Top Horse Camping near Stratton, ME

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    Guide to Stratton

    Camping near Stratton, Maine, offers a fantastic escape into nature with beautiful landscapes and plenty of outdoor activities. Whether you're looking to pitch a tent or park your RV, there are several campgrounds that cater to different preferences.

    What to do

    • Kayaking and Canoeing: Rent kayaks and paddle to nearby spots like Brickyard Hollow for pizza and beers. One camper shared, "On our last trip we rented double kayaks and paddled over to Brickyard Hollow for pizza and beers" at Cathedral Pines Campground.
    • Hiking: Explore the trails around Mount Blue State Park Campground for stunning views and a chance to see local wildlife. A visitor noted, "The hiking is incredible as you have the Cohos Trail which stretches down to Massachusetts."
    • Fishing: Enjoy fishing in the lakes and rivers nearby. One camper mentioned, "The lake is beautiful and the campground was very quiet," highlighting the peaceful fishing experience at Mount Blue State Park Campground.

    What campers like

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A review from Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins stated, "The bathrooms were very clean and the hot water in the showers needed to be paid for."
    • Spacious Sites: Many campgrounds offer roomy sites that provide a sense of privacy. One camper at Happy Horseshoe Campground said, "Grounds are equipped with spacious woodsy sites, two very clean bath houses."
    • Friendly Staff: Campers often mention the helpfulness of campground staff. A review from Deer Farm Camps & Campground noted, "The folks at Coos Canyon were incredibly resourceful and got us what we needed to fix the camper!"

    What you should know

    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Lone Jack Campground, have minimal facilities. A visitor warned, "You will need a vehicle with 4x4 and decent ground clearance."
    • Bugs: Be prepared for bugs, especially in the summer. One camper at Cupsuptic Lake Park & Campground mentioned, "Incredibly buggy."
    • Seasonal Access: Many campgrounds are only open during specific months. For example, Cathedral Pines Campground operates from mid-May to September.

    Tips for camping with families

    • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and organized events. A family at Happy Horseshoe Campground enjoyed, "Buster serves up Bean-Hole Beans every Saturday evening."
    • Safety First: Always keep an eye on kids near water. One camper at Mount Blue State Park Campground noted, "We had to walk a few mins from our site to get to the lake."
    • Plan for Meals: Bring easy-to-cook meals or check if the campground has a store. A visitor at Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins mentioned, "The store had everything we needed."

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Road Conditions: Some campgrounds have rough access roads. A review from Lone Jack Campground stated, "The road in off the Capital Road has deteriorated a fair amount in past year."
    • Electric Hookups: If you need power, confirm that your chosen campground offers electric hookups. Happy Horseshoe Campground provides electric hookups, making it easier for RVers.
    • Dump Stations: Look for campgrounds with dump stations for convenience. A camper at Coos Canyon Campground and Cabins noted, "There was a dump station located at the entrance to the main campground."

    Camping near Stratton, Maine, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors with family and friends. With a variety of campgrounds to choose from, you can find the perfect spot for your next adventure!