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    Coos Canyon Campground

    2.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Rebecca A.

    This is a wonderful and vast campground. I love the lean-to for rent. They are like an empty cabin with no door or furniture. This is perfect for the occasional rain or dewy nights. The prices are so affordable no matter what site you choose. There is tent camper long term or lean to sites available. They all have a place to build a fire and enjoy some roasted marshmallows. The views of the river are beautiful and perfect for panning for gold. There are spots to cool off in the summer heat and plenty of shade under the trees to relax. It is peaceful area with stores down the road , a shop all about gold panning complete with equipment for rent and lots of scenic views to enjoy.

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    3 years ago

    We had a great time at Coos Canyon. Great campsite and have already booked a trip back.

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    Lakewood Camps - Smoked Togue

    Lakewood Camps

    5.0(3 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    I've visited Lakewood Camps in Maine with my son and will return this May. It's really a beautiful…read morelocation and the staff was excellent. The breakfasts, lunches & dinners were perfect. The lakes were productive and my son and I caught a substantial Lake Trout locally known and named by the indigenous people hundreds of years ago as a Togue. The stream leading out of the lake at the close by dam was very productive for catch and release Native Brook Trout & also landlocked Salmon & we even caught several Rainbow Trout. We released all of these wild fish. Our server in the lodge where we had dinners was named Sydney & she was charming and we really looked forward to our meals. The chef smoked the Togue for all the guests to sample before our dinners as an appetizer . We had a great experience while staying there on our fishing adventure.

    What a great Maine Camp. Brook Trout mecca, grouse and woodcock in these remote woods. Gorgeous…read moreviews, wonderful food (thanks chef Richard!) and Ryan helps with anything you need. Emily makes you feel like you are a long lost family member home for a celebration. And "chief welcomer" Airedale Guy is an affable treat. If you want authentic Maine adventure make a reservation.

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    Lakewood Camps - The lucky anglers at Lakewood Camp of Richardson Lakes

    The lucky anglers at Lakewood Camp of Richardson Lakes

    Lakewood Camps - Zach & Mr. Lake Trout aka...The Togue

    Zach & Mr. Lake Trout aka...The Togue

    Lakewood Camps - The chef smoked the Lake Trout for all to sample & enjoy ....great with a nicely chilled Chardonnay

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    The chef smoked the Lake Trout for all to sample & enjoy ....great with a nicely chilled Chardonnay

    Northern Waters

    Northern Waters

    3.8(4 reviews)
    24.9 mi

    The staff and service I encountered at Northern Waters Outfitters in Errol, NH was the most…read moreunprofessional that I have ever experienced in my 30 years of wilderness travel. After a 2 hour paddle to my campsite on Lake Umbagog, I unloaded my kayak and discovered that the kayak had taken on significant water due to a leak in the rear bulkhead. There was a gallon or two in the compartment, along with my belongings. It was a mess. And the added water weight explained why the boat was dragging. I left numerous polite voicemails and wrote several emails over the next 24 hours, describing the problem and requesting a replacement boat. No one returned my calls, and the one email I received indicated I'd get a replacement kayak brought to me that day. But it never arrived. With an impending storm, we thought it was risky to attempt to paddle back in a boat that was already leaking, and with no replacement boat, we decided to be safe and cut our trip short to avoid paddling in the rain. So, our trip was cut short due to the leaking boat provided by Northern Water Outfitters. More so, it was cut short due to the complete lack of response to the problem. When I arrived back at Northern Waters Outfitters, I had to hunt down someone to assist me (as it had been when I'd initially rented the kayak). When I explained what I had been through to the staff member, he belittled me and insinuated that I was not "patient enough" when waiting for the replacement boat. Note: We had been waiting all day the previous day, at the campsite. We had not been able to kayak around and enjoy the lake on our trip, because we were waiting for the boat, and because it didn't feel safe. I was forced to cut my trip short as I did not feel safe returning with a leaky boat, along with taking in rain (no spray skirt was issued). This staff member was rude and condescending. He again stated, with an attitude, "I was bringing you the boat". When I explained that my concern was based on my extensive experience and knowledge as a wilderness guide in the past, he reacted by mocking me for being a "world renowned expert" (which I never claimed to be) and continued to belittle me. At that point, I told him I expected a refund for the full rental period. He responded with statements such as "you'll get your refund" "whatever you want, expert". His attitude was perplexing, as I'd been extremely patient and polite for the duration, despite the circumstances. While I was issued a refund for the rental, no one from Northern Waters Outfitters had contacted me with an apology or to learn more about how they could have prevented this situation in the first place. Based on the condition of their boats, their customer service, and disregard for my safety, I cannot recommend this outfitter to anyone who is seeking to rent kayaks in Errol, NH. I see that this business has good reviews in the past. Perhaps the owner needs to take note of who he's leaving in charge.

    Overall a great place to rent gear while at Lake Umbagog!…read more I'll be honest there was a staff misunderstanding/snafu that could have ended up being a really sour spot in our weekend, but the owner Thomas was amazing about going out of his way to fix things. The boat was in great condition, lifejackets were new, and the location of the shop was great for exploring and putting in. One thing to note, they apparently have spots on the lake that you can rent to camp at? Also their boats are cheaper than those at the state park, so maybe next year we'll go directly with NW for everything. Thanks again Thomas :) Jen

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    Northern Waters

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    Stony Brook Recreation

    Stony Brook Recreation

    3.9(9 reviews)
    17.4 mi

    This is a great campground! Quiet & peaceful with plenty of room for big rigs. Be cautious though…read morewhen exiting the park and plan your exit accordingly. I was unfortunate and got stuck in the soft base and needed a wrecker to get me out. Mike and his team were instrumental in getting me out, from first trying with his own truck, moving rocks that were in the way and finally calling a wrecker service in town to get me out! THANKS, Mike! I definitely recommend this park.

    I've stayed at this campground twice now - once last summer, and once this summer. Both times have…read morebeen enjoyable. This is a friendly campground/general store near Grafton Notch. Both visits, I camped out in a tent the night before hiking in Grafton Notch - $28 for a tent site pretty close to the trailhead? Not bad! The $28 includes free mini golf, use of their pool, and a rustic camping experience. Wins: - The owners are super friendly. Very genuine people. They have helped me last-minute book both times and are patient and great. - They recently added a little dining area to their general store, which is great! When I camped here a few weeks ago, I ordered their mozzarella sticks, a beer, and a pizza (what can I say, I was carbo-loading) and it was super affordable. - Their store has beer. Lots of it. And donuts. So, essentially all you need before hiking a four thousander. - Their pool is amazing. Though I was SO SAD to be informed that we arrived literally the day it closed for the season. I wish that had been communicated better. - Fire pits - they give guests the freedom to have fun and safe fires - love this. - Flushing toilets/running water to brush teeth/wash hands. This is a luxury for us camping regulars! - Quiet, peaceful, beautiful Maine. Ehs: - The campsites are pretty close together - there's very little privacy in terms of trees separating the sites. We were lucky to go near the end of the season and be essentially alone and isolated in our spot. - I wish the general store was open just a teeny bit later! This lazya** needs her water bottles and beer after 8pm usually, especially after driving out to the site all evening. Their breakfast sandwiches are affordable and a delicious meal for before a hike - be sure to grab one. This is a real Maine experience. It's so fun to watch the sun set over the mountain you're going to be summiting the next day, and Stony Brook gives you that view!

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    Stony Brook Recreation - Inside their new addition - small dining area.

    Inside their new addition - small dining area.

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    Stony Brook Recreation

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