiting for the famous canoe ferry crossing. Or, hike a section of the trail, Pierce Pond is a healthy 2 hr hike from the camp, to a pristine pond for a remote dip or some fishing. Bring that kayak or stand up paddle board, the river is fun right here, explore for an hour, a day or days. Whitewater rafting, kayaking and canoeing are huge in West Forks, (10 minutes North up 201, watch out for deer and moose) you'll paddle The Dead, The Kennebec and the Penobscot rivers, all the major tour companies are very local and there are cool bars and restaurants. You can tube down from the Forks right to the cabin in a couple of hours. We have a big high and dry platform for your tent and the whole space all to yourselves.
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$39
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Lulu's 100 Acre Wood Cabin

98%
(74)
1 site · Lodging · Norway, ME
The 100 acre wood located in the hills of Oxford County is a peaceful get away from the hussle and bussle of todays world. Recently selectively logged we discovered views of local mountains and decided to take advantage of the clearings. The cabin was built for me to steal away from the house and enjoy the wildlife, quiet, stars and silence. It is too peaceful to keep to myself so come and enjoy all that Norway Maine and the surrounding area has to offer! Learn more about this land: Welcome to Lulu's. Where you can get a little crazy under the moon or you can take in the peace and serenity of the stillness in the woods. Depends on what you are looking for! No neighbors to infringe on your ideal get away. The large cabin has a welcoming front porch to enjoy the amazing sunrises over Streaked Mtn. 100 acres of privacy to hike, watch wildlife and just relax. Cabin has outside facilities. Off the grid-no electric or running water. Cell service is adequate. 1 gallon of fresh well water provided for drinking and 10 gallons for washing/cooking. Bring your own linens for a queen size bed, twin bunk beds and a full pull out couch. 2 pillows are supplied with a pillow protective cover and pillow case which are washed after each guest. Pots, pans and utensils, are onsite which are washed between campers; trash bags, compost bags, paper towels, dish soap, dish towels and a 2 burner propane stove(green canisters needed) and an older propane table top grill are provided. Camp fire grill on site if you prefer cooking over open flame. There are some battery operated light switches and solar lights in the camp and outhouse. Please remember you will be required to remove trash and outhouse composting bag. Thanks and hope to see you at Lulu's 100 acre wood! Downtown Norway has quaint shops to browse! Norway Lake has a public beach and boat dock. Many hiking trails nearby-Noyes Mtn, Patch Mnt, Singpole and Streaked Mtn to name a few. ATV trails (also can be used for off-road biking)onsite connect with other towns for many miles and hours of riding. Plenty of lakes/rivers for kayaking. Casino, race track and breweries for night life. Oxford Hills has much to offer.
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$95
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Colby's Cabin

100%
(25)
1 site · Lodging · Carthage, ME
Colby's Cabin has everything you need for your stay in a beautiful, off-the-grid, rustic log cabin on 10 acres in a wilderness area minutes to Webb Lake, Tumbledown Mountain & Mt. Blue State Park. Many kinds of trails all around. In Maine’s finest hiking, hunting, fishing, skiing, hiking and boating territory. A perfect place for adventure, romance, celebration or serenity. An escape from the electronic world! But there is good cell/data service too. The cabin has solar and battery lights but no power or generator. Hand water pump in the kitchen during spring/summer/fall. 6 gallons of wash water provided in the winter. Spacious outhouse, solar shower, etc. (See Winter Conditions below). Glamping at its finest! This is a cozy place with led lights & solar lights, candles, gas cook range, gas refrigerator, wood stove, a dug well with hand-pump in the kitchen (pump can not be used when the temperature is below freezing) and a log cabin outhouse. King bed in bedroom; twin bunk beds and queen pull-out futon couch in great room Fully outfitted with dishes, utensils, pots,/pans, linens/blankets/pillows, books, games, oil lanterns, camp/bag shower and more. Firewood is included in the rental price. Propane, paper towels, toilet paper and dish soap are also provided. All Wheel Drive or 4WD is needed to access the cabin in winter and mud season. WINTER CONDITIONS (when ground is frozen): -4-wheel drive or All Wheel Drive needed. -There is NO running water from the well pump when the ground is frozen. The sink can be used with a bucket underneath. Bring extra water for washing. -Really big storms can cause reservations to be rescheduled -Extreme Cold Weather: When temperatures fall to 15 degrees or below, use the propane heater in the bunk room with the woodstove in the great room. Feed the wood stove every couple of hours. Snowmobilers! You may have to unload your machines at the bottom of the hill to get your trucks up the hill with trailers hitched or leave trailers at the bottom of the hill in a plowed out parking area, ride the snowmobiles up separately. -Shooting/Target practice is NO longer allowed due to lack of respect for safety by several sets of guests. Off the grid = NO ELECTRICITY! There IS cell/data service Bring your own drinking water
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$110
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