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Maine Things To Do Camping: Backcountry Or Campgrounds
Posted by mainetodo on Monday, November 13 @ 08:24:06 PST

Spring, Summer, Fall: The camping possibilities are endless in Maine. Depending on your skill level you can tailor your camping trip accordingly. The State of Maine is broken down into seven regions. The number of campgrounds within these regions is astonishing, also to numerous to list. If you are more of an adventure seeker

and require fewer amenities, the solitude of a backcountry camping trip in Northern Maine is astounding. The Allagash and Moosehead Lake regions are tough to beat.

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