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Bay by ferry or take a drive through the many welcoming communities that surround the city. Just to the south seek out the Portland Head Light on the grounds of Ft. Williams or track down the “best Lobster Roll ever.” No matter where you wind up, it will be delicious – this is the heart of lobster central. Looking for more retail therapy? Head north on Rt. 1 or I-95 to Freeport, the home of L.L. Bean and more than a hundred retail stores, restaurants and outlets in this cheerful village. Cities & Towns: Portland, South Portland, Cape Elizabeth, Falmouth, Freeport, Gorham, Pownal, Scarborough, Westbrook and Yarmouth Roads & Highways: I-95 & 295, Rt. 302, Rts. 25 & 26, US-1 & 1-A, Rt. 77, Rt. 100, Rt. 9 Notable Features: The Old Port (on foot); Sea Dogs, Red Claws, and Pirates, Casco Bay Lines, Eartha, Scarborough Downs, Longfellow House, Audubon’s Gilsland Farm, The Victoria Mansion

Maine’s MidCoast While just a short drive up the coast (along US-1 or I-295) from Portland, Maine’s MidCoast is a sparkling string of pearls connecting visitors to our coastal, maritime and seafaring past. This region is peppered with some of Maine’s most visited and adored towns, beaches and harbors. At about 100 miles from stem-to-stern (following the region’s main artery US-1 from Brunswick to the Penobscot Bridge Observatory) but constituting over 1,500 miles of rough and beautiful coastline, the MidCoast offers untold activities for tourists and families alike, including the dozens of side trips ‘down the point’ and those with countless adventures they offer. This is the classic American tourist ride – you might wander all day and not travel far. Maine’s MidCoast gives meaning to the journey being an important part of the trip. Take heed: In summer US-1 can sometimes slow up travelers’ pace in spots. Drivers without a destination in mind should consider taking the trip along any of the nearly dozen fingers of land that stretch out to the sea, and make certain not to miss all the opportunities set at the head and heart of each of the harbors and cozy ports along the way. And if the land cannot hold you, explore the Gulf of Maine and Penobscot Bay by Windjammer, a different take on the many ways to see and experience this richly jewel-encrusted coastline. Cities & Towns: Brunswick, Bath, Boothbay Harbor, Wiscasset, Damariscotta, Rockland, Rockport, Camden, Belfast and Searsport Roads & Highways: US-1, I-295, Rt. 17, and Rt. 3 Coastal Excursion Routes: Harpswell (Rt. 123); Bailey & Orr’s Islands (Rt. 124); Phippsburg and Popham Beach (Rt. 209); Georgetown and Reid State Park (Rt. 127), Westport (Rt. 144); Boothbay Harbor (Rt. 27); Christmas Cove (Rt. 129); Pemaquid and New Harbor (Rt. 130); Round Pond (Rt. 32); Friendship (Rt. 220), Port Clyde and St. George (Rt. 131) Notable Features: Lobsters & Lighthouses, Reid State & Popham Beach State Park, Pemaquid Point, Monhegan Island (an hour by boat), Maine Maritime Museum, Whale Watches, The Farnsworth Museum, Camden Hills State Park, Windjammers

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DownEast & Acadia DownEast Maine and its several subregions offer one of Maine’s most spectacular driving tours. Drive the 100 miles from Buscksport to Lubec along US-1 and you will be transported. For first-time visitors the long list of superlatives heaped onto DownEast & Acadia is well deserved: more lighthouses on the coast – including the eight you can see by boat along the Deer Isle Lighthouse Trail; America’s most popular National Park, America’s easternmost city (Eastport) and easternmost point (Lubec), the country’s highest tides

Travel Along Maine’s American Byways

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Each curvy twist and turn along the highways, cross routes and riverside drives throughout Maine will get you from here to there – wherever here and there are! But there are four very special routes that belong in the pantheon of our nation’s most important roads: America’s Byways® by our Federal Highway Administration.

What’s in the name?

Across the country, nearly 150 roads have been selected, judged and officially designated for their contribution to the American experience in one or more of these six areas: archaeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational and scenic qualities. Roads possessing just one of these designations take on the moniker “National Scenic Byway,” whereas those special roadways adding something truly unique – and two or more of the six named contributions – get elevated in status to “All-American Road.”

While relatively small, Maine’s family of American Byways represents an excellent cross-section of our great state from the high-mountain and far-off lake vistas dotted with quintessential and quaint New England towns along the Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway to the unspoiled, rugged shoreline beauty presented along the Down East coastal route that makes up the Schoodic National Scenic Byway. The Old Canada Road National Scenic Byway is a time machine that traces a historic trail along the Kennebec River, one cut by generations of French Canadians who poured into Maine in pursuit of a new life. Our most beloved byway is a singular beauty. The Acadia All-American Road takes travelers through the enjoyable, but often frenzied, summer enclave of Bar Harbor into the deep contrast of Acadia – our nation’s most popular National Park. We have yet to find anything that compares to dawn from the summit of Cadillac Mountain, the heritage and mystique of Jordan Pond, the saddled rage of the sea at Thunder Hole, and the miles of carriage roads that wend their way through this magnificent park, an absolute gift to the world.

Acadia All-American Road

Designated: National Scenic Byway1996, All-American Road 2002 Region: Down East Acadia Length: 40 mi / 64 km Travel Time: 3 hours (without stops) Featuring: Cadillac Mountain, Echo Lake, Jordan Pond House, Sand Beach, Abbe Museum, Sieur de Monts Spring, Otter Cliffs, and Thunder Hole

Schoodic National Scenic Byway

Designated: June 2000 Region: Down East AcadiaLength: 29 mi / 47 km Travel Time: 1.5 hours (without stops) Featuring: Gouldsboro Village Library (National Historic Register), Prospect Harbor Light (National Historic Register), Flanders Bay, Old Sullivan Stone Store (National Historic Register) and Tunk Mountain

Old Canada Road National Scenic Byway

Designated: June 2002 Region: The Kennebec ValleyLength: 78 mi / 125 km Travel Time: 3 hours (without stops) Featuring: Moxie Falls, white-water rafting, South Solon Meeting House, Wyman Lake, the Appalachian Trail, and Lakewood Theater

Rangeley Lakes National Scenic Byway

Designated: June 2000 Region: Maine’s Lakes & Mountains Length: 52 mi / 84 km Travel Time: 2.5 hours (without stops) Featuring: Angel Falls, Bethel, Byron School House, Coos Canyon, Oquossoc Village, Rangeley Lakes State Park, Rangeley Logging Museum and Wilhelm Reich Museum

continued from page 87 (at Calais), Maine’s largest island (Mount Desert), and the highest Atlantic coastal peak north of Rio de Janeiro (Cadillac Mountain on Mount Desert Island).

These are all very impressive, but still, they are only written superlatives. Experience the marvel as you venture along the 85-mile-long DownEast Sunrise Trail or the Schoodic Scenic Byway. Allow the region’s friendly nature to be expressed through a local shop owner in Ellsworth or Bar Harbor. Or simply pause to ponder how man and nature have worked together to construct something so indescribably beautiful as Acadia National Park.

Unless you’re traveling off the beaten path, US-1 and 1A will take you most anywhere you need to get along the coast. Rt. 9, or simply “The Airline,” cuts across Hancock and Washington counties on their way to Calais. The communities of Lubec, Mars Hill, Eastport and Cadillac Mountain all bicker over who is the first to see the sun each morning, but no matter. From Grand Lake Stream’s unmatched sporting opportunities to the welcoming candy-stripes of West Quoddy Light, the Down East region is unmatched in its beauty. And don’t forget to drop in on the Roosevelt’s at Campobello. Cities & Towns: Bar Harbor, Ellsworth, Machias, Eastport, and Calais Roads & Highways: Rt. 1 & 1A, Rt. 9, Rt. 3, Rt. 15, Rt.198, Rt. 189, and Rt. 191Scenic Byways: National Scenic Byways: Schoodic Scenic Byway & Acadia All-American Road, State Scenic Byways: Blackwoods (Rt. 182), Bold Coast Notable Features: Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory, Twenty-five lighthouses including West Quoddy & Bass Harbor Headlight, The Historic Schooner “Bowdoin” in Castine, Mount Desert Island home to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, Roosevelt Campobello International Park, and World-class fishing at Grand Lake Stream

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The Crown of Maine Aroostook County Not typically considered part of inland Maine and not a coastal region, Aroostook has a story all it’s own. Typically know by its more familiar name The County is a full 5th of the size of Maine. Also known as the Crown of Maine, it possesses a quiet luster that is vibrantly colored by its culture and closely-knit people. With most of its cities perched on the state’s eastern border with Canada there is an interesting international feel to the place. Farmland, forest, beautiful crystal clear lakes; The County is worth the drive. Spot Katahdin from Rt. 11 or from the final bits of I-95 before it ends in Houlton. US-1 allows for spectacular views (known as the Million Dollar View Scenic Byway. Daytime trips offer beauty in virtually every direction, and nights often bring the mysterious Northern Lights. Sporting types who travel here in the winter know that cruising takes on an alternate meaning with more than 1,000 miles of snowmobiling trails – doing double duty as ATV trails in warmer weather. Along the western edge, Rt. 11 skirts an endless sea of deep green that makes up the more than three million acres of working forestland of The North Maine Woods. And if you’re planning on coming, don’t forget your paddle because The County is home to the 92 miles of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, a place many believe is the last truly wild waterway in our country. Cities & Towns: Presque Isle, Caribou, Limestone, Houlton, Van Buren, Madawaska, and Fort Kent Roads & Highways: I-95, Rt. 1 & 1A, Rt. 2 & 2A, Rt. 11, Rt. 89, Rt. 163 & 164 State Scenic Byways: Million Dollar View Scenic Byway (Rt. 1), St. John Valley Scenic Byway, and the Fish River Scenic Byway (Rt. 11) Notable Features: St. Johns River, Snowmobiling, North Maine Woods, French-Canadian & Acadian Culture, Northern Lights, Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Ice Caves

Maine’s Inland Places Bangor, Greenville and the Highlands The city of Bangor was built upon the rich natural resources produced by Maine’s north woods and today it continues to serve as the cultural centerpiece of northern Maine. Any and all travelers seeking to head into northern Maine will likely come through this modern city that makes itself a welcome host to events and performances all year long. For travelers headed on to other parts, I-95, Rt. 15, Rt. 9, Rt. 1-A, and Rt. 2 all prove access to the woods, the coast and even the mountains. Those looking for memorable and scenic drives should make their way up Rt. 11 onto the Grindstone Scenic Byway – now known as the Katahdin Woods and Waters Byway – which encircles the eastern side of Baxter State Park, home to Maine’s highest peak, Mt. Katahdin (just shy of a mile high), and the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. It also sits on the edge of the Allagash and parts of the Maine Woods introduced to us by Henry David Thoreau 150 years ago. Beautiful, quiet, green places along the West Branch of the Penobscot River and thundering pulse-pounding places that still draw us in for the thrill of whitewater along the East Branch of the Penobscot. Rt. 11 travels south-

west out of Millinocket taking you towards another of the highlands most glorious features: the picturesque resort town of Greenville on Moosehead Lake. As Maine’s largest lake there are no end to the things you can enjoy in the outdoors here – hiking, paddling, the age old traditions of hunting and fishing, moose safari and the spectacular sights to be seen from a top Mt. Kineo perched in the center of the lake just waiting for you to explore. This is the epitome of camping bliss, beautiful stretches of uninterrupted green punctuated with deep hues of blue from the lakes and ponds and just about nothing else to get in theway. Cities & Towns: Bangor, Greenville, Lincoln, Millinocket, and Orono Roads & Highways: I-95, Rt. 11, Rt. 202, Rt. 2, Rt. 6, Rt. 15, Rt. 16, and Rt. 11State Scenic Byways: Katahdin Woods and Waters Scenic Byway (Rt. 11), Moosehead Scenic Byway (Rt. 15) Notable Features: Maine Children’s Discovery Museum, The Bangor Waterfront,Paul Bunyan Statue at the Cross Insurance Center, Bxter State Park, Mount Katahdin, Paddling the East & West Branch of the Penobscot River, Whitewater Rafting and Guided Expeditions, Moose and Wildlife Safari, Moosehead Lake & Mt. Kineo, The Golden Road

Kennebec Valley What can easily be said about The Kennebec Valley is that it is a place that offers two sides of the same coin. In it’s southern towns and cities like Augusta (Maine state capital), Gardiner, Hallowell, Belgrade, and Waterville offer the civility and culture that accompany communities with architecturally beautiful and vibrant Main Streets, fine dining, museums, shopping and the performing arts. However, head north, and you’ll pass into wild country. North, above Skowhegan and Madison you arrive in some of the finest hunting and fly-fishing country our state has to offer; north, to the rollicking and pounding excitement of whitewater on the Kennebec & Dead Rivers. North to Coburn Mountain near Jackman, Maine’s highest groomed snowmobile trail. North to where Rt. 201 becomes the Old Canada Road Scenic Byway which carries you through twisting and swiftly rising roads into picturesque parts of Maine and quaint and quiet New England towns. The Kennebec Valley is a quieter side of Maine that begs to be explored in every season. Paddling, hiking, snowmobiling, fishing are all here. And don’t forget to look to explore the Kennebec Valley for its broad collection of fairs and festivals including the Nation’s Oldest State Fair at Skowhegan, the Kneading Conference and Fiber Frolic in June. Cities & Towns: Augusta, Gardiner, Hallowell, Waterville, Skowhegan, Madison,The Forks, and Belgrade Lakes Roads & Highways: I-95, Rt. 201, Rt2, Rt. 9, Rt. 202, Rt. 100, Rt. 27, and Rt. 16Scenic Byways: National Scenic Byways: Old Canada Road Scenic Byway; State Scenic Byways: Moosehead Scenic Byway (Rt. 15) Notable Features: The State Capital, Old Fort Western, Antiquing in Hallowell, Hobbitland at Vaughan Wood’s, The Maine State Museum, Theater at Monmouth, Belgrade’s Lakes, Waterville Opera House, LC Bates Museum, Colby College Museum of Art, The Skowhegan Indian, Lakewood Theater, Whitewater Rafting on the Kennebec and The Dead Rivers

Maine’s Lake’s & Mountains Passing through the many communities that make up Maine’s Lake’s and Mountains you’ll see that you are surrounded by nearly endless access to the outdoors. From the broad and welcoming shores of Sebago Lake in the south to the deep forested areas that flank the Appalachian Trail to the north and the hundreds of miles of ski slopes on Saddleback, Sugarloaf, and Sunday River. The beauty and bounty of being this close to nature gives visitors to the region no reason whatsoever to complain that they have nothing to do. Even the many small communities spread out through the region offer something for everyone: Take the Rangeley Lakes Scenic Byway - spot a moose, maybe. Visit Lewiston & Auburn’s twin cities for a taste of in-town culture, and the Sebago area delivers on the promise of an easy lakeside summer vacation. Like the other inland regions, the Lakes & Mountains region is oriented primarily from south to north with communities connected not by four and six lane highways

but by well-worn two lane roads with just enough scenery between them to remind you that you are still out in the country. Following Rt. 302 out of Portland brings you up into the Sebago Lakes region from there explore Fryeburg or Norway’s Main Street. Continue north on Rt. 26 into Bethel, it’s one of the sweetest and most beautiful mountain towns ever. Outside Newry don’t forget to track down the famed Artist’s Covered Bridge a magnet for generations of photographers and all kinds of artist. This is Maine camping country and an apt place for the journey we have taken through Maine to come to a close. The pink clouds veined with golden light from the setting sun over the Presidential Range to the west are spectacular. Countless cascading and easy to reach waterfalls invite you in for the plunge – the Bigelow’s, Flagstaff Lake, Kingfield, and Carrabassett Valley. Each and every one of these communities and all those across Maine are worth taking time to enjoy. Happy Driving. Cities & Towns: Lewiston & Auburn, Rangeley, Bethel, Oxford, Kingfield, Fryeburg, Jay, Livermore & Livermore Falls, Gray, and Sebago Roads & Highways: Rt. 302, Rt. 100, Rt. 4, US-2, Rt. 26 & 27, Rt. 16, Rt. 35, Rt.5, Scenic Byways: National Scenic Byways Rangeley Scenic Byway; State Scenic Byways: Grafton Notch Scenic Byway (Rt. 26), Pequawket Trail Scenic Byway (Route 113), State Route 27 Scenic Byway Notable Features: Explore the Arts in Lewiston & Auburn, Skiing on Saddleback, Sunday River or Sugarloaf, Rapid River, The Stanley Steamer Museum, Tour all the covered bridges, ride The Songo River Queen at Sebago, Fryeburg Fair & L/A Balloon Festival

Acres of Wildlife Campground............ 38, 41 60 Acres of Wildlife Road, Steep Falls 04085 (207) 675-2267 • office@acresofwildlife.com www.acresofwildlife.com Airline Lodge & Snack Bar ........................... 68 Rt 9 & Rt 193 Twp 22, Beddington 04622 (207) 638-2301 • fdaktoa@aol.com www.airlinesnackbar.com

Apache Campground................................... 14 165 Bernier Road, Sanford 04073 (207) 324-5652 Apple Valley Campground........................... 14 120 Apple Valley Lane, Acton 04001 (207) 636-2285 • applevalleycampground@gmail.com www.campapplevalleymaine.com

Arndt’s Aroostook River Lodge & CG .. 81, 82

95 Parkhurst Siding Road, Presque Isle 04769 (207) 764-8677 • clare@arndtscamp.com www.arndtscamp.com Aroostook State Park................................... 82 87 State Park Road, Presque Isle 04769 (207) 768-8341 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks Augusta West Resort .................................. 62 183 Holmes Brook Lane, Winthrop 04364 (207) 377-9993 • augustawest@fairpoint.net www.augustawestkampground.com

Balsam Cove Campground.................. 68, 72

286 Back Ridge Road, Orland 04472 (207) 469-7771 • info@balsamcove.com www.balsamcove.com

Balsam Woods Campground.............. 75, 76

112 Pond Road, Abbot 04406 (207) 876-2731 • info@balsamwoods.com www.balsamwoods.com

Bangor Holden KOA..................................... 76 602 Main Road, Holden 04429 (207) 843-6011 • sallywat7268@gmail.com koa.com/campgrounds/bangor

Bar Harbor Campground..................... 68, 71

409 State Hwy 3, Bar Harbor 04609 207) 288-5185 www.thebarharborcampground.com

Bar Harbor Camping Resorts-Mt Desert Narrows ... 67,68

1219 State Hwy 3, Bar Harbor 04609 (207) 288-4782 barharborcampingresorts@equitylifestyle.com www.barharborcampingresorts.com

Bar Harbor Camping Resorts-Narrows Too..67,68

1150 Bar Harbor Road, Trenton 04605 (207) 667-4300 barharborcampingresorts@equitylifestyle.com www.barharborcampingresorts.com

Bar Harbor Camping Resorts-Patten Pond...67,68

1470 Bucksport Road, Ellsworth 04605 (207) 667-7600 barharborcampingresorts@equitylifestyle.com www.barharborcampingresorts.com Bar Harbor Oceanside KOA ........................ 68 136 County Road, Bar Harbor 04609 (207) 288-3520 • barharbor@koa.net www.koa.com/campgrounds/bar-harbor-oceanside Bar Harbor Woodlands KOA........................ 68 1453 Route 102, Bar Harbor 04609 (207) 288-5139 • barharbor@koa.net www.koa.com/campgrounds/bar-harbor-woodlands Bass Harbor Campground ........................... 68 342 Harbor Road, Bass Harbor 04653 (800) 327-5857 • info@bassharbor.com www.bassharbor.com

Bayley’s Camping Resort.................... IFC, 14

275 Pine Point Road, Scarborough 04074 (207) 883-6043 • info@bayleysresort.com www.bayleysresort.com

Beach Acres Campground................... 14, 26

76 Eldridge Road, Wells 04090 (207) 646-5612 • beachacres@beachacres.com www.beachacres.com

Bear Point Marina, Cabins & Campground......76 123 Bear Point Road, Bowerbank 04426 (207) 564-3135 • bearpointcamps@gmail.com www.sebeclakevacations.com

Beaver Brook Campground................. 61, 62

1 Wilson Pond Road, North Monmouth 04265 (207) 933-2108 • camp@beaver-brook.com www.beaver-brook.com

Beaver Dam Campground................... 14, 24

551 School Street, Berwick 03901 (207) 698-2267 • camp@beaverdamcampground.com www.beaverdamcampground.com Bethel Outdoor Adventure & Campground ... 38 121 Mayville Rd, US Rt 2, Bethel 04217 (207) 824-4224 • info@betheloutdooradventure.com www.betheloutdooradventure.com

Big Eddy Campground Chewonki Foundation.... 76 Golden Road, Mile 28, Millinocket 04462 (207) 882-7323 • bigeddy@chewonki.org www.bigeddy.org Big Moose Inn Cabins & Campground, Inc. ...76 Baxter State Park Rd, Millinocket Lake 04462 207) 723-8391 • info@bigmoosecabins.com www.bigmoosecabins.com Birch Point Campground ............................. 82 33 Birch Point Lane, Island Falls 04747 (207) 463-2515 • edpoint@fairpoint.net www.birchpointcampground.com Birches Lakeside Campground.................... 62 201 Norris Point Road, Litchfield 04350 (207) 268-4330 • birchescamping@gmail.com www.thebirchescampground.com Black Brook Cove Campground................... 38 Lincoln Pond Road, Lincoln Plantation 04964 (207) 486-3828 • info@blackbrookcove.com www.blackbrookcove.com

Blueberry Pond Campground ............. 32, 35

218 Poland Range Road, Pownal 04069 (207) 688-4421 • fun@blueberrycampground.com www.blueberrycampground.com Bradbury Mountain State Park.................... 32 547 Hallowell Road, Pownal 04069 (207) 688-4712 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/bradburymountain Branch Lake Camping Area.......................... 68 180 Hanson Landing Road, Ellsworth 04605 (207) 667-5174 • branchlakecampground@outlook.com www.branchlakecamping.com Bridgton Marina Inc..................................... 38 3 Obelazy Lane, Bridgton 04009 (207) 647-2931 • justeasycamping@yahoo.com www.justeasycamping.com

Camden Hills RV Resort .......................54,58

30 Applewood Road, Rockport 04853 (207) 236-2498 • info@camdenhillscampgrounds.com www.camdenhillscampgrounds.com Camden Hills State Park .............................. 54 280 Belfast Road, Camden 04843 (207) 236-3109 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks Camp Eaton ................................................. 14 750 York Street, York Harbor 03911 (207) 363-3424 • matt@campeaton.com www.campeaton.com Cape Neddick Oceanside Campground ...... 14 63 Shore Road,Cape Neddick 03902 207) 363-4366 • info@capeneddick.com www.harbourview.com

Cedar Haven Family Campground....... 32, 35

39 Baker Road, Freeport 04032 (207) 869-5026 • info@cedarhavenllc.com www.cedarhavenfamilycampground.com Chewonki Campground............................... 54 235 Chewonki Neck Road, Wiscasset 04578 (207) 882-7426 • campcontact@chewonkicampground.com www.chewonkicampground.com Christies Campground & Cottages.............. 76 83 Christies Camp Road, Newport 04953 (800) 688-5141 • christiescampground@gmail.com www.christiescampground.com Cobscook Bay State Park ............................. 68 40 South Edmunds Rd, Edmunds Twp 04628 (207) 726-4412 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks Cold River Campground .............................. 76 211 Riverside Dr, Eddington 04428 (207) 922-2551 • info@coldrivercampground.com www.coldrivercampground.com

Colonial Mast Campground ................ 38, 42

1 Colonial Mast Road, Naples 04055 (207) 693-6652 • info@colonialmast.com www.colonialmast.com

Cottonwood Camping and RV Park............. 68 1140 US Highway Rte 1, Columbia Falls 04623 (207) 598-8497 • shirleyatcottonfarms@gmail.com cottonwoodcampingrvpark.com Cupsuptic Lake Park & Campground........... 38 960 Wilson Mills Rd, Rt 16 • Adamstown Twp 04964 (207) 864-5249 • info@cupsupticcampground.com www.cupsupticcampground.com Deer Farm Campground.............................. 38 495 Tufts Pond Road, Kingfield 04947 207) 265-4599 • deerfarmcamps@tds.net www.deerfarmcamps.com

Desert Dunes of Maine Campground......... 32 95 Desert Road, Freeport 04032 (207) 865-6962 • info@desertofmaine.com www.desertofmaine.com

Dixons Coastal Maine Campground.... 14, 18

1740 US Route 1, Cape Neddick 03902 (207) 363-3626 • info@dixonscampground.com www.dixonscampground.com Duck Puddle Campground .......................... 54 60 Campground Road, Nobleboro 04555 (207) 563-5608 • jadejim@aol.com www.duckpuddlecampground.com Dummer’s Beach Campground................... 38 9 Dummers Beach Lane, Weld 04285 (207) 585-2200 • dummersbeach@gmail.com www.dummersbeach.com

Durham Leisure Campground..................... 32 24 Leisure Lane, Durham 04222 (207) 353-5535 • dlcmaine@gmail.com www.dlcmaine.com

Duvals RV Park............................................. 14 22 Elmere Road, Wells 04090 (207) 251-4794 • hlduval@aol.com www.duvals-rvpark.com

Family N Friends Campground............ 38, 48

140 Richville Road, Rt 114, Standish 04084 (207) 642-2200 • info@familynfriends.com www.familynfriends.com

Flat Rock Bridge Family Camping .......... 1, 14

21 Flat Rock Bridge Road, Lebanon 04027 (207) 339-9465 • camping@flatrockbridge.com www.flatrockbridge.com Flood’s Cove Ocean Front Vacations........... 54 77 Floods Cove Road, Friendship 04547 (207) 832-6237 • capnams@roadrunner.com www.floodscove.com

Four Seasons Camping Area................ 38, 51

Route 302/1741 Roosevelt Trail, Naples 04055 (207) 693-6797 • info@fourseasonscampingarea.com www.fourseasonscampingarea.com

Freeport/Durham KOA ....................... 31, 32

82 Big Skye Lane, Durham 04222 (888) 562-5609 • freeportkoa@hotmail.com www.freeportkoa.com Grafton Notch Campground........................ 38 1472 Bear River Rd / Route 26, Newry 04261 (207) 824-2292 • info@campgrafton.com http://campgrafton.com

Grand Isle Campground...................... 81, 82

288 Main Street, Grand Isle 04746 (207) 227-1177 • ga.dionne@hotmail.com Granger Pond Camping Area....................... 38 27 Kamp Lane, Denmark 04022 (207) 452-2342 • cadyhouse1@verizon.net www.grangerpond.com

Gray Homestead Oceanfront ....................54

21 Homestead Road, Southport 04576 (207) 633-4612 • grays@gwi.net www.graysoceancamping.com

Green Valley Campground.................. 62, 64

1248 Cross Hill Road, Vassalboro 04989 (207) 923-3000 • greenvalley1@fairpoint.net www.greenvalleycampground.us Greenland Cove Campground..................... 82 East Grand Lake, Danforth 04424 (207) 448-2863 • brenda@madiganestates.com www.greenlandcove.com Greenlaws Campground.............................. 68 Airport Road, Stonington 04681 (207) 367-5049 • bgreenlawsrvandtenting@gmail.com www.greenlawsrvpark.com Gregoire’s Campground .............................. 14 697 Sanford Road, Wells 04090 (207) 646-3711 • camping@maine.rr.com www.mainecoastcamping.com

Hadley’s Point Campground................ 68, 71

33 Hadley Point Road, Bar Harbor 04609 (207) 288-4808 • www.hadleyspoint.com Hemlock Grove Campground...............14, 17 1299 Portland Rd, US Rt 1, Kennebunkport 04046 (207) 985-0398 • info@hemlockgrovecampground.com www.hemlockgrovecampground.com

Hermit Island Campground................. 54, 57

6 Hermit Island Road, Phippsburg 04562 (207) 443-2101 • info@hermitisland.com www.hermitisland.com

Hid’n Pines Family Campground .........14, BC

8 Cascade Road, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (207) 934-2352 •info@mainefamilycamping.com www.mainefamilycamping.com Holden Family Campground........................ 68 108 Main Road, Holden 04429 (207) 989-0529 • holdenfamilycampground@roadrunner.com www.holdenfamilycampground.com

Homestead By The River “Family” CG.... 14, 22

235 New County Road, Biddeford 04005 (207) 282-6445 • info@homesteadbytheriver.com www.homesteadbytheriver.com Honey Run Beach & Campground .............. 38 456 East Shore Road, Peru 04290 (207) 562-4913 • hrbc456@gmail.com www.honeyruncampground.com Indian Pond Campground ........................... 62 1675 Indian Pond Rd, Indian Stream Twp 04985 (800) 371-7774 Jackman Landing Campground................... 62 582 Main Street, Jackman 04945 (207) 668-3301

Katahdin Shadows Campground......... 76, 79

118 Katahdin Shadows Drive, Medway 04460 (800) 794-5267 • katshadcamp@midmaine.com www.katahdinshadows.com

Keene’s Lake Family Campground............... 68 70 Keenes Lake Road, Calais 04619 (207) 454-2022 • keeneslakecampground@yahoo.com www.lordscomputer.com/keeneslake

Kokatosi Campground......................... 38, 40

635 Webbs Mills Road, Raymond 04071 (207) 627-4642 • kokatosi@fairpoint.net www.kokatosicampground.com

Lake Pemaquid, Inc............................. 54, 59

100 Twin Cove Lane, Damariscotta 04543 (207) 563-5202 • lakepem@tidewater.net www.lakepemaquid.com Lake St. George State Park........................... 62 278 Belfast Augusta Road, Liberty 04949 (207) 589-4255 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks

Lakeside Pines Campground ............... 38, 43

54 Lakeside Pines Road, Bridgton 04057 (207) 647-3935 • lakesidepinescampground@gmail.com www.lakesidepinescampground.com Lamoine State Park...................................... 68 23 State Park Road, Lamoine 04605 (207) 667-4778 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks

Lazy Frog Campground ....................... 14, 22

75 Cemetery Road, Lebanon 04027 (207) 457-1260 • peggy@lazyfrogcampground.com www.lazyfrogcampground.com

Libby’s Oceanside Camp ..................... 14, 17

725 York Street, York 03909 (207) 363-4171 • libbyscampground@gmail.com www.libbysoceancamping.com Lily Bay State Park........................................ 76 13 Myrles Way, Greenville 04441 (207) 695-2700 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks Little Ossipee Lake Campground................. 14 440 Sokokis Trail, Waterboro 04030 (207) 247-5875 • mbozza@comcast.net www.southernmainecamping.com

Littlefield Beaches Campground ......... 38, 42

13 Littlefield Lane, Greenwood 04255 (207) 875-3290 • info@littlefieldbeaches.com www.littlefieldbeaches.com Lobster Buoy Campsites.............................. 54 280 Waterman Beach Rd, So. Thomaston 04858 (207) 594-7546 • lobsterbuoycampsites@gmail.com lobsterbuoycampsites.wix.com MainStay Cottages & RV Park...................... 68 66 Sargent Street, Winter Harbor 04693 (207) 963-5561 •boathouse@acadia.net www.mainstaycottages-rvpark.com

Meadowbrook Camping..................... 53, 54

33 Meadowbrook Road, Phippsburg 04562 (207) 443-4967 • mbcamp@meadowbrookme.com www.meadowbrookme.com

Meadowledge RV Resort............................ 14 430 Route 1, Wells 04090 (207) 646-5008 www.meadowledge.com

Megunticook Campground by The Sea ... 54, 58

620 Commercial Street, Rockport 04856 (207) 594-2428 • info@megunticookcampgrounds.com www.megunticookcampgrounds.com Mic Mac Cove Campground........................ 54 210 Mic Mac Lane, Union 04862 (207) 785-4100 • micmaccovecampground@msn.com www.micmaccampground.com Moody Beach RV Resort-Thousand Trails... 14 266 Post Rd, Wells 04090 (207) 646-4586 www.Rvonthego.com

Moorings Oceanfront RV Resort...............54

191 Searsport Ave, US Rt 1, Belfast 04915 (207) 338-6860 • info@mooringscamp.com www.mooringscamp.com

Moosehead Family Campground................ 76 312 Moosehead Lake Rd, Rt 15, Greenville 04441 (207) 695-2210 • mail@mooseheadcampground.com www.mooseheadcampground.com Moosehead Trail Campground.................... 76 781 Moosehead Trail, Newport 04953 (207) 974-6241 • mooseheadtrailcampground@gmail.com www.mooseheadtrailcampground.com More to Life Family Campground ............... 62 533B Winthrop Ctr Road, Winthrop 04364 (207) 395-4908 • info@moretolifecampground.com www.moretolifecampground.com Mount Blue State Park ................................ 38 187 Webb Beach Rd, Weld 04285 (207) 585-2347 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/mountblue

Mountainview Campground & Cabins.... 68, 72

2695 US Route 1, Sullivan 04664 (207) 422-6408 • info@flandersbay.com www.flandersbay.com My Brothers Place ....................................... 82 659 North Street, Houlton 04730 (207) 532-6739 • mybrotherspl@aol.com mybrothersplace.mainerec.com Nadeau’s Nest.............................................. 14 244 Upper Guinea Road, Lebanon 04027 (207) 339-9593

Naples KOA Campground.................... 38, 49

295 Sebago Rd, Rt 114/11, Naples 04055 (207) 693-5267 • naplesme@koa.com koa.com/campgrounds/naples-maine Neil E. Michaud Campground ..................... 82 164 Houlton Road, Presque Isle 04769 (207) 769-1951 • ckinney3@maine.rr.com www.campingfriend.com/NeilEMichaudCampground

Nere Beach Family Campground......... 14, 22

38 Saco Avenue, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (207) 934-7614 • info@nerebeach.com www.nerebeach.com

Nesowadnehunk Campground ................... 76 Turnpike Road, Millinocket 04462 (207) 458-1551 • info@nesowadnehunk.com www.nesowadnehunk.com

Northern Outdoors Adventure Resort..........62

1771 Route 201, The Forks 04985 (800) 765-7238 • info@northernoutdoors.com www.NorthernOutdoors.com

Oceanfront Camping @ Reach Knolls......... 68 670 Reach Road, Brooklin 04616 (207) 359-5555 • oceanfrontcamping@reachknolls.com www.reachknolls.com

Old Orchard Beach Campground ........ 14, 20

27 Ocean Park Rd, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (207) 934-4477 • reservations@gocamping.com www.gocamping.com Old Quarry Ocean Adventures, Inc. ............ 68 130 Settlement Road, Stonington 04681 (207) 367-8977 • info@oldquarry.com www.oldquarry.com On the Saco Family Campground................ 38 379 Denmark Road, Brownfield 04010 (207) 452-2274 • onthesaco@outlook.com www.onthesaco.com

Palmyra Golf Course & Campground .. 75, 76

147 Lang Hill Road, Palmyra 04965 (207) 938-5677 • help@palmyra-me.com www.palmyra-me.com Papoose Pond Family Campground & Cabins ....38 700 Norway Road, Waterford 04088 (207) 583-4470 • info@papoosepondcamping.com www.papoosepondcamping.com Paradise Park Resort.................................... 14 50 Adelaide Road, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (207) 934-4633 • info@paradiseparkresort.com www.paradiseparkresort.com

Paul Bunyan Campground ........................76

1858 Union Street, Bangor 04401 (207) 941-1177 • radhachey@gmail.com www.paulbunyancampground.com Peaks-Kenny State Park ............................... 76 401 State Park Road, Dover-Foxcroft 04426 (207) 564-2003 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks Penobscot Outdoor Center ......................... 76 Baxter State Park Road, Millinocket 04462 (800) 766-7238 • vacation@neoc.com www.neoc.com

Pine Grove Campground & Cottages, LLC... 76 822 Grindestone Road, Medway 04460 (207) 746-5172 pinegrovecampgroundandcottages@hotmail.com www.pinegrovecampgroundandcottages.com Pinehirst RV Resort...................................... 14 7 Oregon Ave, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (207) 934-5526 • pinehirst@equitylifestyle.com www.pinehirstrvresort.com

Pleasant Hill Campground.........................76

45 Mansell Road, Hermon 04401 (207) 848-5127 • info@pleasanthillcampground.com pleasanthillcampground.com Pleasant Lake Camping Area....................... 68 371 Davis Road, Alexander 04694 (207) 454-7467 • pleasantlake@myfairpoint.net

Pleasant River Campground................ 38, 45

800 West Bethel Road, West Bethel 04286 (207) 836-2000 • info@pleasantrivercampground.com www.pleasantrivercampground.com Pleasant River RV Park................................. 68 11 West Side Road, Addison 04606 (207) 483-4083 • hperry1953@gmail.com www.pleasantriverrv.com

Point Sebago Resort............................ 38, 47

261 Point Sebago Road, Casco 04015 (800) 655-1232 • info@pointsebago.com www.pointsebago.com

Poland Spring Campground ................ 37, 38

128 Connor Lane, Poland Spring 04274 (207) 998-2151 • info@polandspringcamp.com www.polandspringcamp.com Potter’s Place Adult Park ............................. 14 115 Baker’s Grant Road, Lebanon 04027 (207) 457-1341 • camppottersplace@metrocast.net www.pottersplaceadultrvpark.com

Powder Horn Family Camping Resort .. 14, 19

48 Cascade Road, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (207) 934-4733 • info@mainecampgrounds.com www.mainecampgrounds.com

Pumpkin Patch RV Resort ................... 76, 79

149 Billings Road, Hermon 04401 (207) 848-2231 • rvoffice@pumpkinpatchrv.com www.pumpkinpatchrv.com Range Pond Campground ........................... 38 94 Plains Road, Poland 04274 (207) 998-2624 • rpcg88@aol.com www.rangepondcamp.com Rangeley Lake State Park............................. 38 1 State Park Road, Rangeley 04970 (207) 864-3858 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/rangeleylake

Recompence Shore Campsites............ 31, 32

134 Burnett Road, Freeport 04032 (207) 865-9307 • info@freeportcamping.com www.freeportcamping.com

Red Apple Campground...................... 13, 14

111 Sinnott Road, Kennebunkport 04046 (207) 967-4927 • redapple@roadrunner.com www.redapplecampground.com River Run Canoe & Camp............................ 38 191 Denmark Road, Brownfield 04010 (207) 452-2500 • theparkers@fairpoint.net www.riverruncanoe.com

Riverbend Campground...................... 38, 45

1540 Route 106, Leeds 04263 (207) 524-5711 • inquiries@riverbendcampgroundmaine.com www.riverbendcampgroundmaine.com Riverside Park Campground........................ 14 2295 Post Rd, US Rt 1, Wells 04090 (207) 646-3145 • info@riversidefamilycamping.com www.riversidefamilycamping.com

Saco/Old Orchard Beach KOA............. 14, 29

814 Portland Road, Saco 04072 (888) 450-7812 • sacokoa@suncommunities.com www.sacokoa.com

Sagadahoc Bay Campground .............. 54, 59

9 Molly Pt Lane, Georgetown 04548 (207) 371-2014 • pat@sagbaycamping.com www.sagbaycamping.com Salmon Falls River RV Resort & Campground ....14 44 Natural High Road, Lebanon 04027 (207) 339-8888 • info@sfrrv.com www.sfrrv.com

Sand Pond Campground ..................... 14, 27

149 Sand Pond Road, Sanford 04073 (207) 324-1752 • donna@sandpondcampground.com www.sandpondcampground.com

Sandy Pines Campground................... 14, 23

277 Mills Rd, Kennebunkport 04046 (207) 967-2483 • info@sandypinescamping.com www.sandypinescamping.com

Scott’s Cove Camping Area ................. 14, 27

356 Brock Road, Alfred 04002 (207) 324-6594 • scottscove@roadrunner.com www.scottscovecamping.com Seacoast Resort ........................................... 14 1 Seacoast Lane, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (207) 282-3511 • seacoastrv@seacoastrv.com www.seacoastresort.com

Searsport Shores Ocean Camping............... 54 216 West Main Street, Searsport 04974 (207) 548-6059 • relax@campocean.com www.campocean.com

Seaview Campground & Cottages....... 68, 71

16 Norwood Road, Eastport 04631 (207) 853-4471 • basilpottle@yahoo.com www.eastportmaine.com

Sea-Vu Campground........................... 14, 16

1733 Post Road, Wells 04090 (207) 646-7732 • info@sea-vucampground.com www.sea-vucampground.com Sea-Vu West................................................. 14 23 College Drive, Wells 04090 (207) 646-0785 • info@sea-vuwest.com www.sea-vuwest.com

Sebago Lake Family Campground ............... 38 1550 Richville Rd, Rt 114, Standish 04084 (207) 787-3671 • camp@sebagolakecamping.com www.sebagolakecamping.com Sebago Lake State Park................................ 38 3 Campground Lane, Naples 04055 (207) 693-6613 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/sebagolake Sebago’s Crooked River Campground......... 38 45 Crooked River Lane, Casco 04015 (207) 655-5383 • info@crookedrivercamping.com www.crookedrivercamping.com Sebasticook Lake Campground................... 76 52 Tent Village Road, Newport 04953 (800) 319-9333 • info@mainervpark.com www.mainervpark.com

Seboomook Wilderness Campground .........76

2538 Seboomook Road, Seboomook 04478 (207) 280-0555 • seboomook@hughes.net www.seboomookwildernesscampground.us

Shady Oaks Campground & Cabins..... 68, 71

32 Leaches Point, Orland 04472 (207) 469-7739 • shadyoaksme@gmail.com www.shadyoakscampground.com Shamrock RV Park Inc. ........................ 14, 26 391 West Street, Biddeford 04005 (207) 284-4282 • welliott@maine.rr.com www.shamrockrvpark.com Sherwood Forest Campsite ......................... 54 32 Pemaquid Trail, New Harbor 04554 (207) 677-3642 • robinhood@sherwoodforestcampsite.com www.sherwoodforestcampsite.com Shin Pond Village Campground & Cottages ...76 1489 Shin Pond Road, Mt Chase 04765 (207) 528-2900 • shinpondvillage@fairpoint.net www.shinpond.com

Shore Hills Campground ..................... 54, 56

553 Wiscasset Road, Boothbay 04537 (207) 633-4782 • camping@shorehills.com www.shorehills.com

Skowhegan/Kennebec Valley KOA .............. 62 18 Cabin Road, Rt 2, Canaan 04924 (207) 474-2858 • skowkoa@yahoo.com http://koa.com/campgrounds/skowhegan Sleeping Bear Campground & Cabins......... 76 346 Arab Road, Lee 04455 (207) 399-3030 • sleepingbearcampground@yahoo.com www.sleepingbearcampground.com

Smugglers Den Campground .............. 68, 73

20 Main St, Rt 102, Southwest Harbor 04679 (207) 244-3944 • info@smugglersdencampground.com www.smugglersdencampground.com

South Arm Campground..................... 38, 40

62 Kennett Drive, Andover 04216 (207) 364-5155 • camp@southarm.com www.southarm.com

Stadig Campground..................................... 14 146 Bypass Road, Wells 04090 (207) 646-2298 • stadig@gwi.net www.stadig.com Stetson Shores Campground....................... 76 304 Lakins Road, Stetson 04488 (207) 296-2041 • stetson@gwi.net www.stetsonshores.com

Stony Brook Recreation............................... 38 42 Powell Place, Rt 2, Hanover 04237 (207) 824-2836 • camping@stonybrookrec.com www.stonybrookrec.com The Evergreens Campground & Restaurant...62 202 Ferry Street, Solon 04979 (207) 643-2324 • info@evergreenscampground.com www.evergreenscampground.com The Last Resort Cabins & Campground ...... 62 11 Last Resort Lane, Jackman 04945 (207) 668-5091 • info@lastresortmaine.com www.wildacresrvresort.com

Thomas Point Beach Park & Campground.. 54 29 Meadow Road, Brunswick 04011 (207) 725-6009 • summer@thomaspointbeach.com www.thomaspointbeach.com Timberland Acres RV Park........................... 68 57 Bar Harbor Road, Trenton 04605 (207) 667-3600 • info@timberlandacresrvpark.com www.timberlandacresrvpark.com Townline Camping LLC................................. 54 225 Townline Road, Nobleboro 04555 (207) 832-7055 • townlinecamping@gmail.com www.townlinecamping.com/home.html Troll Valley Campground ............................. 38 283 Red School House Rd, Farmington 04938 (207) 778-3656 • trollvalley@myfairpoint.net www.trollcampground.com

Two Lakes Camping Area.................... 38, 45

215 Campground Lane, Oxford 04270 (207) 539-4851 • twolakes@megalink.net www.twolakescamping.com Two Rivers Campground ............................. 62 327 Canaan Road, Skowhegan 04976 (207) 474-6482 • info@tworvrs.com www.tworvrs.com

Vacationland Campground.......................... 38 233 Vacationland Road, Harrison 04040 (207) 583-4953 • info@vacationlandcampground.com www.vacationlandcampground.com Vicki-Lin Camping Area................................ 38 70 Weymouth Road, Bridgton 04009 (207) 647-2630 •vicki-lin@roadrunner.com

Wagon Wheel RV Resort & CG............ 14, 29

3 Old Orchard Rd, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (877) 299-4056 • wagonwheel@suncommunities.com www.wagonwheelrvresort.com

Walnut Grove Campground................ 13, 14

599 Gore Road, Alfred 04002 (207) 324-1207 • info@walnutgrovecampground.net www.walnutgrovecampground.net Wanderin Moose Campground .................. 68 69 Leisure Way, Orland 04472 (207) 469-6131 www.wanderinmoosecampground.com Warren Island State Park............................. 54 Warren Island, Lincolnville 04849 (207) 446-7090 • campground.reservations@maine.gov www.maine.gov/doc/parks

Wassamki Springs Campground.......... 32, 33

56 Saco Street, Scarborough 04074 (207) 839-4276 • wassamkisprings@aol.com www.wassamkisprings.com

Wells Beach Resort ............................. 14, 21

1000 Post Road, Wells 04090 (207) 646-7570 • wellsbeachresort@maine.rr.com www.wellsbeach.com

Wild Acres Family Camping Resort ..... 14, 29

179 Saco Avenue, Old Orchard Beach 04064 (877) 310-7498 • wildacres@suncommunities.com www.wildacresrvresort.com

Wild Duck Adult Campground ............ 14, 18

39 Dunstan Landing Rd, Scarborough 04074 (207) 883-4432 • info@wildduckcampground.com www.wildduckcampground.com Wilderness Edge Campground.................... 76 71 Millinocket Lake Road, Indian Twp 04462 (207) 447-8485 • wendimunson@verizon.net www.wildernessedgecampground.com Windsong Campground .............................. 14 547 Pendexter Rd, Parsonsfield 04047 (207) 570-9426 • windsongcamp@aol.com http://www.windsongcampground.com

Woodland Acres CG on the Saco River .. 38, 44

33 Woodland Acres Drive, Brownfield 04010 (207) 935-2529 • info@woodlandacres.com www.woodlandacres.com

Yankeeland Campground ............................ 14 1 Robinson Way, Kennebunk 04043 (207) 985-7576 • info@yankeelandcampground.com www.yankeelandcampground.com Yellowstone Park - ME................................. 14 2245 Main Street, Sanford 04073 207) 324-7782 www.yellowstoneme.com Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park-Yonderhill ......... 62 221 Lakewood Road, Madison 04950 (207) 474-7353 • camping@yonderhill.com www.yonderhill.com York Beach Camper Park ............................. 14 11 Cappys Lane, York Beach 03910 (207) 363-1343 www.yorkbeachcamperpark.com

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