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Maine Things To Do Camping In Moosehead: What S'more Could You Want?
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, April 09 @ 17:22:01 PDT

Summer & Fall: For those of you who are trying to plan a camping trip now for the summer and you are considering heading to Moosehead Lake than here are a couple of recommendations of local campgrounds. Heading about 8 miles outside of Greenville visitors will find Lilly Bay State Park. This is a state run campground and offers great private sites and free hot showers. Like most state campgrounds the amenities are limited but, if you are looking for a way to enjoy the lake, do some swimming and maybe even boating this is a great place to stay. The sites are wooded with natural outgrowth. The sites closest to the water are site numbers 213-224. You definitely can bring your boat into the campground there is a boat launch and slips available for guest. The kids will love the playground and beach area. The nice thing about this campground is it’s close to Greenville which means if you run out of something or need more ice there is grocery stores close

by. Another place to camp on Moosehead is Old Mill Campground in Rockwood. This is a privately owned campground so there are more amenities. The sites are private and nicely landscaped. There are waterfront campsites which are wonderful. The campground offers hot, free showers and bath facilities. There is swimming in the cool waters of Moosehead just of the beach. The beach area is grassy which is nice if you have small children. The campground offers privacy and a restful place to relax. Be sure to grab your book and make some time to sit in one of the Adirondack chairs that are available along the waters edge. You will find this is a great place to kick back and enjoy the cry of the loons and tranquility of nature around you.


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