Acadia in Down East Maine will awe you. Hear the roar of Thunder Hole and the roar of The Cat's engines leaving for Scenic Nova Scotia. Feel the joy of spotting whales offshore or an eagle's nest in a wildlife refuge. From glacial rock formations to quaint towns and seldom explored lakes and woods.
Mountainview Campground is centrally located to Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor and the Schoodic area of Acadia.
We are a Maine waterfront campground located on Coastal Route 1 in East Sullivan - away from the busy traffic.
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Passadumkeag
campground / RV park:
Looking for a place to stay at the end of a peaceful day on the Penobscot River?
Perhaps you’ve been bass fishing or maybe you’ve taken a relaxing kayaking trip down Passadumkeag Stream, taking in the scenery and wildlife along the way.
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Walk to New England's Longest Sandy Beach from Hid'n Pines Family Campground!
Your family can experience real camp life here at Hid'n Pines Southern Maine Family Campground.
Our Southern Maine Campsites are located amidst acres of shady pines and apple orchards.
Located on 50 acres along the Coast of Maine near ocean beaches, this mid-coast Maine family campground with sea kayaking and fishing has 47 sites overlooking the saltwater. Spacious waterfront camping with pools, tennis, full hookups, canoe and kayak rentals.
Situated on 43 acres of Maine woodland, our sites and facilities are nestled among majestic pines and birches on the shore of Long Lake. Four Seasons offers a number of lakefront campsites; a gently sloping sandy beach and swimming area; and a boat harbor, ramp and docking.
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Camden
Bed & Breakfast or Boutique Hotel:
Our Camden Maine Bed and Breakfast has spacious rooms, well appointed private baths, luxurious linens, delicious breakfasts, off-street parking, and just a short walk to Camden's harbor, shops, and restaurants.
Linger in famous Bar Harbor for the shopping and stay in a cosy bed and breakfast. Down East Maine beckons you. Bar Harbor is your Gateway to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and other Atlantic Canadian destinations.
The waters and mountains will lure you to the Moosehead Region and then lull you into a dreamy serenity. It is a place of natural delights: forested mountains, sparkling lakes, crystal blue skies and starry nights. Enjoy summer days moose watching from your canoe on a placid pond, or go for thrills with a wild whitewater raft trip. Winter brings fantastic snowmobiling, skiing and ice fishing.This area is also a mecca for hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, canoeing and in the winter, snowmobiling, cross country skiing and other outdoor adventures. Greenville, at the foot of the lake is the hub for the region. The Moosehead Lake Region is your Gateway to New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada.