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Rugged & Re-Charged

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents86 acres · Chapman, ME
Camp in this secluded off-grid cabin or pitch your tents – and if you're with a group, why not do both! If you're in need of a few days away from it all, this property is the perfect escape – no neighbors, no noise, and no connection to the daily grind. The property spans 86 acres and is surrounded by thousands of acres of undeveloped state land and picturesque farm fields. ATV and snowmobile trails are easily accessible right from the property, so bring along your motorized toys. For hunting enthusiasts, gather your buddies and head to these woods, where moose, bear, deer, fox, and all of nature's bounty have been consistently spotted. Hiking and biking trails on Scopan Mountain are seamlessly connected to this property, eliminating the need to drive to trailheads. Scopan Knob offers stunning views of Mount Katahdin, along with miles of trails for hiking and biking. Don't forget to explore Scopan Lake and all the other fantastic recreational activities that Presque Isle has to offer. Plus, you're only minutes away from the University of Maine at Presque Isle and the stunning summer potato blossoms!
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In Nature's Embrace

1 site · Lodging220 acres · Ashland, ME
Enjoy this secluded off-grid winter getaway! Watch the sunrise, gaze at the stars, go for a morning ski exploring our trails on 200+ acres, drink coffee or tea by the woodstove while you read a book, or play board games. Escape the hustle and bustle of modern life in this cozy rustic getaway. With JetBlue daily flights into Presque Isle, you can leave Boston and be sitting by the wood stove at the Bombadil cabin in less than 2 hours. We have over 5 miles of walking, snowshoeing, and ungroomed skiing trails. A map will be provided of the trails and property. The 200+ acres is surrounded by thousands of acres of undeveloped forest. Abundant wildlife roam these acres, including moose, bears, deer, coyotes, voles, birds, foxes, rabbits, etc. It’s not uncommon to see any of these while exploring our trails. Local attractions include: - hiking at Haystack Mnt. - hiking, x-country skiing, boating at Aroostook State Park - hunting, fishing, boating on Scopan Public Lands and Scopan Lake - paddling the Aroostook river - private and public land access via the North Maine Woods (10,000 square miles for hunting, fishing, paddling, camping) See Website: https://northmainewoods.org/aboutus/whatisnmw/ - Cabin located in Zone 6 hunting
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Secluded Northern Maine Camp

1 site · Lodging200 acres · Grand Isle, ME
Come enjoy the wilderness, beauty and solace of the most northern part of Maine at our camp "Ursa Minor" Minutes from the Canadian border in Grand Isle, this remote and secluded off-grid comfortable cabin on just under 200 private acres of northern Maine wilderness has beautiful scenic mountain views. It is located along the extensive ATV road system and is completely ATV accessible. It is at the end of a 4 mile gravel road ( which can be rough at times). There is a brook on the property and maintained walking trails. During berry season there are unlimited amounts of berries to pick. This is a sanctuary for wildlife so while pets are allowed, prior permission is needed for the protection of the wildlife that lives here. Off leash pets are at your own risk and please pick up after pets when able. We share the property with moose, bear, deer, fisher cats, coyote, lynx and bobcats. We take the welfare of the wildlife on our property seriously and there is absolutely no hunting or baiting allowed. The cabin is outfitted with solar electricity which is limited but can provide lights, outlets and charging for devices There is propane heat in the camp and a portable outdoor stove camping stove top. Absolutely no candles or smoking in the cabin and all outdoor fires should be limited to the fire pit and fully extinguished after use. There is no wifi at the cabin but most people have good cell signal. There are trail cameras on the property.
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The best camping near Deboullie Public Reserved Land guide

Overview

About

Crystal-clear trout pounds, rugged mountains, deep, dark forests, and just shy of 22,000 acres of preserved wilderness. Sound like your idea of a good time? Then make tracks to Deboullie Public Reserved Land, where you’ll find some of the country’s best fishing, hiking, and blueberries. Deboullie’s 17 mountain ponds are home to native brook trout, landlocked salmon, and the rare arctic char, the world’s northernmost freshwater fish species. Backcountry hiking and camping on a 12-mile trail network will bring you deep into the woods, with opportunities for glimpsing bear, moose, loons, eagles, and the elusive Canada lynx. Primitive campsites with privies are scattered throughout the wilderness, and solitude is absolutely guaranteed.

Notable campgrounds

  • Togue Pond Campsite - Nestled by the water, this site is perfect for anglers and paddlers alike.
  • Perch Pond Group Campsite - Ideal for larger gatherings, offering a communal outdoor experience.
  • Deboullie Pond Campsite - A serene spot for those seeking tranquility and a chance to disconnect.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as these sought-after campsites are first-come, first-serve.
  • Visit during off-peak times for a better chance at snagging a prime location.
  • Keep your travel dates flexible to increase your chances of getting a reservation.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan in this popular area.

When to go

The best time to visit Deboullie Public Reserved Land is during the warm summer months for boating and camping, or in the fall to witness the stunning foliage. Winter offers a snowy wonderland for snowmobiling and ice fishing. Be mindful of black flies and mosquitoes in May and June.

Know before you go

  • Check for access updates before your trip to ensure a safe visit.
  • Prepare for limited cell phone coverage; plan your communications accordingly.
  • Respect wildlife habitats by observing from a distance and not feeding animals.
  • Carry out all trash and leave no trace to preserve the park's natural beauty.
  • Be aware of the North Maine Woods checkpoint and associated day use or camping fees.

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