Best Cabin Camping near Dover-Foxcroft, ME

Spacious Skies Balsam Woods and Soul Retrieve-Hill offer cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities near Dover-Foxcroft. Most cabins include electricity, beds, and basic furnishings, while some provide more extensive features like screened porches and private fire rings. According to one visitor, "The cabins are simple and there are just pit toilets, but everything is kept very clean." Wilderness Edge Campground provides cabin options with picnic tables and fire rings, while Sebasticook Lake Campground offers family-sized cabins with nearby water access. Some locations like Pumpkin Patch RV Resort feature cabins with electric hookups and heating options for extended season comfort.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Skowhegan Kennebec Valley KOA provides traditional KOA-style cabins with reliable amenities and standardized furnishings. Pet policies vary significantly between properties - Spacious Skies Balsam Woods and Wilderness Edge both welcome pets in select cabins. A camper wrote, "This is a great campground! It is pet friendly & they will check on your pets or even walk them!" Reservations are essential during peak summer months from May through October, with many properties closing after Columbus Day weekend. Some locations like Poplar Stream Hut offer more remote cabin experiences accessible only by hiking trails.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Basic cooking facilities vary widely - some cabins offer only outdoor fire rings with grill tops, while others provide small refrigerators and microwaves. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, "Visitors are required to bring their own water and rely on outhouses for restroom facilities. While the cabins do provide beds, linens are not included, necessitating guests to bring their own." Whitney's Market in Guilford and Hannaford grocery in Greenville (both within 20 minutes of several cabin locations) offer supplies for longer stays. On-site camp stores at locations like Wilderness Edge Campground stock essential items and firewood for purchase.

Best Cabin Sites Near Dover-Foxcroft, Maine (41)

    1. Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    9 Reviews
    Abbot, ME
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 876-2731

    $29 - $999 / night

    "This gampground has the access to snowmobile trail in the winter as well as the ATV trails. It has it's own parking lot for your atvs."

    "While we don’t usually stay in private campgrounds due to their high cost, the price was reasonable for the quality of this campground and amenities provided."

    2. Soul Retrieve-Hill

    1 Review
    Brownville Junction, ME
    7 miles
    +1 (207) 279-6007

    $44 - $99 / night

    "Soul Retrieve Hill is new to the Dyrt and has an awesome location near Senebec Lake & features a communal area so you can meet other campers! "

    3. Pumpkin Patch RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Hermon, ME
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 848-2231

    $50 / night

    "Seems to be targeted at older crowd with no playground or pool. Sites are very clean, good space, well laid out and pretty level. Good cellular and wi-fi coverage if that is important to you."

    "There is pretty good space between sites so you don’t feel cramped or right on top of your neighbor."

    4. Poplar Stream Hut

    1 Review
    Brownville Junction, ME
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 265-2400

    "I had never heard of Maine Huts and Trails (a small non-profit organization) and likely would not have if we had not traveled with an organized group for a three-day hut to hut experience."

    5. Sebasticook Lake Campground

    3 Reviews
    Stetson, ME
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 368-5047

    "The store offers handmade craft items with awesome prices and a small selection of take out foods. And ice cream. Again prices are reasonable. Activities are listed on the board and are fun."

    6. The Hawnets Nest

    1 Review
    Stetson, ME
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 945-1944

    $60 / night

    "The Hawnets Nest is the perfect stop for adventure, accommodations include a cool A-Frame or bring-your-own Tent!  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!"

    7. Wilderness Edge Campground

    13 Reviews
    Millinocket, ME
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 447-8485

    $14 - $50 / night

    "Nice hot showers. Rustic cabins are half walled with screens, ATV trails easy access, pool, pet friendly, beautiful place."

    "Went with a diverse group of campers with hammock, tent and cabin sleeping preferences and everybody found their spot."

    8. Pleasant Hill Campground

    2 Reviews
    Levant, ME
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 848-5127

    $30 - $50 / night

    "No huge hills, several trash dumpsters conveniently located and even a barrel for animal waste. Bath house conveniently located.

    Campground has playground, pool and rec room."

    9. Two Rivers Campground

    7 Reviews
    Skowhegan, ME
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (207) 474-6482

    $35 / night

    "Campers are a mix of seasonals and transients with sites varying from pull-thru, back-in, tent and one rental cabin. "

    "Walking out the door is the serene view if the water. Some sites are back in and others are pull through. The laundry and bath houses are clean and welcoming."

    10. Skowhegan Kennebec Valley KOA

    3 Reviews
    Hinckley, ME
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-7571

    $25 - $150 / night

    "Tons of stuff to do- great playground, tractor rides. Store was well stocked. Had an awesome time, met lots of awesome people!"

    "they were renovating the pool surround while we were there but they are very friendly..quiet at night..we will be there for July 4th week."

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Cabin Reviews near Dover-Foxcroft, ME

123 Reviews of 41 Dover-Foxcroft Campgrounds


  • Sandra L.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Wilderness Edge Campground

    Comfortable family campground & RV park

    Quiet wooded sites, glacier stones,dirt roads, clean bathrooms. Nice hot showers. Rustic cabins are half walled with screens, ATV trails easy access, pool, pet friendly, beautiful place.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2022

    Webb's Campground

    Small waterfront campground

    The majority of campsites are right on the Dead River in a beautiful region in Maine called The Forks. This area is an outdoor paradise with tons of things to do kayaking, white water rafting, hunting, fishing, hiking, and nature viewing. Riverdrivers has a myriad of overnight accommodations including primitive tenting, RV with electric and water (some just 20A and water and the others 20A/30A and water), cabins with electricity and screened in porch, motel rooms, and a rental home open year-round that sleeps 14. 

    There is a dump station onsite for RVs. There are picnic tables and fire pits at the camping sites and cabins. Wood is available for purchase at the good price of$10 for a wheelbarrow load. Sites are mostly grass and the road is smooth gravel devoid of any potholes. There are some trees for shade but not many and there is not much privacy between campsites. Obviously, the best sites are right on the water but the majority of those are without hookups. Check out their Facebook page because they offer camping discounts in the past if you mention the add. There are restrooms and showers with 14-hour access and a few port-a-potties scattered about. There is also a dishwashing station. Bathroom facilities were very clean as was the dishwashing station. Horseshoe pits are present but that is pretty much it for amenities, other than the great water view. No online reservation you must call or email them. 

    The biggest complaint is the loud road noise from big logging trucks. The campground is located directly off Route 201 in West Forks which makes for easy access into the park (but you get the road noise). Across the street is Berry’s General Store with just about everything you need and is a fun old store to roam around. Just up the road is Hawks Nest Lodge which has a great restaurant with full bar. Their outside seating is great for soaking up the sun and watching the rafters on the river. Head over to Moxie Falls for a short hike into one of Maine’s famous falls.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2018

    New England Outdoor Center

    Near Baxter State Park, with full amenities!

    Located just a few miles outside of Baxter State Park, POC offers a few spots for small RV’s, tent sites, lean-tos, and a few camping cabins, each with a picnic table and fire ring.  And, the property has an amazing view!

    There are hot showers, clean bathrooms, a dishwashing sink, and even a game room with pool tables and a small bar. You can rent canoes and gear to paddle on the lake, with a great view of Mt. Katahdin. Or, sign up for a guided canoe or rafting trip.

    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.

    Your last stop for groceries and gas is in Millinocket, so be sure to stock up before you make your way to the park. 

    All for $11 per person/night! Haven’t seen these amenities for this low price anywhere else in Maine.

  • Brianna M.
    Jun. 2, 2018

    Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    Fun for all ages

    This gampground has the access to snowmobile trail in the winter as well as the ATV trails. It has it's own parking lot for your atvs. Their is a inground outdoor heated pool, a great big playground, basketball court, volleyball net, arcade, ice cream, outdoor projector for Saturday night movie. As well as grass and rock lots for camping. Their is seasonal sites for both renting and campers. This is dog friendly and has doggie stations spread throughout the campground for all their bathroom breaks. Has a great bath house, coin operated laundry room, and a great little walking trail. Phone service, cable TV, and wifi are provided. Recently added for the 2018 season where three to four brand new log cabins built to add to the previous ones already their. Their is a boat launch a mile or less down the road. And the campground over all is a great place for both old and young to enjoy. I highly recommend this place. Although becoming a new seasonal is hard and you are put on a waiting list. The campground offers so many fun activities that are well worth the time their. Their is also a wagon ride offered on the weekend throughout the day.

  • Roger F.
    Oct. 9, 2020

    Wilderness Edge Campground

    Super convenient, nice hosts!

    Base camp to Katahdin, close in to Millinocket. Went with a diverse group of campers with hammock, tent and cabin sleeping preferences and everybody found their spot.

    Pros are: clean (like super clean) showers and bath house, fire pit and picnic table at each site and cabin, super helpful, friendly hosts and last minute gear avail at the office (we got a waterproof map for Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument).

    Only con I can think of is the tent sites are a bit close together and barely deep enough to park a car (not sure if a larger SUV or F350 would even fit) - just a bit of a congested layout overall.

    Would go back, nice option to the Baxter or other backcountry sites with no bathrooms, or for times those sites are all taken.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 21, 2022

    The Birches Resort

    Great Camping Spot Near Historic Lodge

     There are a few times in your travels when you find someplace you never want to leave. It’s the kind of place where you pull in and it just feels right and we found ourselves at the registration desk extending your stay…and again…and again. The Birches Resort and Campground in Rockwood, Maine was that slice of paradise we absolutely loved. 

    The Birches is perched on Moosehead Lake about 30 minutes north of Greenville which is a pretty small town (we’re talking population 1,600) with a few restaurants, a fly fishing shop, a great grocery/outdoor/camping/clothing store and a scattering of interesting attractions like an old passenger ship offering lake excursions. There is a ferry over to Mt. Kineo which has spectacular hiking and definitely worth spending an afternoon. There is great fishing in the area in numerous rivers and lakes. 

    The Birches has a magnificent historic lodge dating back to the 1930’s that is warm and comforting and smells of wood burning fires, fresh coffee, and salty bacon. There are only a handful of campsites (for RV’s and tents) and a bunch of cabins all with great views. Don’t be expecting to have all your creature comforts of television, wifi, and phone service because they are nonexistent or sketchy at your site. However, the lodge provides all those services where you can enjoy them by the fire or at the bar. There is also a full-service restaurant serving three meals a day with delicious comfort food like Thanksgiving turkey dinner, slow roasted prime rib, and French onion soup. RV sites can be a little tight for larger RVs but we were able to manage. The best campsite (#5) backs up to the lake so your patio and fire pit are right there on the water and provide spectacular sunrises. Our site was 30-amp which was fine for us as we were there in October and didn’t need air conditioning. Since no one else was coming into the site next to us, we were allowed to pull in such that we took up two spots and overlooked the marina. There was water but no sewer however the dump station was easy to access and never very busy since the campground is so small. The tent sites are located farther away from the lodge and facilities but are spacious and private with great water views. The sites are surrounded by trees so you get some shade if you want or can be in the open sunny areas. Each tent site has its own garbage can so you don’t have to trek over to the dumpster. There are also picnic tables, rock-lined fire rings, low electric hook-up, and a water spigot. The restroom/showers were older but clean and we did not mind showering there which meant we didn’t have to pack up the RV and dump our tanks during our stay. They do have a hot tub for those who like to soak in steaming water. 

    We absolutely loved our stay at the Birches. Having the lodge for warm fires, cold beer, and hot meals was a definite plus. There are so many outdoor activities between hiking, fishing, paddling, and just enjoying the natural beauty. There are boat rentals and seaplane flights you can book for sightseeing and a launch for boats/paddle craft. We will definitely be back.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 25, 2019

    Spacious Skies Balsam Woods

    Quiet, Spacious, Lots of Amenities

    While we don’t usually stay in private campgrounds due to their high cost, the price was reasonable for the quality of this campground and amenities provided. We were in need of a shower and a place for the night and this campground was perfectly situated off the highway to Greenville. 

    Most of the sites are designed for larger RVs with full hook-ups, but they have just a handful of simple tent/small camper sites without services, which is exactly what we needed.   Just a picnic table and fire ring and some privacy and we were happy campers.

    The shower house was newly remodeled and very clean, as was the laundry facility with dishwashing/utility sink. The campground has access to over 1000 miles of trails, which are designed for ATV’s. They even have an ATV washing station. While it was not open in late September, the campground offers a nice pool, game room for the kids of all ages, a small camp store, and even has a snack bar and ice cream counter.  And, if you are seeking some amazing hiking, it's relatively close to Borestone Mountain and sections of the Appalachian Trail.

    The young husband and wife team who own/run the place are very sweet folks who seem to really pay attention to the needs of their customers.  For instance, they recently spent a good deal of money on high speed wifi because that is what their customers said they wanted.  We didn't need it, so can't comment on its quality, but it's there if you do.

  • D
    Aug. 5, 2024

    Daicey Pond Cabins — Baxter State Park

    Great place

    We recently spent a four-day retreat at Baxter State Park, specifically at the Daicey Pond Campsite, staying in one of their no-frills cabins. I love this place and poppy playtime chapter 3. These cabins offer a truly basic experience, devoid of modern amenities such as internet access, cellular service, plumbing, or public water supply. Visitors are required to bring their own water and rely on outhouses for restroom facilities. While the cabins do provide beds, linens are not included, necessitating guests to bring their own. Additionally, visitors must come prepared with their own water, food, and cooking equipment, such as a Coleman Stove. The park boasts a plethora of scenic trails, offering opportunities for hiking along picturesque rivers to witness cascading waterfalls, exploring serene lakes, or trekking up mountains for breathtaking views. For a nominal fee of$1 per hour, visitors can rent canoes, allowing them to traverse one lake, embark on a short half-mile hike to another lake, continue their journey with another canoe, and eventually reach a remote lake untouched by human development. This experience serves as a refreshing escape from our technology-driven and interconnected lives.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2018

    Daicey Pond Cabins — Baxter State Park

    Camping Cabins with an Incredible View

    If you enjoy camping cabins on a lake with a wonderful view of Mt. Katahdin, then this campground is for you. This is 1 of the 3 campgrounds in Baxter that stays open for a bit past the normal season (thru the 3rd week of October).

    It even has a small library with the best porch view you’ve ever seen. The cabins are simple and there are just pit toilets, but everything is kept very clean. 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 rent a canoe and gear to paddle on Daicey Pond, or bring your mountain bikes for an awesome ride along well-kept gravel roads. Great hiking options to waterfalls, along the Appalachian Trail, and up to Mt. Katahdin. 

    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.

    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.


Guide to Dover-Foxcroft

Cabin camping options near Dover-Foxcroft, Maine range from rustic, off-grid retreats to family-friendly accommodations with modern amenities. Located in central Maine's Piscataquis County, Dover-Foxcroft sits at approximately 350 feet above sea level and experiences seasonal temperature swings from below freezing in winter to 70-80°F in summer. Many cabin sites close after mid-October due to heavy snowfall and reopen in May when roads become passable.

What to do

ATV trail access: Several cabin sites, including Wilderness Edge Campground, offer direct access to hundreds of miles of ATV trails. As one visitor noted, "Close to Mount Katadhan... they'll walk and occasionally keep an eye on your pets while you're out hiking on Mount Katadhan, and will provide a shuttle to and from the mount, for an agreeable fee."

Canoeing and paddling: Free watercraft rentals available at some locations. A visitor to Two Rivers Campground shared, "Peaceful little gem at the river. Took a canoe up the river for a couple hours. Kind people. Clean. Would definitely stay again."

Hiking trails: Many cabins serve as base camps for day hikes or longer treks. One guest reported about visiting Wilderness Edge: "Base camp to Katahdin, close in to Millinocket. Went with a diverse group of campers with hammock, tent and cabin sleeping preferences and everybody found their spot."

Swimming and water activities: Several cabin locations include lake or river access within walking distance. Cabin sites with pools provide alternatives when weather turns cool.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Most reviewers prioritize cleanliness, especially in shared bathrooms and cabins. A visitor to Spacious Skies Balsam Woods noted, "Large, clean shared bathrooms with good water pressure. Loads of amenities - general store with basic supplies, tons of activities for kids, pool, atv trail access and walking trails."

Quiet setting: Cabins set back from main roads or camping areas provide peaceful retreats. One camper described Two Rivers Campground: "Walking out the door is the serene view of the water. Some sites are back in and others are pull through. The laundry and bath houses are clean and welcoming."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Early morning wildlife sightings from cabin porches or nearby rivers. According to one camper, "At 6:45am I saw two bald eagles patrolling the Kennebec."

Extended season accommodations: Some cabins offer heating options for comfort during shoulder seasons. A Pumpkin Patch RV Resort visitor shared, "Clean and quiet with friendly people! Stayed Here for one night after picking up a new travel trailer nearby. The staff and campers were all very friendly and welcoming."

What you should know

Seasonal closures: Most cabin facilities close after Columbus Day weekend. Campground staff at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort confirm they operate "May 1 - Oct 15" annually.

Bathroom facilities vary widely: From full indoor plumbing to outhouses. Ensure you understand what's available. According to a Poplar Stream Hut camper: "The main 'hut' has showers, radiant heat floors, and compostable toilets. There are no electrical outlets or cell service, so this is an off-grid experience."

Internet access limitations: Cell coverage varies significantly by location and provider. One visitor noted, "Only real disappointment was lack of cell coverage for AT&T and if you want internet you must buy a package."

Supply preparation: Grocery options limited to small stores in nearby towns. A Spacious Skies Balsam Woods visitor advised, "Whitney's Market in Guilford and Hannaford grocery in Greenville (just 20 minutes away) offer supplies for longer stays."

Site selection matters: Request specific cabin locations based on your needs. As one camper noted, "Wooded lots can be tight, lot you reserve isn't always what you get when you reserve a spot, they will change it and surprise when you get there, not always a good thing."

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds and activities: Look for cabins near dedicated children's areas. A visitor to Skowhegan Kennebec Valley KOA shared: "Great 1st KOA experience. Tons of stuff to do - great playground, tractor rides. Store was well stocked."

Pool access: Critical for family enjoyment during warmer months. According to one visitor to Spacious Skies Balsam Woods: "It's got a nice pool, clean showers, and access to trails around. If you're looking for something secluded this is not it, but it's a nice place."

Evening entertainment options: Some locations offer organized activities after dark. A Spacious Skies Balsam Woods visitor mentioned, "The kids also loved the Saturday night movie they would play on the big screen as well as the movie rental options available for personal use while there."

Cabin spacing considerations: For families with young children, select cabins closer to bathrooms and facilities. A Wilderness Edge visitor noted, "The tent sites are a bit close together and barely deep enough to park a car - just a bit of a congested layout overall."

Tips from RVers

Hookup locations: Many cabin sites have unusual utility placement. As one Wilderness Edge visitor warned, "Another thing to note is how long your hoses and electric cords are, you may need to stretch them under/behind your camper depending on site location."

Level sites: Check whether cabin parking areas require leveling. A Two Rivers Campground visitor mentioned, "We had a long pull-thru site that was located under pine trees which provided welcomed shade since the temperatures were in the high 80's."

Pet policies vary significantly: Verify pet rules before booking. A visitor to Wilderness Edge noted, "This is a great campground! It is pet friendly & they will check on your pets or even walk them!"

Pre-arrival contact recommended: Call ahead with specific requirements. One camper advised, "The first site we were assigned was in the direct sun so we asked to move to a shady site and they were very accommodating."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Dover-Foxcroft, ME?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Dover-Foxcroft, ME is Spacious Skies Balsam Woods with a 4.9-star rating from 9 reviews.

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