Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park
Reviewed Oct. 29, 2018

Easy access to Mt. Katahdin

Though not open during the off season, this Baxter State Park campground offers tent sites and lean-tos, each with a picnic table and fire ring. There are no sites for RV's here.

There is no running/drinking water, but the stream nearby is perfect for filtering. The pit toilets are cleaned daily. There is no electricity, so bring your solar panel. Rangers are assigned to each campground, so there is always someone to chat with if you have questions or emergencies while in the park. 

You can start the 8-12 hour round trip to the summit of Mt. Katahdin from this campground, as it sits right at the base of the mountain.  Or, choose from variety of other trail options if a 4000 ft elevation gain hike isn’t your thing.

Fall is one of the best times to be here…no bugs, less people, and full of autumn color! Be ready for wind and cold days though. You are sure to see many Appalachian Trail through hikers as they use this campground as their final base camp before summiting!

Your last stop for food and gas is in Millinocket, so be sure to stock up before you make your way to the park. Millinocket is about 18 miles from the main entrance to Baxter State Park.

Note: Dogs are not allowed in the park, but Katahdin Kritters is a pet boarding facility located in East Millinocket.

Month of VisitOctober
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Shari  G., October 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Shari  G., October 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Shari  G., October 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Shari  G., October 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Shari  G., October 29, 2018
  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Shari  G., October 29, 2018
  • A quick 360 of the campground.
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  • Review photo of Abol Campground — Aroostook State Park by Shari  G., October 29, 2018