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    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Crimmin's Field - .8 of a mile of wooded, dirt, and tar walking path.

    Crimmin's Field

    5.0(1 review)
    19.0 mi

    Nestled in between three of the four Brunswick schools is a community field that offers a variety…read moreof activities for every season. My earliest memory of this field is when I was out for a walk and the 5th graders at the time were doing their re-enactment of the Civil War. With the day misty and dreary, it was such a cool site to see the field being utilized with their tents, cannons, and battles. In the warm months, a visit to this field will offer two fenced in activities. You may often find a little league baseball game with kids rounding the bases or a swarm of kids darting down the field after the soccer ball. Around the fenced in fields the wooded area offers short trails to explore (which includes a Geocache for those among you that are geeky like me) and outlet trails to neighboring streets. There is parking at the main entrance which is located on Baribeau Drive that also offers a porto-potty. If you are coming from one of the schools nearby, you can take the dirt path that runs along the field opposite to the parking lot. This dirt path has access points on both McKeen and Columbia. During the winter months, many people snowshoe, cross country ski, walk their dogs, and even build snow forts. I personally use it during my lunch break to get a bit of exercise and get off the main road for some quiet.

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    Crimmin's Field - Cross country skiing and snow forts. We got it all!

    Cross country skiing and snow forts. We got it all!

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    Crimmin's Field - Take the wooded trail with your cross country skis, snowshoes, or boots.

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    Take the wooded trail with your cross country skis, snowshoes, or boots.

    Camp Crescent Cove

    Camp Crescent Cove

    4.3(6 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    Camp Nashoba North has been a second home for my daughter for the past two summers. The camp is on…read morea gorgeous setting in the midst of the Maine woods, but that in itself would not make us come back every year. You know something is right with a camp when your son or daughter doesn't want to leave , and beginning in November , goes on a campaign to go back/ extend the time there next year/ asks for parents written pledge that she will surely go back if she gets all goods grades.... excitement about this camp's next session begins literally just as the camp session ends!our daughter had only the best experience with this camp. She keeps saying that this camp is the only things she keeps on thinking about year round. The diversity of the children she met there and friendships she formed are invaluable. Activities are prime, starting from water activities on the beautiful lake, such as her favorite, sailing, to club sports, pottery, and rock climbing. Camp also offers a variety of day trips to keep things fun, and evening activities such as campfire, shows, and story times. Food is another reason why I feel so comfortable with this camp. My daughter is a very picky eater but she always finds something good there and has never complained of "food boredom". Flavor and quality of choices is really high. Lastly, the management at the camp is personable , understands, and truly knows and remembers your child especially once they become a return camper. They treat each child as an individual , and this is priceless. I highly recommend this camp to anyone wanting to experience media free, unburdened summer experience for their child or teen. They will never even notice that cell phone/ iPad was kept away the whole time!

    Two years in and our son can't wait for year number three. The events offered have been great. The…read morecounselors are encouraging. He is a horseback rider and gets to ride every morning. Being on a lake in Maine over the summer should be part of everyone's dream summer! As a parent it's so hard to be without a child for a month; however, I've found its an excellent time for us all to recharge and miss each other. We highly recommend this camp experience. Oh, and the best is no ipads, no iphone or computer games. It's friendship, building a love of the outdoors and trying new things.

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    Camp Crescent Cove
    Camp Crescent Cove

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    Camp Manitou

    Camp Manitou

    5.0(2 reviews)
    40.8 mi

    One of the best camps in the US, without question. I spent many happy summers at Manitou, and now…read moremy son is a camper there as well (along with many other second and even third generation boys). For kids who would enjoy playing sports all day, and making lifelong friends, Manitou is the camp to choose.

    i came here for half of a summer (4 weeks) and loved it so much that i told my parents i wasn't…read morecoming home and planned to stay for the full 8 weeks. i think i spent a total of 3 summers here and often wish for the days when all i did was eat, sleep, play sports, and laugh with my friends. i look back at my summers at camp manitou as some of the best times of my life. wake up for breakfast, sports in the morning, lunch, sports in the afternoon, dinner, and sports at night. just about every sport imaginable was available from the lake (sailing, windsurfing, scuba, waterskiing) to the courts (tennis, basketball, track) to the fields (soccer, football, lacrosse, baseball, archery) and everything else in between. life in the bunks was filled with hazing and brotherhood, atomic sit-ups, and teenage boasting. through the trials of college league and color war we became intense competitors. that competitive nature was never more evident than when we competed against other camps because manitou ran the table in all sports. kennebec, androscoggin, cobbosee, y'all were our bitches. nostalgia abounds

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    Camp Manitou - Manitou campers return to beautiful Oakland, Maine every summer.

    Manitou campers return to beautiful Oakland, Maine every summer.

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