Top Glamping near Eagle Lake, ME

Are you in need of a campground near Eagle Lake, ME? Eagle Lake is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Eagle Lake camping trip.

Best Glamping Sites Near Eagle Lake, ME (2)


Recent Glamping Reviews In Eagle Lake

7 Reviews of 2 Eagle Lake Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground
    August 31, 2021

    Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground

    huge grassy sites

    I stayed here for 4 nights and enjoyed the Crown of Maine balloon fest, geocaching, fishing, and exploring. This is primarily an RV park, although there is a section dedicated to tent camping. There are HUGE, level, terraced sites stretching up the hill. My site(74) was so large that there could have been 4 vehicles with teardrops and had space left over; others used their space for RVs or There’s a picnic table and fire ring. Verizon cell service was good; wifi is available near the camp office/store. 

    Clare was quickly responsive to emails and friendly.

    Hookups are either water/electric or water/electric/sewer. If you need to use the dump station, there’s a charge for that. It’s located just across from the office and can make for tight entry if someone is dumping while you’re arriving. Many of the sites are pull-through, which means the hook-up location is not an issue, but for the back-in sites on the hill, the hookups are on the ‘wrong’ side. You’ll either need to pull straight in(for many rigs, it looked like that was doable, or run the cords under the trailer. 

    A centralized bath house offers clean showers and flush toilets. Tent sites separated from the RV sites, some up a hill with a combination of small shaded sizes tucked into the woods and an open grassy area for ones farthest up the hill, but there are a few sites(4-8) are all wooded. Site 12 is a small bunkhouse. 

    Shade was at a premium. The small tree at the back of my site afforded minimal shade; I sat on the shady side of my teardrop for some relief from the 90+ temps. The pool was closed for renovation. Laundry is available; you need to stay in the laundry room while it's in progress. A game room is also available with ping pong and foosball.

    The Aroostook river was down the hill and across the street. Swimming, kayaking, canoeing, ATVing, fishing, biking, and hunting are all activities to keep you busy. Don’t have a canoe or kayak? They’re available for rental at the campground. They can also provide a shuttle. If you’re preference runs to golf, there’s an 18-hole course next door. A number of the sites near the top of the hill are seasonal; they are clean and neat. 

    The hilltop location provides a great view of the sky, but you will experience some light pollution from RVers who are fans of rope lights and other lighting and don’t necessarily turn them off at night. The moon hadn’t risen yet, but I didn’t need a flashlight to make my way to the bathroom at night.

    Cabins are available for year round rental, both at the campground and more remote locations.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Birch Haven Campground
    July 29, 2021

    Birch Haven Campground

    Lakeside campground

    Nice owners in a mostly seasonal campground. Hillside lots are under development and no cable or WiFi yet. Laundromat and restrooms are clean. For pay shower.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground
    April 20, 2021

    Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground

    Very Nice, Pleasant Park

    There are not many camping options in this area of Maine, but that’s o.k. because this is a nice one and we had a pleasant week there. Campsites have very nice grassy patios and ours was super spacious because we were on the end and there was a nice tree that provided shade. One of the pluses of this campground are the walking trails that are adjacent to the park. There is also a mowed path down to the Aroostook River which is across the street from the campground but when we were there the water level was extremely low.

    Campsites sits on top of a hill and there is a tight winding road that you must navigate to get up there. We were able to navigate it with our 45’ RV and tow car but we had to go slow and take up the whole road. Some campsites are side by side facing the wrong way with shared patios (i.e.,“buddy sites”) but there was enough space between them so you didn’t feel like you were sitting on top of each other. These buddy sites are ideal if you are traveling with friends.  Our site was close to our neighbor but since their RV faced the opposite way our their patio was on the other side and didn't bother us.  Seasonal campers make up about 50% of the park but most just come on weekends so the weekdays were pretty quiet. It appeared that they kept the transient campers in together and seasonals together. Some of the sewer connections are not conveniently located so you may need extra sewer hose. Luckily, our pull thru site was long enough that we could maneuver around to get close to the sewer without needing an extension.

    The campground is close to town which is a bonus. There are hiking trails nearby that have some great views from atop. We liked Haystack Mountain which is just a short 10-15 minute walk to the top of the mountain with great views. The countryside is pretty to drive around and we found a huge field of blooming sunflowers that were stunning. There is a farmers market downtown that had lots of great produce and baked goods. This area is known for their potato industry so roadside stands selling 5 lbs. sacks were everywhere.

    Overall, we really liked this park and its location. The price was great at$240/week for 50 amp full hook-up. Can’t say enough about how nice the grass and our site were. So many times patios are dusty, sandy, or hard gravel but this one was lush and nice and we really enjoyed sitting outside. There is actually more to do in the area than we expected and may be back some day.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground
    September 8, 2020

    Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground

    Top of Maine and Top Camping Destination

    This campground is at the top of Maine and a top camping destination for ATV enthusiasts. 

    The sites are spacious and inviting. Truly a nice place to stay.

    We drove 5.5 hours to get to this campground. It was worth the drive. Presque Isle is a gem that should not overlooked.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground
    July 6, 2019

    Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground

    Beautiful family campground

    I have stayed here twice and loved it both times. The first time I went as a family the second alone and took in the views of the beautiful trails they had to offer. Everyone is friendly and they offer a clean shower house. Families here hang outside and interact with each other. Would definitely go back



Guide to Eagle Lake

Camping near Eagle Lake, Maine, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to hike, fish, or just relax in nature, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

What to do

  • Hiking: Explore the trails around Aroostook State Park Campground. One camper mentioned, "Nice trails in the park," making it a great spot for those who love to hike.
  • Fishing: The Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground is perfect for fishing enthusiasts. A visitor shared, "Great fishing and peaceful camping!" which highlights the fishing opportunities in the area.
  • Kayaking and Canoeing: At Shin Pond Village Campground, you can rent canoes and kayaks. One reviewer noted, "We went on a UTV ride one day and were treated to some beautiful views," emphasizing the outdoor adventures available.

What campers like

  • Spacious Sites: Campers appreciate the large, grassy sites at Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground. One guest said, "My site was so large that there could have been 4 vehicles with teardrops and had space left over."
  • Quiet Atmosphere: Many enjoy the peaceful environment at Neil E Michaud Campground. A camper mentioned, "Quiet at night. The woman that runs it is really nice," highlighting the friendly vibe.
  • Clean Facilities: Clean bathrooms and showers are a big plus. A visitor at Aroostook State Park Campground remarked, "Bathroom/showers are free and spotless."

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like South Branch Pond Campground, do not have drinking water or electricity. A reviewer noted, "This is wilderness primitive camping. No potable water, electricity or cell service."
  • Seasonal Access: Many campgrounds are only open during certain months. For example, Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground is open from May 15 to October 15.
  • Wildlife: Be prepared to encounter wildlife. A camper at Katahdin Stream Campground mentioned, "You are sure to see many Appalachian Trail thru-hikers as they use this campground as their final base camp before summiting."

Tips for camping with families

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds, like Aroostook State Park Campground. One review mentioned, "There's a playground for kids," making it a great choice for families.
  • Plan for Meals: Bring your own food and snacks, especially if you're staying at places like Neil E Michaud Campground, which lacks a market. A camper noted, "Nothing special except they are the only dump station in the area."
  • Engage with Nature: Encourage kids to explore the outdoors. A visitor at Shin Pond Village Campground said, "The beauty of the camping site was simply breathtaking," which can inspire kids to appreciate nature.

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground mentioned, "Some campsites are side by side facing the wrong way with shared patios."
  • Bring Extra Supplies: Some campgrounds, like Neil E Michaud Campground, may have limited supplies. A camper noted, "Just a basic field that can accommodate tents & big RVs."
  • Be Mindful of Dump Stations: If you need to use a dump station, check for fees. A visitor at Arndt's Aroostook River Lodge & Campground mentioned, "If you need to use the dump station, there’s a charge for that."

Camping near Eagle Lake, Maine, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. Whether you're in an RV or tent, there's something for everyone to enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Eagle Lake, ME?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Eagle Lake, ME is Birch Haven Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.