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    Camp Laughing Grass

    3.4 (12 reviews)
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    Laughing Grass is exactly what you are looking for if your goal is to enjoy some camping (or glamping) around other like minded people in a very relaxed atmosphere where the focus is on the enjoyment of cannabis. We stayed at the Durban Primitive site at Laughing grass for a weekend in May. My friend and I have lots of car camping experience. The site was typical if not better than other camp grounds. Camp fire ring and a park style grill are included. The trees are plentiful on the sites and makes using a hammock and multiple flys a breeze. Arrival was pretty simple - we just pulled into the stone driveway and there was a group of people on the Pavilion. We introduced ourselves and got checked in with Trinity. We were given our arrival basket and settled in. Baskets are nice, and include (for free) snacks, stickers, cleaning wipes and free to USE paraphernalia enhancing your experience. You can purchase stuff if you like it enough at the end of your stay. They also have Ice and fire wood for sale. The layout of the grounds is pretty convenient with bathrooms (with a shower in each) in the main area next cabins and Pavilion. The hill to get from the tenting area up to the main pavilion is relatively steep but most people won't have an issue with it. It can get tedious if you need to make multiple trips in a short period of time. The river area is small but functional with an assortment of Kayaks and other toys to enjoy. I think this is the best natural feature of the grounds. AM Coffee and PM Happy hours (~4:20pm)are great social opportunities to meet other campers and the staff. An assortment of goodies is provided. These were my favorite times from the weekend. Overall we really had a lot of fun at Laughing Grass and will be returning again and again.

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    Super fun and organized! My husband and I visited for our anniversary and loved that everything was supplied, like fans, blankets, pillows, the grills and fire pit, generator, etc. On top of that, everyone was super welcoming and the second we opened our doors to check in, other guests were hollering "Welcome to Weed Camp" and we felt so relieved to see other happy stoners amongst us. It was an awesome experience, even know it rained the first night and was hot out during the days, we walked about 2 minutes to the river and cooled off - we enjoyed everything about it. Thank you Trinity and other awesome guests! Will be back again!

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    This camp overworks the young counselors and pays horribly for the amount of work and…read moreresponsibility they place on their shoulders. The parents are paying so much money and they exploit their counselors and pay them next to nothing and do....what with the rest? There was a Typhoid exposure with a kitchen worker this year and they covered it up and didn't tell the parents or anyone at camp about it until the CDC was alerted to this exposure (most likely from wherever he sought medical care) and came to inspect the camp - which the camp failed on almost all areas. They were given a certain amount of time to get it together and make the camp safe before they were going to take action and shut it down. One of the young counselors (17 years old) had an allergic reaction and their supervisor tried to make them still work instead of resting and recuperating from said allergic reaction. The administration would work the counselors like they weren't even humans. Overall, the camp's conduct and the way they treat the counselors is totally unsafe - which is also unsafe for the campers. It sounds like it used to be a nice camp, but not under the current administration.

    My daughter has gone here the last two summers and cannot wait to go back this summer! She is a 3rd…read moregeneration camper. She says it is the most amazing experience of her whole life. She talks about it all the time! She says she loves the camp because she made a bunch of really great friends there, found that she loves horseback riding and sailing, and loves the experience of having time away from her everyday life. I love that these girls get to relax without the pressure of their everyday peer group and screens! She is there for weeks in a rustic environment without electronics and no complaints. Plus she says the food is great. It is a beautiful camp that we feel fortunate to have the opportunity to attend each summer for as long as possible.

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    We have rented kayaks from Sebago Trails for quite a few years. They deliver to our cottage and…read morealways bring great kayaks and deliver and pick up on time. Wonderful people who always go the extra mile! Highly recommend!

    Having done this twice now, I won't come back a third time. The novelty wore off upon our second…read moreouting, but I still think it's absolutely worth doing at least once! Some things still hold true a year later: 1. Scheduling, paying for, and signing the waiver for your adventure online is unbelievably easy. You can rent kayaks, paddleboards, or canoes for 2, 3, or 4 hours at a time (embarking between 9a and 3p. You can add a lesson before your rental, a cell phone dry bag, a dog life jacket, and a large dry bag all for an additional nominal fee. You can launch from Sebago Trails (side note: they have a really neat - and super secure - docking system/apparatus for you to get in and out of your vessel safely) or pick-up and take-away (something we haven't done, but - contrary to what I said above - *is* something we'd come back here for if that was an option for us)! 2. There's plenty of parking! Unfortunately: a) One of our kayaks was broken (which they told us about, but still put one of us in), and in the end we had to turn around after a little bit of paddling to swap it out. The kayaks aren't all the same brand or style, either, so where I was in something super sleek (that moved quickly through the water), my partner was in something much bulkier (that took a lot more work to paddle). b) The staff was so friendly and welcoming the first time! The second time, not so much. So, for us anyway, it's a bit hit or miss there. The SPTC map: a) The first time we came we kayaked Panther Run (a really mellow, lazy river inlet), portaged across the Mill Street Dam, kayaked all the way up Panther Pond, and ended at Hawthorne Beach where we swam and enjoyed snacks. It was a workout, but we saw so much wildlife and hardly saw other people. Such a peaceful, lowkey, lovely way to spend a day! b) The second time we came there had been no rain most of the summer. And that changed the Panther Run experience entirely (as there was barely any water): we got stuck on the sand so often, that we decided to turn around and head out into Sebago Lake instead (another route that STPC offers if you're not renting and taking away). We kayaked up to Hot Tub Island (which is this man made ring of stones) for lunch but it - and the knee deep water around it - was absolutely covered in and full of bird poop. So we kayaked over to Raymond Beach which was the other spot STPC suggested, but it was so crowded we had nowhere to pull up. In the end it was a nice day bobbing in the water - we saw lots of fish, baby ducks, turtles, and an enormous barn owl! - but not for $90.

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    Always a great time. Staff is great and willing to answer questions. Boats are always ready to go…read moreand even packed for your safety. We have been renting annually for several years now and have never had a bad experience. Looking forward to our next trip.

    I am extremely disappointed with the level of professionalism and accountability demonstrated by…read morethe staff at Moose Landing Marina during our recent pontoon rental on the 4th of July. My fiancé, two friends, our three dogs, and I rented a pontoon boat for the day at a cost of approximately $700. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a group of 5-6 very young staff members, who appeared to be around 16-17 years old. While they were polite, they openly expressed that they were short-staffed and seemed unsure of their responsibilities. We took the boat out roughly 10 minutes to Long Lake and anchored near an island, remaining a respectful distance from shore. While swimming, my fiancé noticed that one of the propeller blades felt unusually sharp and jagged--something we made note of but could not inspect further in the water. Upon returning the boat, the same young staff members met us and again mentioned being understaffed. While we were unloading, one of them asked if we had hit anything, to which we replied no. He then asked if anyone had taken a photo of our driver's license. No one had. He informed us that the employee who checked us in failed to complete the required pre-inspection of the boat and did not verify or document any identification. He told us not to worry and sent us on our way. The following day, we were charged an additional $270 for a damaged prop. When we contacted the marina to dispute the charge and explain the situation, we asked for time-stamped photos from the prior rental to verify the condition of the boat before our use. What we received were unclear images of a broken prop shown on an iPad screen--without any timestamps or verifiable context. Despite the lack of proper pre-rental inspection and the vague evidence provided, the marina insisted that we were liable for the damage simply because we were the last to use the boat. This feels both unfair and negligent. Not only did their team fail to follow standard rental protocols, but their oversight could have led to serious safety risks. A cracked or compromised propeller has the potential to break mid-use, putting not only us but our pets--and potentially children and other boaters--at risk. Given the cost of the rental, the inexperience of the staff, and the marina's failure to take responsibility for their mistakes, I cannot in good faith recommend Moose Landing Marina. I hope management takes these concerns seriously and implements proper training and accountability moving forward

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