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Wrong_Lane
May 29, 2013Explorer
We camp in Maine on a regular basis. You will be about one hour from Bar Harbour & Acadia National Park. Many good quality campgrounds in that area as well as endless seafood dinners, cheap lobster, ocean views from your campsite. A must visit location!
Just an hour south of Sidney is the Freeport area. Again many great ocean front campgrounds, shopping & dining.
Two hours south of Sidney is the Maine south coast with lots of fine sand beaches, campgrounds abound and very touristy. (President Bush and family summer in that area)
An hour south-west is Sabago Lake for a Maine woods and mountain camping experiance. Everything from high-end RV resorts ($$$) to rustic no service sites in the forest.
Anyhow, lots to do, a good variety of campgrounds and the friendliest folks on the planet, you can't go wrong!
Our favorite is the KOA Ocean Front in Bar Harbour, Watch the sunset over the ocean from under your awning, order a steamed lobster delivered to your site while still hot and wake up to the sounds of waves on the gravel beach - Maine at it's best.
Just an hour south of Sidney is the Freeport area. Again many great ocean front campgrounds, shopping & dining.
Two hours south of Sidney is the Maine south coast with lots of fine sand beaches, campgrounds abound and very touristy. (President Bush and family summer in that area)
An hour south-west is Sabago Lake for a Maine woods and mountain camping experiance. Everything from high-end RV resorts ($$$) to rustic no service sites in the forest.
Anyhow, lots to do, a good variety of campgrounds and the friendliest folks on the planet, you can't go wrong!
Our favorite is the KOA Ocean Front in Bar Harbour, Watch the sunset over the ocean from under your awning, order a steamed lobster delivered to your site while still hot and wake up to the sounds of waves on the gravel beach - Maine at it's best.
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