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Look for recommendation for campground in Maine
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Can someone give some recommendations for a nice tent campground in Maine? Nice means quite, a lot of space between the tent places and if possible on the coastline or in the forest. TIA, Guenther |
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Look for recommendation for campground in Maine
Guenther Erhard wrote in message 08.17...
Hi, Can someone give some recommendations for a nice tent campground in Maine? Nice means quite, a lot of space between the tent places and if possible on the coastline or in the forest. TIA, Guenther Can you narrow it down a bit? Maine is a big state with tons of campgrounds. Any specific areas you plan to be in? Any things you need or want in a campground? How much space do you consider "a lot" between campsites? Along the coast, Camden Hills SP (just outside of Camden at Mt. Battie) has a nice State Park campground with clean showers. Acadia has typical National Park camping. |
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Look for recommendation for campground in Maine
Guenther Erhard wrote: (Rodney Boles) wrote in om: Can you narrow it down a bit? Maine is a big state with tons of campgrounds. Any specific areas you plan to be in? Any things you need or want in a campground? How much space do you consider "a lot" between campsites? We plan to go to Midcoast, maybe Acadia and Moosehead Lake. The campground doesn't have to have any special requirements beside clean showers and restrooms. To give an example: I stayed in 2000 at Barcadia Campground near Bar Harbor. This campground was o.k.: clean, quiet and located near the water. There are two well-known campground directories in the US that include statistics such as the size of tent sites and whether they are shaded. One is called Woodalls, but the name of the other escapes me. If you get one of these guides, you can find a campground wherever you happen to be. Barbara |
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