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Camp sits in Southern Aroostook County, roughly halfway between Bangor and Houlton.
Heads up: GPS apps don't always find the camp — trust these directions over the map for the last stretch.
Camp connects to the regional trail network — many guests ride in. Call ahead for current trail conditions and the best approach routes.
Bedding and linens (housekeeping cabins), a cooler with provisions, fishing/hunting licenses, and a flashlight. We supply firewood, gas lights, and the quiet.
The lake is beyond the power lines — that's why it's so quiet. Original cabins use gas lights; modern housekeeping cabins have generator power in the evenings plus gas appliances and hot water.
Coverage is limited and that's part of the charm. Check with us for the current situation before your stay if you need to stay reachable.
Yes — children 12 and under stay free with a paying adult. Just include them in your guest count when you book.
Coming soon — scenic seaplane flights over the Katahdin region and the Maine North Woods, departing right from the lake. Contact us to be notified when flights launch.
Well-behaved pets are welcome for an additional $25 — just tell us when you book.
Yes — kayaks and power boats are available at camp, and waterfront cabins include dock space for your own boat.
Yes, we're open year-round. Winter guests come for snowmobiling and ice fishing. Some cabins are winterized — call for winter availability.
Wedding and event hosting is coming soon. With 14 cabins, a historic lodge, and a private lakefront, camp is made for full-property events — contact us to get on the list.
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