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Welcome to Antlers Campsite, located in the beautiful region of Northeast Piscataquis, Maine. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, we offer a rustic and scenic tent camping experience for those looking to immerse themselves in nature.
Antlers Campsite is known for its beautiful setting, offering numerous spacious tent sites. The campsite features a cool peninsula and two fire pits located right on the water, providing picturesque views and a great atmosphere for evening gatherings. Guests have noted the abundance of freshwater clams along the beach, offering a unique opportunity for foraging.
While the campsite provides a privy, some visitors have described it as "sketchy," so it's advisable to come prepared. However, the overall experience is highly regarded, with guests praising the scenic beauty and ample tent space. It is important to note that the site does not have lean-to shelters.
Here's a summary of what Antlers Campsite offers:
If you're looking for a rustic and natural camping experience in Maine with beautiful waterfront views and ample space for tents, Antlers Campsite is a great option. Please be aware of the privy conditions and come prepared accordingly.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Tent sites
Good for kids
Great place it has a lot of great spaces for tents, no lean-to though. Cool peninsula and two fire pits right on the water. Privy is sketch other than that great place to stay.
Very pretty campsite. A lot of tent sites, even a privy. Also a lot of freshwater clams around the beach to collect.
Many good tent sites marked off by rock borders. Double seated privy with logbook up the hill. It was beautiful waking up with the sun rising over the lake.
Beautiful place. I was fortunate enough to be here when it was almost deserted, and camped out on the point. Photo is the moon rising over the opposite shore - it was amazing. Fort Relief is pretty decent too, considering the usage it must get.
Best campsite on the Appalachian Trail, but you have a long walk to carry your groceries! Lakefront tenting or hammocking. Beautiful!