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Campgrounds in Maine's Kennebec & Moose River Valley Region

The Kennebec and Moose River Valley is best known for fertile farmlands, countless lakes, streams and ponds, and the Kennebec River. While all types of outdoor activities abound throughout the valley, whitewater rafting on many of the beautiful rivers that flow through this region is especially important. While the Kennebec and Moose River Valley contain some of Maine's largest cities - Waterville, Skowhegan and Maine's capitol city, Augusta - it is best known for its rolling countryside and quiet, old-fashioned villages that define the Winthrop, China and Belgrade Lakes area and others to the north.

Families are especially attracted to this region because of the many opportunities to boat, fish, canoe, hike or bike. Sightseeing is also a favorite activity on most people's agenda, as are antique hunting and shopping at the numerous vegetable stands and garage sales found on many of the area's back roads. While the northern portion of this extensive region is less populated, it is certainly no less attractive. It features magnificent large tracts of open space, spectacular scenic views and more than an occasional glimpse of Maine's wildlife.

Of course, state fairs are a staple of this entire region and none is bigger than the Skowhegan State Fair in August. It is the oldest continuously operating state fair in the country. History also plays an important role in the Kennebec and Moose River Valley. For instance, Maine's capitol city - Augusta - while the second smallest in the United States (only Montpelier, Vermont, has fewer residents) - offers tours of several museums, historic homes and the old Fort Western, the oldest surviving wooden fort in New England.

Speaking of history, Gardiner and Hallowell are quaint river towns considered antique centers. Both feature historic downtowns that remind visitors of a by gone era and invite them to sample several interesting restaurants, boutiques and art galleries. In addition, a major roadway - Route 201 - follows the trail Benedict Arnold took during his march to Quebec in 1775. A beautiful ride, especially during the late summer and early fall, Route 201, The Kennebec-Chaudiere International Corridor, will take you to the northern portion of this region, which is mostly owned by the paper companies that manage Maine's huge forest industry. Paper and pulp is the state's largest industry, and it's easy to understand when you realize trees cover 90 percent of Maine.

Once there, you'll discover The Forks, a major outdoor and whitewater rafting area lying at the confluence of the Dead River from the west and the Kennebec River from the east. More than a dozen whitewater rafting outfits are now housed in The Forks. Near the Forks is Moxie Falls, one of Maine's highest waterfalls and one of the state's most beautiful sites. Route 201 then pushes north to the Canadian border at Jackman - a fourseason recreational area heavily involved in whitewater rafting, rock climbing, hiking and mountain biking.

Region Information provided by The Maine Campground Owners Association


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Yorktown Recreation LLC Albion, ME [View] [Write Review]
Yonder Hill Campground Madison, ME [View] [Write Review]
Two Rivers Campground Skowhegan, ME [View] [Write Review]
Skowhegan / Canaan KOA Canaan, ME [View] [Write Review]
Northern Outdoors The Forks, ME [View] [Write Review]
Moxie Outdoor Adventures The Forks, ME [View] [Write Review]
More To Life Family Campground Winthrop, ME [View] [Write Review]
Moose River Campground Jackman, ME [View] [Write Review]
Loon Echo Family Campground W. Jackman, ME [View] [Write Review]
Last Resort Campground & Cabins Jackman, ME [View] [Write Review]
John's Four Season Accommodations Jackman, ME [View] [Write Review]
Jackman Landing Campground Jackman, ME [View] [Write Review]
Indian Pond Campground The Forks, ME [View] [Write Review]
Green Valley Campground Vassalboro, ME [View] [Write Review]
Foggy-Bottom RV Campground Farmingdale, ME [View] [Write Review]
Evergreens Campground Solon, ME [View] [Write Review]
Countryside Camping Waterville , ME [View] [Write Review]
Casey's Spencer Bay Camps Greenville, ME [View] [Write Review]
Birches Family Campground Litchfield, ME [View] [Write Review]
Beaver Brook Campground No. Monmouth, ME [View] [Write Review]
Augusta-West Resort Winthrop , ME [View] [Write Review]
Abnaki Family Camping Center Madison, ME [View] [Write Review]


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