Best Campgrounds near Grand Lake Stream, ME

Grand Lake Stream is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Aside from great camping spots, you'll find hiking and many more outdoor experiences. Thinking of traveling with kids? You're in luck—Grand Lake Stream is surrounded by family-friendly activities. Find the best campgrounds near Grand Lake Stream, plus reviews and photos from other campers like you.

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Recent Reviews near Grand Lake Stream, ME

120 Reviews of 61 Grand Lake Stream Campgrounds


  • Suzy M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2025

    Cottonwood Camping & RV Park

    Pleasant owner, Excellent baths,

    Good stop between Millinocket and Acadia Nat'l Park. Very accessible owner. Outstanding bath facilities w/ United hot water, (free too!)

  • C
    Feb. 24, 2025

    Tom's Retreat on Gardner Lake

    Gorgeous spot to camp right at lakefront!

    Amazing lakefront lot, very private and comes with a big common area to BBQ and clean Port-a-Potty on the top of the 1 acre sloped lot. Brought our own kayak to enjoy Gardner and Second Lakes!

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 18, 2025

    Sunset Point RV Park

    Easternmost camping in the US!

    General: 31 RV sites with w/e plus six tent sites with no hookups. 

    Site Quality: Our site was on grass and level enough that we could make it work without much difficulty. Sites 12A and 12B are the best IMO as they have an unobstructed view of the bay and more space between them than other sites. The lettered tent sites are also good, IMO, especially A, E, and F. Sites 1-29 are very close together with no physical separation between them in typical RV park fashion. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, however, sites 1-4 share a fire ring, making it a good choice for people traveling together 

    Bath/Shower house: Clean. Toilet stalls are a bit tight. The shower was also a little tight. One stall had plenty of hooks, but I could not get the faucets to work; the other stall only had one hook, but I could get the faucets to work! Plenty of hot water. 

    Activities/Amenities: Dishwashing sink, laundry (three washers/three dryers, $1.50 each) Free WiFi, and morning coffee on the porch. Firewood and ice are available for purchase for a reasonable amount (after-hours wood is available on the honor system). You can sign up in the office for a lobster set-up which includes a pot, burner, and propane to cook lobsters, clams, or crabs at your site. There are no activities at the campground, but you are encouraged to explore the town of Lubec, especially the West Quoddy lighthouse at sunrise. In the afternoon, we enjoyed watching the tide come in and out in the bay and I could do yoga on the grassy area. There was also a shared swing where you can enjoy the tide and sunsets.

    Cindy and her husband manage this campground, and we received a hearty welcome from Cindy when we checked in. After we paid (Cash or check only, no credit cards), she gave us the lowdown on what we should see and do in the small town of Lubec, especially the West Quoddy house lighthouse (which despite its name, is the easternmost point where you can see the sunrise in the US). Very quiet campground that was about half full when we were there. And yes, if the weather cooperates, the sunsets are beautiful.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 29, 2025

    Cobscook Bay State Park Campground

    Off the beaten path!

    Cobscook State Park is beautiful. The park is big, and many sites are very far apart - we had almost complete privacy.  There are both reservable and non reservable sites.  Some sites have Adirondack shelters.  All sites have picnic tables and fire pits.  The majority of the tent sites and small rv sites, and some larger rv sites, are on the water.   We stayed at 2 different sites - a waterfront site and non waterfront - and both were scenic and private.   There is no water/electric/power at any site.  There are water stations around the park, as well as a bath house and dump station.  The park rangers are friendly and helpful. There is a lot of wildlife and waterlife - we saw many seals and cormorants in the water, as well as a few eagles.  You can launch a kayak from your campsite, or from the large  dock/boat launch area in the park.  Kayaking should be done with prior research to ensure familiarity with the tide changes (which are up to 20 ft) and currents, which are strong and dangerous in certain areas of Cobscook Bay.   There is a great map published by Cobscook Shores that shows recommended kayak areas and tide access.  It includes the launch that is in the park.  https://cobscookshores.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/CS-System-Map.pdf  

     There are also a few open areas for picnicking or just relaxing, as well as a play area for kids.  There are a few nice, relatively short and easy  hiking trails that run through the park.  One of the trails is right at the entrance, so you can park there if needed. For more advanced hiking, the Cutler Preserve land, Boot Head, and Quoddy Head are all nearby and offer incredible hikes of varying distances, up to 10 miles.  Quoddy Head also has a lighthouse that is a popular attraction .

  • Semoo A.
    Nov. 2, 2024

    Katahdin Shadows Campground

    Doraemon X

    I really enjoyed playing Doraemon X! The gameplay is super fun and full of surprises. The colorful graphics and engaging challenges make it a great experience!

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2024

    McClellan Park

    McClellan Park & Campground

    Nice little campground. $15/night now and is paid through a slot at the office/restroom building (see pictures).

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 26, 2024

    Sunset Point RV Park

    Sunset Point RV Park

    Sites are right on top of each other--better hope you like your neighbor! Otherwise, good location if you're traveling in a van/RV to the Lubec area and want a spot near town. Showers are a bit tiny, but great in that they're not coin-op nor on a timer.

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 23, 2024

    Greenland Cove Campground

    Greenland Cove Campground

    Called and got a reservation day-of as my husband and I were driving through. We had a pleasant stay on a great site with a beautiful view and managed to get showers in and laundry done, too!


Guide to Grand Lake Stream

Camping near Grand Lake Stream, Maine, offers a mix of beautiful scenery and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this area has something for everyone.

What to do

  • Kayaking and Canoeing: The calm waters around Keenes Lake Family Campground are perfect for paddling. One visitor mentioned, "The lake was clean and we swam, kayaked and crossed the lake on paddle boards."
  • Fishing: Many campers enjoy casting a line in the nearby rivers. One reviewer at Machias Rips Campsite shared, "Great spot to fish and swim! I’ve caught smallmouth bass, chubs and trout in the river."
  • Hiking: Explore the trails in the area, including those near Cobscook Bay State Park Campground. A camper noted, "There are two short hiking trails and one has a short spur leading up to a view point overlooking the tidal river."

What campers like

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful surroundings. One visitor at Sunset Point RV Park said, "We loved hanging out at our campsite in the afternoon and watching the seals, bald eagles, seabirds, and the tides come and go."
  • Friendly Staff: Many campgrounds have welcoming staff. A reviewer at Katahdin Shadows Campground mentioned, "LOVED this place. SUPER friendly staff."
  • Affordable Rates: Campers appreciate the reasonable prices. One camper at Machias Rips Campsite highlighted, "This campground is one of my favorites in Maine! Sitting only an hour from Ellsworth and Bangor ME this is a nature lover's dream!"

What you should know

  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Machias Rips Campsite, are more rustic. A visitor noted, "New style out houses are on site but other than that it’s completely off grid!"
  • Bugs: Be prepared for insects, especially in warmer months. A camper at McClellan Park warned, "The bugs were absolutely terrible. You could hear them swarming around the tent."
  • Cell Service: Some areas have spotty cell service. A reviewer at Keenes Lake Family Campground mentioned, "There isn’t wifi, my car (ATT) got better service than my phone (Tmobile)."

Tips for camping with families

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Keenes Lake Family Campground, which has activities for kids. One parent said, "The staff was wonderful, the site was lovely with a great view of the lake."
  • Pack Bug Spray: Protect your family from bugs. A camper at Machias Rips Campsite advised, "Camp sites today are very buggy—bring your repellent and/or netting."
  • Plan for Activities: Keep kids entertained with fishing and swimming. A visitor at Cobscook Bay State Park Campground mentioned, "This campground was so quiet and peaceful. We loved it."

Tips from RVers

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Sunset Point RV Park noted, "RV sites are very close together and there is not much space between you and your neighbor."
  • Use Dump Stations: Be aware of dump station locations. A visitor at Katahdin Shadows Campground mentioned, "The grounds are kept well, and the coastal scenery was absolutely breathtaking."
  • Bring a Cell Signal Booster: This can help with connectivity. A camper at Machias Rips Campsite suggested, "Most cell phone carriers won’t have service back at the camp."

Camping near Grand Lake Stream, Maine, is a great way to enjoy nature and create lasting memories. Whether you're in an RV or tent, there's something for everyone in this beautiful area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I fish in Grand Lake Stream, Maine?

Grand Lake Stream offers world-class fishing opportunities across several connected waterways. The stream itself is renowned for landlocked salmon fishing, while West Grand Lake and Big Lake provide excellent fishing for smallmouth bass. For a more secluded experience, Third Machias Lake - Machias River Cooridor offers pristine fishing access with both boat-in and drive-in options. Anglers looking for remote spots should consider Unknown Lakes campsites, where you'll find less fishing pressure. The entire watershed is known for cold, clear waters that support healthy fish populations. Be mindful of special fishing regulations that may apply to different sections of Grand Lake Stream, particularly during spawning seasons.

What camping options are available near Grand Lake Stream?

Grand Lake Stream offers diverse camping experiences for different preferences. For RV travelers, Sunset Point RV Park provides well-maintained sites with electricity/water hookups, fire pits, picnic tables, and affordable firewood. Those seeking a more primitive experience should consider Gassabias Lake campsites, featuring three secluded spots with fire rings and picnic tables on a dead-end road with lake access. Each site shares a pit toilet and operates on a carry-in, carry-out basis. For additional options, Big Lake RV Park & Campground offers reservable sites with water and toilet facilities that accommodate larger rigs. Most campgrounds in the area are seasonal, typically operating from May through October.

How do I get a fishing license for Grand Lake Stream?

To fish in Grand Lake Stream, you need a valid Maine fishing license, which can be purchased online through the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife website, at town offices, or at authorized retailers like sporting goods stores. Non-residents can choose between 1-day, 3-day, 7-day, or seasonal licenses, while Maine residents have annual options. If planning an extended stay, consider Leen's Lodge or Indian Rock Camps, where staff can provide up-to-date licensing information and sometimes assist with purchases. Remember that special regulations may apply to Grand Lake Stream, including potential catch-and-release sections or fly fishing only areas. Always check current regulations before fishing, as they can change seasonally.

When is the best time to visit Grand Lake Stream for fishing?

The prime fishing season in Grand Lake Stream typically runs from late May through September, with different periods offering distinct advantages. Late May to mid-June is excellent for landlocked salmon fishing as water temperatures are ideal. Mid-summer (July-August) provides reliable smallmouth bass action. Early fall offers spectacular fishing as water temperatures cool and fish become more active before winter. For anglers seeking solitude, consider camping at Duck Lake Public Reserved Land or Pleasant Lake Camping Area during weekdays when fishing pressure is lighter. Weather can significantly impact conditions, so flexibility in your schedule is advantageous. Check with local outfitters for real-time fishing reports, as seasonal patterns can shift from year to year.