Maine
Augusta
In the area:

Maine State Capitol Building. The State Building was completed in 1932 and
is topped with a 12-foot statue of "Wisdom". You can tour through the Capitol
and visit the State Museum next door.
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Bar Harbor
RV Parks:

Mt. Desert Narrows Campground
This campground is nine miles to Bar Harbor and seven miles
to Acadia National Park. Great park - but terrible water
pressure. Right on the water, many planned activities (we
were here on a busy holiday weekend). Gravel pull-throughs,
50 amp, newspapers delivered to your door each morning! OK
cell service, pool in-season.
In the area:
Acadia National Park |
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Mount Desert Oceanarium |
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Restaurants:
Atlantic Brewing Company |
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Mama DeMatteo's |
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Rosalie's Pizza
Boothbay Harbor
Shore Hills Campground
Very close to Boothbay Harbor, nice campground, friendly
hosts. We had a gravel 50-amp pull-through site, bad cell
service, quiet.
Restaurants:
We enjoyed delicious seafood dinners overlooking
the harbor at the Tugboat Inn
- and they served Parker House rolls.
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Freeport
In the area:

The Mother Ship: L.L.Bean's
flagship store! An entire shopping
industry has sprung-up on Main Street -
tons of outlet stores and plenty of free
RV parking!
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Rockport/Camden area
RV Parks:
Megunticook Campground by the Sea
Between Rockport & Camden. Upper area for big rigs, lower
area has trees and a nice spot on the rocky shore for
relaxing. Super location for exploring the entire area. Full
hook-up gravel sites with 50 amp, picnic table, decent cell
service and a nice pool. Quiet.
In the area:
Farnsworth Museum|
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Camden Hills State Park |
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Great Grocer:
French & Brawn in Camden. Try their smoked trout.
Restaurants:
Cappy's Chowder House |
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The Waterfront |
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