Top Cabins near Oquossoc, ME

Escape into nature and disconnect from your daily life with cabin camping near Oquossoc. The Dyrt can help you find the best cabin camping destinations for your next trip. Each cabin offers quick access to one or more of Oquossoc's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Oquossoc, ME (32)

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    1. Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins

    17 Reviews
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    48 Saves

    An authentic camping experience that has something for everyone! Tent sites nestled in nature, spacious spots for RVs of any size and clean, cozy cabins. Whether you're an explorer or a relaxer, Coos Canyon Campgrounds is the ideal basecamp when you're ready to enjoy all the captivating beauty that the Coos Canyon and Swift River area has to offer. 

    We are located in the town of Byron in western Maine's Lakes and Mountain Region where cell coverage is sparse and relaxation is abundant. Disconnecting is part of an authentic camping experience. Our campground is in a service gap area but you can connect to WiFi at the Camp Store 24/7. Our sites vary in offerings: sewer, water, electricity, dry camping, pull through, back-in, hike-in. 

    For more detailed information and pictures, check out our website and online reservation system.

    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $30 - $210 / night

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    2. Umbagog Lake

    19 Reviews
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    149 Saves
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $80 / night

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    3. Moose Brook State Park

    26 Reviews
    69 Photos
    152 Saves
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    4. Deer Mountain Campground

    6 Reviews
    16 Photos
    65 Saves
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $23 / night

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    5. Coleman State Park

    5 Reviews
    75 Photos
    33 Saves
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    6. Deer Farm Camps & Campground

    5 Reviews
    3 Photos
    28 Saves
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    7. Mountain View Motel & Campground

    1 Review
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    Located only six (6) miles north of the Sugarloaf access road we have (10) units. We have four (8) studio kitchenettes with various bed configurations, and two (2) hotel style rooms that have a coffee pot, microwave and fridge. All our rooms have TV, free Wi-Fi and good cell service. We also have a game room and lounge with a full kitchen in it and outside two grills and a fire pit for your enjoyment. In the winter we have a ski tuning room. We are also only 2 miles south of the town of Stratton-Eustis and Flagstaff Lake. The Campground has (9) tent sites with a parking spot and fire ring and a picnic table, (4) Van sites with a parking spot and fire ring and a picnic table, and (4) cabins with a parking spot and fire ring and a picnic table. There is a lounge with full kitchen, couches, tv, and games. The lounge area is also where you will find 4 toilets and 2 coin operated showers. The sites are nestled amongst the trees for a woodsy feeling. For people who love all the outdoor sports; hunting, fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, boating and hiking and mountain biking.

    • Pets
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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $30 - $60 / night

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    8. Timberland Campground

    11 Reviews
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    33 Saves
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    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $26 - $46 / night

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    9. Happy Horseshoe Campground

    6 Reviews
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    10. White Birches Camping Park

    10 Reviews
    36 Photos
    67 Saves

    Spacious Sites Laundry $ Camp Store Kayak/Canoe Rentals Hiking Trail Access Private Riverfront Access ​Hot Showers - 25¢ for 5 minutes Pet Friendly: No extra charge, please keep on leash (no e-collars accepted) No Pets allowed in Rental Units Currently no ATV Trail Access from the Campground

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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $22 - $79 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews In Oquossoc

140 Reviews of 32 Oquossoc Campgrounds


  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Moose Brook State Park
    Oct. 14, 2024

    Moose Brook State Park

    Wonderful campground near Mt Washington

    Loved this campground! Quiet and pretty private spots - outer loop a bit more. Great facilities w wash sink - nice camp store and not at all too close to town! 20 min drive to Mt Washington (be sure to check weather as we had rain at the campground which was ice on the mtn so we couldn’t go to top/they stopped us halfway.)

  • Mitchell C.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moose Brook State Park
    Aug. 12, 2024

    Moose Brook State Park

    P01-P-09 get you closest to the ponds

    We stayed two nights at P-08 and loved both times. The side we stayed at is more for larger campers and is much quieter than the larger side. Paid showers, that’s a bummer, but we make do. Nice camp store, great access to rivers for fishing. Pulled an 8” brook trout out of a 10’ wide stream onsite. Awesome experience

  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Aug. 10, 2024

    Moose Brook State Park

    Great Campground !

    We booked 2 nights and stayed for 3! Nice small campground with very clean bathrooms and showers! Staff was friendly and mountain biking trails were good and easy to get too.

  • Dana M.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Aug. 7, 2024

    Moose Brook State Park

    Very Nice Campground

    We did not have reservations so our pick of sites was limited. There are several styles of sites here from tucked in/private to open areas and not so private sites. Bathrooms were clean and there is a nice wash station to do dishes. Campground is well maintained. We came for easy access to mountain biking trails!

  • Miccal  M.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Jul. 29, 2024

    Maidstone State Park

    Still a great campground!

    I come back to this area every year; I missed my spring trip this year though.  A friend was camping and invited me to join them.  We had a site on the B loop, I have only camped on the A loop... 

    The site was nice with some great rock features, the sites have enough space between them to give privacy, but you know you're not alone.  The facilities on the B loop are vintage 1950s, simple clean but not new or the same caliber as the facilities on A loop.  Plenty of water faucets on the B loop.  

    Both A & B are easy to get around on, all of the roads are dirt but well maintained.  Both loops have their own Trash and Recyling. The access road into the park is a well-maintained dirt road and about 5 miles long.  Look for the bears, and other cutouts creatures in the clearings on the way in.

    This campground is remote and it's about 45 min. to the nearest town.  There is no cell service, even with a booster.  The lake is wonderful.

  • c
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    Jul. 15, 2024

    White Birches Camping Park

    Nice stay

    We went to this campground for the ATV event, and were pleasantly surprised. Our campsite was up in the “back” over looking the mountain. It was great. Quiet and good location.

  • J
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    Jun. 30, 2024

    Timberland Campground

    Quick overnight

    Stayed for a quick overnight. The electric and water sites we stayed at was just dirt, no grass anywhere. The full hookups looked better from what I saw. They were very gracious on a late check out for us so we could go explore before leaving which was great.

  • S
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    Jun. 17, 2024

    Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins

    Peaceful and quiet

    We stayed 4 nights and everything was perfect. Staff are very helpful and nice. The store had everything we needed. The surrounding area has some much to explore

  • A M.
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    Sep. 18, 2023

    Happy Horseshoe Campground

    Owners are so nice!!!

    It's not our type if place, as the sites are rather close together, but it's a nice campground. Extremely clean, well- maintained. It's obviously a labor of love by the owners, because it is in pristine condition. Seasonal sites/Community events throughout the summer. Very Vintage Vibe!!

  • Sarah C.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Sep. 6, 2023

    Maidstone State Park

    AVOID on Holidays

    We made the mistake of camping here for the 4th of July and should have known better, especially with a dog terrified of fireworks! While they aren't allowed in the State Park, much of the lake is private property...so between the rule breakers and the private land owners this was a cacophony of noise for days. The other bummer about this park in particular is that many of the sites were marked as reserved even though they sat empty for the three nights we were there and many of them were lakeside. Sadly, no shows don't forfeit their sites which was frustrating. 

    Our site, though not on the water, was nice and had a lean-to. The nice new bathhouse was also very much appreciated. Though it seemed that the drainage system could use some work, as the showers continually backed pretty far up. Thank goodness for shower shoes!

    The campground employee was incredibly talkative and a little nosy but we didn't mind it so much sense we are generally well behaved campers.

    Our site was spacious and we enjoyed having a lean-to for some shade. It easily accommodated two vehicles, two canoes, three dogs and four humans. Firewood and ice are readily available. Be prepared to drive a fair distance down gravel roads to get there. 

    There are a few hiking trails available in the park as well as several public access points to the lake. There is also a small swimming area/beach.

  • B M.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Sep. 2, 2023

    Umbagog Lake

    One of our favorites on our 3 month trip

    As we got about a mile from the campground we had a moose walk out in the street in front of us. It looked at us for a few minutes and took off. That was a great sign. We were there for 14 nights over the 4th of July. We were in site 42 which has a waterview. You can kayak right from your campsite. It's a little tight trying to back in, yet the site itself is big. We had water & electric and there is a dump station onsite. Our site was shaded and private. They sell ice & firewood there along with a small store with a few supplies. We had a great sunset view and then the lighting bugs come out. The bullfrogs would sing and the Loons are nice to hear & see.

    The staff  and volunteers were amazing, helpful and you can tell they love their jobs.

    There are some waterfront sites near the swim beach too some do not have any shade.

    Site 1D is right on the water and has a little shade. Site 1 C next to 1 D isn't bad either. Site 41 is nice yet it's more for a tent camper. Site 43 backs up to the boat house so you don't have water access yet it's a big shaded site. 

    They have primitive sites you can boat to or you can hire the park to take you back & forth. I believe some are as far as 12 miles from the park. They have these metal boats that the front end drops down you can walk stuff right on & off the boat. There are side bar kayak/canoe carriers too so you can take your kayak with you.  The park also rents kayaks & canoes.

    We really enjoyed sitting on our chairs in the water at our site watching the boat take people out. 

    There is a nice bath house and laundry room. There are some cabins too. 

    When you leave the park and go left your in Maine within a few miles. There is a little  store called Upton's that has some food, beer & wine, water and items for sale along with they do lunches and breakfast sandwiches. We bought some chicken salad, potato salad and fresh carrot cake cupcakes from there it was good. If you pass the store you will come to Grafton Notch state park. There are some overlooks and hiking trails. Screw Auger falls was nice and the beautiful wildflowers were in full bloom. 

    When you leave the park and turn right toward Errol there is a small grocery store that was just opening they had some groceries and Liquor. There is large outfitter/grocery/ Ace hardware store and a gas station. It was packed. We needed propane so Ace filled our tank. The outfitter store sells hunting/fishing permits and any sporting good item you can think of. There are a few little stores to shop for a souvenir. 

    Before you get to Errol you can take a right onto route 16 and drive to rangeley Maine. What a cute town with shops and good places to eat. There was a fresh market  on wednesdays and a fresh seafood truck that sold good seafood from the truck. We bought native scallops, Salmon & shrimp and made a excellent dinner. The first 7 miles of 16 were a little rough yet once you hit the border of Main it's all new paved road. We ate at Parkside & main. Had a lobster roll of coarse and the clam chowder was the best.  On the way back to camp we got some farm fresh eggs for $3.00 a dozen. There is an IGA grocery store there too. 

    We really enjoyed just sitting in our chairs in the water at our site and chilling. There were a lot of baby ducks that would visit everyday. They would swim around us & between us while we sat in the water. Very peaceful and quiet. 

    On the 4th of July someone had some great fireworks and put on a good show. We loved this campground it was a beautiful place to spend time.

  • Rhonda D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Mountain View Motel & Campground
    Sep. 1, 2023

    Mountain View Motel & Campground

    Great Place to Stay

    On the grounds of a roadside motel just 6 miles from Sugarloaf and east access to the AT, this newly added 13+ campsites are easy in and out, well appointed and have wonderful facilities. Toilets, hot showers, gazebo with fire pit, lounge with WiFi, full kitchen, TV, games and more. Great place to meet other campers and hikers and share a meal.

  • Chris T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moose Brook State Park
    Aug. 5, 2023

    Moose Brook State Park

    Enjoyable and quiet

    Stayed on the larger loop. Nice bathhouse with pay showers. Excellent 2 station set of double sinks for dishwashing. Not great for larger RV or trailers but we found accomodation for our 27 footer.

  • M.A.D. P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Maidstone State Park
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Maidstone State Park

    Huge park in the most remote area of Vermont

    We brought our friends to this remote park in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. This park offers many outdoor recreational opportunities. We were able rent kayaks and explore the lake. Many looons and other waterfowl were spotted as well. The park also has a nice hiking trail that scales part of the lake. Because it is so remote from civilization we were also able to relax in our spacious and semi secluded sites.

  • Allaire D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Umbagog Lake
    Oct. 25, 2022

    Umbagog Lake

    Umbagog State Park Campground

    2022 Oct, we stayed here a week with our 24' TT. Fall foliage was unbelievable throughout the area.

    Campsite had a fire ring with grill top, 30amp elec, and potable water. Park facilities included newer showers, flush bathrooms, laundry, boat ramp, trailer parking, docks, beach, kayak and boat rentals, small general store at office.

    There are some spots down near the lake and on the right side of the entry rd where larger RV's could fit, other sites would be limited to 24' rig max. Dump station is a single station with non potable water hose at station. Dump station is EZ to get into. There are valt toilets located close to all sites.

    Errol NH is a 10 min drive with a great sporting good store, a general store, gas station with Diesel and propane and some restaurants. Walmart is about 20 min away.

    We really enjoyed our week here, camp and facilities were clean and well kept.

  • Katy Z.
    Camper-submitted photo from Umbagog Lake
    Oct. 17, 2022

    Umbagog Lake

    Awkward layout but nice campground

    This campground is right on the lake with access to boating and fishing. The bathrooms are clean and also nice showers. The overall layout of the sites is a little weird as you pull around. I wish that they had more hiking trails accessible from the campground but it’s still a nice campground. We had site 42 reserved for 6 nights and unfortunately when we arrived someone had already set up camp with a tent. Apparently a couple came in the night before and the camp host just assumed it was us and let them camp. We ended up with a non waterfront site #2 right in front of the bath house and backed right up to a construction site of private property bordering the campground. I’d avoid sites 48, 49, and 8 as they are very close to the rv dump station. The campground map shows another dump in front of sites 1 and 2 but it’s only the bathhouse no dump. #42 has the best privacy and water access in my opinion but only if you have a smaller rv

  • Katy Z.
    Camper-submitted photo from Jericho Mountain State Park
    Oct. 12, 2022

    Jericho Mountain State Park

    ATV paradise plus great camping

    This campground is at the entrance of miles and miles of atv trails. The campground is great with a mix of regular sites and cabins. It’s smaller but each site has a good amount of privacy. The lake is large and has opportunities to canoe/kayak. Multiple vault toilets can be found throughout the campground but a little walk to the waterfront has a large bath house with flush toilets, showers, and washer/dryers. I’d recommend this campground for ATVers and also campers who don’t mind the noise.

  • Nancy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Webb's Campground
    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.

  • y
    Camper-submitted photo from Cedar Pond Campground
    Aug. 31, 2022

    Cedar Pond Campground

    Will not revisit

    Was not aware of how small the actual campgrounds was I believe like 5 tent sites. Not much to do everything was far. it was pretty cold so we couldn’t enjoy the pond . On the other hand clean site pretty sight we just sat at the campground & decent bathroom but Personally I found the smell of the water and shower/sink drain pipe unpleasant very overwhelming. The staff were nice enough tho. Was not aware that they did have kayaks to rent until late the day before check out so that was a bummer for me

  • R
    Camper-submitted photo from Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins
    Aug. 9, 2022

    Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins

    Great Location

    We stayed at the main campground in 2021. The campground was a nice place and the sites are generally under shaded trees and included electric and water. There was a dump station located at the entrance to the main campground.

    We stayed there during the week when there was not a lot of poeple there using their ATV's making noise

    The bathrooms were very clean and the hot water in the showers needed to be paid for.

    Lots of things to do and see in the area.

  • Angie B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Milan Hill State Park
    Jul. 29, 2022

    Milan Hill State Park

    Not so nice as I thought.

    Driving in there was construction trucks. Couldn't find the site or anyone to ask. Finally found someone to ask . It was a walking trail in. Maybe good for some . Definitely not for someone with a walking disability.

  • Kelly B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Moose Brook State Park
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Moose Brook State Park

    Private sites with awesome amenities

    We stayed at Moose Brook in June 2022 at site 020. We loved it. The showers and bathrooms are some of the cleanest I’ve ever seen (you have to pay for showers). The sites are extremely private but you can hear your site neighbors if they’re talking/laughing loudly. We had Sprint cell reception at the site. It was very affordable and also extremely close to town (Gorham) for restaurants and shopping.

  • Shanae S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins
    Jun. 21, 2022

    Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins

    Great stay! Will be back!

    Absolutely loved our stay at cops canyon. The weather wasn’t great but there’s so much to do in the area. The campground was very clean and updated with nice private sites. They also offered firewood delivery to your campsite



Guide to Oquossoc

Camping near Oquossoc, Maine, offers a fantastic escape into nature with beautiful lakes and serene forests. 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: Rent kayaks and paddle around the stunning lakes. One camper mentioned, "We rented double kayaks and paddled over to Brickyard Hollow for pizza and beers," highlighting the fun of combining outdoor activities with local dining.
  • Fishing: The lakes are perfect for fishing. A reviewer at Lake Francis State Park Campground noted, "This site is awesome for fly fishing folks since it’s a short walk from one of the best spots in NH."
  • Hiking: Explore nearby trails. A camper at Mollidgewock State Park Campground shared, "Awesome hikes nearby - we did Dunn Falls in Maine," showcasing the area's natural beauty.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Many campers appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A visitor at Grafton Notch Campground said, "The bathrooms were spacious and spotless," which is a big plus for families.
  • Friendly Staff: Campers often mention the helpfulness of the staff. One reviewer at Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins stated, "The folks at Coos Canyon were incredibly resourceful and got us what we needed to fix the camper!"
  • Scenic Views: The beautiful surroundings are a major draw. A camper at Mount Blue State Park Campground remarked, "We feel rested and relaxed," after enjoying the park's natural beauty.

What you should know:

  • Limited Cell Service: Be prepared for spotty cell coverage. A camper at Deer Mountain Campground mentioned, "There is no cell service, so if you live on your phone, this might not be a good option for you."
  • Primitive Camping Options: Some campgrounds offer more rustic experiences. A visitor at Mollidgewock State Park Campground noted, "This campground was small and quiet with majority of sites for tents only."
  • Seasonal Availability: Check the campground seasons before planning your trip. For example, Umbagog Lake State Park Campground is open from May 5 to November 11.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and recreational areas. A camper at Stony Brook Recreation and Campground said, "There is a playground for the kids and a rec hall with games and TV."
  • Spacious Sites: Choose campgrounds with ample space between sites for privacy. A family at Mount Blue State Park Campground appreciated, "Campsites were spacious and distance between each."
  • Plan for Bugs: Bring bug spray, especially in warmer months. A camper at Deer Mountain Campground warned, "Tons of horse flies and mosquitoes, bring spray."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Umbagog Lake State Park Campground mentioned, "It’s a little tight trying to back in, yet the site itself is big."
  • Electric Hookups: Look for campgrounds with electric hookups if needed. A camper at Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins noted, "The sites are generally under shaded trees and included electric and water."
  • Dump Stations: Ensure there’s a dump station available. A visitor at Grafton Notch Campground appreciated the convenience of having a dump station on-site.

Camping around Oquossoc, Maine, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. With beautiful campgrounds and plenty of activities, you’re sure to have a memorable experience.

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