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Trout Brook Farm Campground Introduce

Welcome to Trout Brook Farm Campground, a premier destination for campers and outdoor enthusiasts located in the heart of Millinocket, Maine. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Trout Brook Farm offers a serene and picturesque environment for your next getaway.

Situated at Park Tote Rd, Millinocket, ME 04462, Trout Brook Farm Campground provides easy access to the stunning natural beauty of the region. You can reach them at (207) 723-5140 or +1 207-723-5140 for reservations and inquiries.

According to visitor reviews, the campground is renowned for its clean and well-maintained area, making it an ideal spot for those seeking a tranquil escape. One of the highlights is the Twin Ponds hike, a moderately challenging trail that rewards hikers with breathtaking views.

Key features and services include:

  • Clean and well-kept camping areas.
  • Access to scenic hiking trails, including the popular Twin Ponds hike.
  • A natural and beautiful environment perfect for relaxation and outdoor activities.
  • Convenient location in Millinocket, ME.

Visitors have described their experience as "ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!" and have emphasized that "The pictures say way more than I can!!" highlighting the visual appeal of the campground.

Whether you're looking to hike, camp, or simply immerse yourself in nature, Trout Brook Farm Campground offers a memorable experience. Plan your visit today and discover the natural beauty of Maine.

Location

MainePiscataquis CountyMillinocketPark Tote Road

Customer Reviews

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14 reviews
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Nicholas Quinlan
Jul 15, 2020

Came up to hike in the summer and had a great time. Very well kept area, clean and a natural beauty. The twin ponds hike is not too difficult and has many rewarding views.

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Rick Boudreau
Aug 16, 2022

ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!! The pictures say way more than I can!!

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John del puerto
Apr 25, 2021

Great place to stay! Secluded and beautiful, with easy access to South Branch Pond. However, MAJOR WARNING not to stay in the walk in sites when it has rained recently. They turn into a swamp, with the worst bugs I have ever seen, and our tent stayed wet for four days straight. Yet, we transferred to one of the large group sites, and our experience was much more pleasurable.

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Shannon Davis
Sep 03, 2019

Beautiful site with rolling hills covered in wildflowers with canoe rental and access point. If you stay, you can rent one of about 10 canoes for $1/ hr or $8/ day. Access point is muddy and filled with Mosquitoes-- bring a net and spray! Walk-up campsites are .1, .2, or .3 miles from the parking lot. They are off of the "Freeze out Trail", and you have to cross a rickety old bridge to get there. (More magical than scary. Amazing views of the stars at night). Be warned though-- these sites have a LOT of ANGRY MOSQUITOES that will SWARM YOU. A net and spay are 100% necessary if you are susceptible to mosquito bites. Wheelbarrows are provided to help you carry stuff to your site. Group sites lack privacy but have great views. There are a few outhouses sprinkled throughout the site but no running water/ showers/ hand sanitizer. Completely off-grid. The whole park has a carry-in, carry-out policy, meaning there are no receptacles for trash in the entire park. You may NOT bring in outside wood, but the ranger there sells bundles for $3 each. If you are yearning for human contact after being in the wilderness for so long, there is a cute family-run camp shop/ restaurant/ ice cream shop up the road just before entering the park. They also sell gas and have their own camp sites as well.

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Matthew Mcdaniel
Jul 16, 2018

BEWARE THE BUGS! This might have been a time of year thing, but they were unbearable, and my wife is an entomologist. Stay at South Branch Pond instead. It's a beautiful setting on the pond and the bugs were way better. Quiet and pretty campground, but ruined by swarms of mosquitoes and flies.