The Place
Nestled in the woods along the Bear River, this is the perfect location to set up camp for a series of day hikes and exploring western Maine.
15 Wooded Sites
Fire Ring & Picnic Table on each site
Bath House with Hot Showers & Flush Toilets and Dishwashing Sinks
Field Area for Horseshoes, Corn Hole, Frisbee or just Kicking Back
Park Rules & Directions
• Check-In: 1 pm ~ Check-Out: 11 am
• Quiet Hours: 10 pm - 7 am
• Speed Limit: 5 mph
• Campsite Occupancy: Six people per site
• Visitors welcome from 8:00 am to sunset per person ~ Up to 4 visitors
• Pets must be on a leash at all times
Do not leave pets unattended ~ Please clean up after your pet
• Please respect other camping parties
Disorderly conduct, intoxication & foul language will not be tolerated
• No generators, chain saws, ATVs or off-road bikes
• No Fireworks!
• Fires allowed only in fire rings provided
Please do not relocate fire rings ~ Do not leave fire unattended ~ Do not peel bark from live trees
Site Options
Recreational Activities
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