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Verney-Leighton Marsh is a lake worth visiting. Get yourself into a kayak and hit Damariscotta River; after a long day outdoors Harbour Towne Inn is a great site to spend a night or two. This lake is so wonderful. Verney-Leighton Marsh Dam has great water scenery and it's in the vicinity of Verney-Leighton Marsh, and get drenched paddling on Sheepscot River. Throughout the summer months, highs generally are in the 70's at Verney-Leighton Marsh. Summer
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| | night lows dip down to the 50's. Highs during the winter are commonly in the 20's while Verney-Leighton Marsh night low temperatures throughout the winter are in the 0's. All the outdoors fun things in the neighborhood of Verney-Leighton Marsh will keep you coming back many times. If you get bored of Verney-Leighton Marsh, you could also take a look at nearby Sheepscot River Reservoir; if you're looking for some flowing water? Try Dyer River. Trout Brook is a nearby | |
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lake that you could visit, and during your journey here you'll meet some people from Augusta-Waterville for sure. This lake is so wonderful. Go for a hike on the Hockomock Nature Trail. There's so much to do here at Verney-Leighton
Marsh that you need to camp here for a while, Sherman Lake View Campground is a nice spot for that. If you came to camp Westside Campground is a brilliant spot to do that; Flagship Inn is a wonderful place to get some rest. All the
water falling down from the sky makes Verney-Leighton Marsh a wet place; the wettest month of the year is usually November, that's the one that rains the most, and the driest month of the year is February.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 44.055 Longitude: -69.62833
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Sheepscot River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 1 miles away Class -blank- - 1 miles long (Reversing Falls) |
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Damariscotta River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 6 miles away Class II - 1.4 miles long (Reversing Falls) |
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Pemaquid River, Lincoln CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class I-II - 5 miles long (Bristol to Pemaquid) |
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Sheepscot River
 | Has anybody floated the west branch during runoff? It looks doable from the bridges as of 4/22/09. I'm thinking about making a hair-raising overnight between choate rd. and Head Tide. does anyone have any input?... |
Damariscotta River
 | This paddle is incorrectly described as being on the Damariscotta River. The reversing falls of Sheepscot Village are on the Sheepscot River! Please correct his error. Thanks.... |
Chewonki Big Eddy Campground
 | ...n the river’s edge.
• Most sites are primitive, with a simple firepit and picnic table.
• We accommodate tents, pop-ups and R.V.s Check on size restrictions. Many wilderness sites are a short walk in.
•Some sites have electricity available during scheduled generator hours. Additional charge on arrival.
• Some walk in tent sites have 8’ x 10’ tent platforms
• Sites vary in size to accommodate between 1 and 6 people.
• Group sites accommodate up to 12 people.
• The main area offers flushing toilets, hot showers, boat launch, common area for day use, trash disposal, coffee porch, library building and potable water.
• Firewood and maps are available for sale.
• Campground staff can assist you in multiple suggestions for day trips and activities for all ages and interests in the West Branch area.
• Our campground manager Susan Adams knows the area well. She and her husband Mark, have lived in the area for the past 20 years.
The Chewonki Foundation
is a nonprofit educational institution estab... |
Ocean wood Campground
 | I have been camping at Oceanwood for the last 3 or 4 years. It is by far the best ocean camping you can find in Maine by far. Spacious sites, peace and quiet, the ocean view is just plain beautiful. If you want a true Maine ocean camping experience, this is the spot....theres no place like it, that I know of. My wife and I first stayed at ocean wood over ten years ago. A friend told us about it. we are avid campers and have camped all over the U.S.A. we try to avoid campgrounds usually opting for back country camping because with the r.v. craze of late so many campgrounds have estentialy become glorified parking lots. this is not the case at ocean wood. the sites give a good sense of privacy and coexist with the natural surroundings almost seemlessly. ocean front sites are spectacular and give an opportiunity to experience maines downeast coast so personaly it becomes a part of you. We try to go each year and realy miss the place between visits. The owner and staff make you feel like a part of the family and we have never had a regret or even a hint of a problem. I wont go into descriptions of the natural beauty of the place because it is truly beyond that. if you know downeast maine, this is it. if you dont, ocean wood is the definition. ... |
Duck Puddle Campground
 | i have been coming to duck puddle camp ground with my family since I was about 4, I remember I had broke my elbow on my 5th b day party there from falling off a slide. but it was the best camp ground and I will always continue to go camping there for as long as I can. choose duck puddle it is the best and here I am now almost 23 years old. I ahve been coming for a long time.... |
Augusta/Gardiner KOA
 | 12 miles away we love staying there.the owners are very friendly,and the kids have alot of fun.they really enjoyed the hayrides!we cant wait to go back!... |
Camp Seguin-tenting
 | 13 miles away This was the best place on earth. My husband and I went back every year for a week on tranquility on the ocean. Crushed, I mean extremely disappointed to find out it had gone out of business. We drove by as well to make sure it was closed. We couldn't quite believe it....This was great campground, but alas, it has been closed for a few years now. I think we camped there the last year they were open. We were very disappointed to find them out of business and even drove by once to really make sure they were closed.... |
Sagadahoc Bay Campground
 | 16 miles away Tent Sites, RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery...POOL:We have the atlantic ocean......in Island Light with 30 or 50 amp service and water with the dump station conveniently located at the entrance to Molly Point and a Honey Wagon to use when your stay is longer. Some of the tent sites are on the ocean, others have ocean views, others have platforms with electricity and all tent sites have running water, a picnic table and a fire ring. Our cabins sleep 4 to 6 people and are considered complete housekeeping units. They all have satellite television, toasters, coffee makers, pots, pans, dishes and utensils. Linens are provided for a cost of $25 and an out door barbecue grill is provided at no cost.
If you come to Maine to enjoy a good Maine lobster (pronounced lobstahh in Maine), than this is the spot for you. We offer lobsters cooked and delivered to your site for as low as $5.00 a pound (islanders refer to as Boat price) or alive and kicking and ready for the pot, the choice is yours. And, if you don’t want to dig clams for your dinner, just ask Eric, he will be happy to dig you a pound or two (for a price.) You can obtain fire wood, ice and clams at the o... |
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