A primitive dispersed camping area within the Penobscot River Corridor in Maine's remote interior forest. The site is one of many backcountry campsites along 67 miles of river and 70 miles of lake frontage managed by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands. Most access is by canoe, kayak, or on foot, with some vehicle access points available. Campsites typically feature rustic amenities such as picnic tables, pit toilets, and fire rings. The area offers opportunities for remote wilderness camping, fishing, and paddling trips. Visitors must pass through North Maine Woods checkpoints and pay the required fees. Sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis with no reservations.
The Penobscot River Corridor spans 67 miles of river and 70 miles of lake frontage in Maine's undeveloped forest. Provides opportunities for remote canoe trips, fishing, and commercial whitewater rafting. Some sections offer vehicle access to campsites and the river. Campsites are first-come, first-serve (no reservations). Sites typically feature rustic picnic tables, pit toilets, and fire rings. Most access is by boat (canoe/kayak) or foot.
Camping is allowed only at sites designated by the Bureau of Parks and Lands. Individual sites may include picnic tables and fireplaces. Upper reaches of the Penobscot River Corridor lie within North Maine Woods recreational system: visitors must pass through a checkpoint and pay the required day use or camping fees. Camping costs .00 per person per night for residents and 2.00 per person per night for nonresidents.
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