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Campgrounds
in the Mid-Coast Region of Maine:
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- Hermit Island Campgrounds, (207)
443-2101
- Campers Cove, (207) 633-5013
- Little Pondersosa Camping, (207)
633-2700
- Thomas Point Beach, (207) 725-6009
- White's Beach & Campground
Inc, (207) 729-0415
- Lake Pemaquid Camping, (207) 563-5202
- Town Line Campsites, (207) 832-7055
- Pine Ridge Campgrounds, (207)
589-4352
- Massachusetts Homestead Camp,
(207) 789-5135
- National Audobon Ecology Camp,
(207) 529-5148
- Duck Puddle Campgrounds, (207)
563-5608
- Orr's Island Campgrounds, (207)
833-5595
- Meadowbrook Camping Area Inc,
(207) 443-4967
- Ocean View Park Campgrounds, (207)
389-2564
- Pinederosa Campground, (207) 389-2153
- Sandy Shores RV Resort, (207) 845-2215
- Robert's Roost Camp Grnd, (207) 236-2498
- Gray Homestead Camping, (207) 633-4612
- Chewonki Campgrounds, (207) 882-7426
- Down East Family Camping, (207) 882-5431
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Regional Campground Locator:
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is a brief description of each region to highlight major attractions
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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.
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