Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park
Reviewed Oct. 23, 2017

Site 6

Accessible via the Baxter State Park Tote road, this is the first campground you will come upon if you enter the southern gate. Situated at the trailhead of Abol Trail, this campground offers lean-to and tent sites along a looped camp road. Sites consist of a picnic table and fire ring with grill top. Firewood is avaliable for purchase at the ranger station for $3.00. Sites are close to the camp road except lean-to site 3 which is a short walk in from it’s parking place. Site 6 may not look like the supiror site within Abol while driving by, but adventuring down into the site from the turn off, you will realize it’s speacial qualities. The lean-to is oriented in such a way that you do not realize it’s proximity to sites 5 and 7 or the campground road. Site 6 hugs the Abol stream providing beautiful scenery and the auidable noice which suppresses sounds coming from other campers. If you are hiking the Abol Trail, this is an easy option for spending the night before or after your hike. If I was to do an exstended stay within the park, I would recommend heading to the Northern portions of the park, as there are more special overnight options.

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  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Gavin T., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Gavin T., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Gavin T., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Gavin T., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Gavin T., October 23, 2017
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Gavin T., October 23, 2017