Tucked along the forested coastline of Cobscook Bay, this campground showcases the true beauty of Maine. This is what you picture when you imagine camping. Although the sites have no hookups, it is well worth it to experience beautiful views, extra space, and privacy. Besides a few nice hikes in the area, this is the kind of place you visit just to get away and relax. Pros: - MASSIVE campsites, like the biggest we’ve ever seen. Most are pull through loops. - Extremely private, felt like we were the only ones in the campground. - Even if you’re not lucky enough to nab an ocean view, the forest sites are also beautiful. - Although no hookups, there is always a water spigot a short walk away, and the campground also has pit toilets, shower house, dump station, dumpsters, recycling. - Strong Verizon signal for work, video calls. We were pleasantly surprised! (9mbps down/4 up) - Very friendly & helpful staff. - Activities include clamming, short nature hikes, boat launch, and RELAXING! - Pet friendly Cons: - no hookups - Not near much, but who cares! Summary of the RV sites: - Best sites are 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 28 (best ocean views) - 10, 12, 26 are the biggest campsites I’ve ever seen - Would not recommend 14 - 18 - the peek at the ocean is not worth the lack of privacy - Ocean views at the tent sites are dreamy. As most are a walk back you can’t really get away with a van/pop up in tent sites as much here. While in the area we recommend: - Tide Mill farm (Saturday’s) - Reversing Falls - Cutler Coast public reserved land trails - West Quoddy SP - Lubec Brewing, Water St Tavern, Monica’s chocolates - Helen’s (Machias)
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