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483 E Pond Rd, Jefferson ME 04348
- Overview Town Line Campsites - a family tradition since 1960, TLC on 14 mile Damariscotta Lake in Nobleboro, old fashioned camping ... more on CampRate.com

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Liberty, ME

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Rt. 32 & Pellerin Dr., South China, ME 04358

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331 Maine Avenue Farmingdale, ME 04344
- Overview Enjoy RV camping on the banks of the Kenebec River. Twleve sites meticulously maintained for... more on GoCampingAmerica
- Overview Our Campground is only 11 sites but they are great ones. All of them are over 5000 sq.ft. ma... more on CampRate.com

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31 Sears Drive, South China, ME 04358, USA

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Augusta, ME, United States
- Overview 30 grass, 18 pull-thrus, back-ins, some shaded, room for slide outs, Lake St. George. more on GreatCampingSpots.com

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Maine Office of Tourism, 59 State House Station, Augusta, Me, 04333-0059
- Overview Lily Bay State Park offers 60 tent and RV campsites, most of which are shaded. There is a 14 day maximum stay. Public phone and firewood are available. Moosehead Lake offers some of the best freshwater ... more on Wildernet.com

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Maine Office of Tourism, 59 State House Station, Augusta, Me, 04333-0059
- Overview Mt. Blue Campground offers 136 campsites for tents and RVs. The sites vary in size and privacy. All sites are conveniently located near restrooms and fresh drinking water. The amphitheater is a short di... more on Wildernet.com

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Maine Office of Tourism, 59 State House Station, Augusta, Me, 04333-0059
- Don't let this deter you from coming here, as Sebago is one of the most gorgeous, serene places i've ever... more on Wildernet.com
- Overview Copyright: Patty Elton-Interactive Outdoors, Inc. Sebago Lake State Park This beautiful stat... more on Wildernet.com

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Maine Office of Tourism, 59 State House Station, Augusta, Me, 04333-0059
- Overview Cobscook State Park has one of the loveliest campgrounds in the park system. The sites are built on peninsulas, offering nearby boating and fishing opportunities in addition to observing the ebb and flo... more on Wildernet.com
