401 State park Rd
04426,
Dover-Foxcroft
Maine,
the United States
Nestled on the shores of Sebec Lake, Peaks-Kenny State Park is one of those undiscovered gems of our park system. Campers enjoy the peaceful, family-oriented campground with only 56 sites that are tucked away in wooded areas to promote privacy.
Very nice, woodsy, campground located close to Sebec Lake. The gravel road going in is full of pot holes, but otherwise it's a great place with really nice, private, sites. Fine gravel/sandy base on the sites, very clean and well kept. We were there in late Sept and it was nearly deserted, maybe 5 other campers. There are a few - maybe 3 or 4, sites that have electric and water hookup, the rest appeared to be primitive. Showerhouse was large, with private shower/toilet/sink in each. Pretty basic setup, no frills, but plenty of hot water and good pressure. Dump station is not located within the actual campground, it's about 1/2 mile down the road past the entrance to the campsite loops Beach trail takes you down to the lake where there's a swimming area, kayaks or canoe to rent for $3 an hour. You pay at the check in station, up the road, abt a 1/2 mile walk. Very nice campground.
2 days ago
Anonymous
Stayed here on 8/13 to 8/15. Gravel road in to and within the park is gravel with lots of potholes. Nice large campsites well spaced with foliage separating sites. Water spigots about, central bath house/ showers and a separate older bathhouse near the entrance. Showers a bit tired. Nice sandy beach, picnic tables and grassy areas, lifeguard. Hiking trail around the park. Dover-Foxcroft nearby has large grocery store.
2 days ago
RWP
We reserved three nights in one of the few water/electric sites in August. The sites are wooded and very well separated and private. Although the park is located on beautiful Sebek Lake the campground is not waterfront. But not to worry, there is a path through the woods to the lake and the swimming area. The bathhouses are fairly new and although they are not luxurious, they are clean, ADA accessible and there is plenty of hot water. We had NO cell service on Verizon or Sprint, no WiFi and no TV reception. Although we don't have Sat TV, I doubt it would work because of the heavy foliage. And we forgot the iPod! Boy, was it ever quiet at our campsite!