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Matagamon Wilderness Campground

159 Route 11, Patten, ME 04765, USA

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Welcome to Matagamon Wilderness Campground, located at 159 Rte 11, Patten, Maine. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Matagamon Wilderness Campground offers a unique off-grid camping experience in the heart of Maine's wilderness.

This campground is perfect for those seeking a peaceful and immersive outdoor adventure. Reviews highlight the campground's beautiful location, accommodating hosts, and the opportunity for a genuine wilderness escape. It's a great location for people who have campers, and for those who enjoy fishing.

Key features of Matagamon Wilderness Campground include:

  • Off-grid location, providing a true wilderness experience.
  • Beautiful scenic views and a tranquil atmosphere.
  • Fishing opportunities right on site.
  • Pet-friendly environment, welcoming families and their furry friends.
  • Accommodating hosts who provide excellent customer service.
  • WiFi available in the main house, given the limited cell service.
  • Breakfast provided by the hosts.
  • Generator use on site to provide power.

Matagamon Wilderness Campground offers a unique opportunity to experience Maine's natural beauty in a serene and off-grid setting. The hosts are known for their hospitality, and the campground's location provides a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The campground offers a beautiful view, and the option to fish right outside of the campsite. It is also a very pet friendly location.

For inquiries and reservations, please contact Matagamon Wilderness Campground at (207) 446-4635 or +1 207-446-4635. Experience the beauty and tranquility of Maine's wilderness at Matagamon Wilderness Campground.

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Service options

Onsite services

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Activities

Hiking

Payments

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

Matiah Haloon Oct 27
★★★★★5

We showed up by happenstance due to poor planning. Baxter State Forest was not open for camping and we had planned to get further North that day. Landing where we did with our camper was ideal, to say the least, especially considering camping gets closed in most locations across Maine after Columbus Day and the winter camping season had yet to begin. The hosts were most accommodating and the location was beautiful. Breakfast the next day was the cherry on top. Serendipity at it's finest. I only wish they made their coffee available for sale online 😉 They are off grid so we could hear the generator running at night, but it wasn't loud enough to bother us where we were setup. They offer WiFi in the main house seeing as there is little to no service in the area. I wouldn't mind planning a trip around coming back to stay a few nights to really take in the location. It was truly enjoyable to be 'off season' and not have to share with too many other patrons!

Kayla Atwood Dec 02
★★★★★5

Amazing!! We stayed in Deer Yard and it was beautiful! Fishing right out front. The owners are fantastic! They have a few dogs who are very very family and pet friendly! An absolute great experience!!

shopping ghose Aug 13
★★★☆☆3

Great camp ground and cabins. Nice lake by the cabins and eating place like Shin pond. I do however Wish they will say on their website, that this area has no cell service or no internet. That throws people off in this time and age. Practically no means of communication if people were to get lost. No power outlets in cabin. Gas stove in bears den was broken and was a fire hazard basically. Needs to fix the knobs in the stove. The cabin gets very hot and humid during august summers and no outlet to put a fan on. And so many bugs and mosquitoes that u cant keep windows open. Beautiful starry night.

meghen wilcox Jan 11
★★★★★5

Fun campground right on the river in Northern Maine. Cabins are well taken care of and plenty of room.

AQHAgirl xx Jul 15
★☆☆☆☆1

I used to frequent this business many summers over my lifetime. However, I refuse to give them any more business. They have gone from a small family owned camping and hunting business to a Trump worshiping alt right company. This is easily fact checked by visiting their company Facebook page in which they frequently post things relating to both their personal beliefs religiously as well as their political support for Trump. People are entitled to their opinions and their political beliefs as well as their religious beliefs. That being said, your personal opinions should not be reflected in your place of business. if you align your business with your political beliefs, then I align my personal choice to not patronize your business based on my own personal beliefs. It’s an absolute shame that what once used to be a very nice welcoming and friendly place to visit has become such a political and religious hellscape. Unfortunately, I do not believe that my opinion that politics, religion and business should be all kept separate will mean anything to this establishment.

Mark Page Mar 26
★★★★★5

Went and had breakfast on our last day of riding. Awesome place with delicious breakfast.