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    Magalloway River Farm

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Tim Pond Camps

    Tim Pond Camps

    5.0(2 reviews)
    21.1 mi

    Beautiful location with abundant fishing!! Brook trout ranged from 7 to 14 inches!!…read more Accommodations were what you would expect of an off grid camp. Beds and bathroom were clean and water was nice and hot in the shower. Food was good. Prime rib and Thanksgiving nights were the highlight. Breakfasts were outstanding. Boats were in great condition when we arrived. Only complaint was that boats were not cleaned out over the 5 days. Dock worker could have taken a broom or even portable vac and gotten the anchor dirt out of the boat daily. Overall, great trip and a fantastic place to relax. Definitely recommend Tim Pond!

    Nice people, good fishing, delicious food and a relaxing environment. Definitely a good place to…read moreunwind. Having to head back to "reality" at the end of my stay was the only downside. Even if you don't fly fish (the pond has native brook trout), Tim Pond is a nice spot to relax. The owners and staff are welcoming and helpful, the cabins are rustic but really charming, and there's a lot of natural beauty and wildlife to take in while you're there, whether you're out on the pond, walking some trails, or sitting in a rocking chair on the porch. This year I went up for the fly fishing school taught by Bonnie Holding, who is, among other things, a Master Maine Guide and extremely patient instructor. I had been doubtful about it at first (I went with my boyfriend), but by the end of the weekend I was yanking fish out of that pond just like a pro. If I'd kept any of the fish, the kitchen would have prepared them for me for breakfast the following morning, but I let them all go. Maybe next time. Speaking of food, the freshly-prepared meals are de-LICIOUS (Saturday night: choice of prime rib or scallop-stuffed haddock) and always include a mouth-watering dessert if you've got room (the brownie pudding was in-CREDIBLE!!). (And really, who doesn't make room for dessert? Silly people, that's who.) And then there's the cookie jar, which is always well-stocked and accessible whenEVER you want a fresh chocolate chip cookie. Yum. Each cabin has a bathroom with hot and cold running water (with a toilet, sink & shower), beds with fresh linens, a wood stove (or fireplace), and a cribbage board for just in case. I saw pictures in the library taken in the early 1900s that suggest that some of the cabins may be original to that time period. Definitely adds to the character of the camp, as does the kerosene lantern you can use when the generator shuts off at 10:00 and you're in the middle of a "best-out-of-three" cribbage match. (No, I didn't win.) If you're looking for swank, this isn't it. But if you're looking to unplug, relax, and enjoy some good meals with good people, Tim Pond is the place to go. :)

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    Tim Pond Camps - Relaxing rocking chairs await...

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    Grant's Kennebago Camps

    Grant's Kennebago Camps

    3.8(6 reviews)
    8.9 mi

    Loved fishing here with my dad! Not only is this lake beautiful, but the staff took care of…read moreeverything for us from good and boat service to bringing around full coolers of ice at 4pm everyday. Would highly recommend!

    A great place if you want to relax and get away. The scenery is beyond breathtaking and there is a…read moredifferent spectacular sunset each night. You will see every star and hear the loons. The screened in porches over look the lake. Relax and read on the porch or kayak right there. The water is very refreshing to swim in or float around. There also motorboats and paddle boards and a water trampoline. You will not be bored because you have 3 meals to just show up for and unwind in the dining room on the water. The food is amazing and several healthy options such as fresh fruit, homemade soups and a variety of gourmet salads. The best is the turkey diner and of course lobster and steak night. There is plenty to do in town such as shop, visit the several museums or the famous Wilhelm Reich museum and the scenic nature walk off of rt 16. There is also a fresh spring on the same road to fill up jugs and it is delicious. In the evening roast marshmallows by the fire. To access the beach drive one mile at turn right at the somewhat hidden stop sign. Here you can walk into the water. The owners are the nicest people you will ever meet. For WiFi go to the Main building where there is a sitting area or sit on the front porch. The drive from the main entrance gate takes about 35 min as it is an eight mile road with smaller rocks but they try to keep it raked for the most part. Go straight until the Grants Camp sign and arrow points left, then go straight and see the 1 mile sign. At the gate just wait there and the guy will make the gate open.

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    Lakewood Camps - Smoked Togue

    Lakewood Camps

    5.0(3 reviews)
    11.0 mi

    I've visited Lakewood Camps in Maine with my son and will return this May. It's really a beautiful…read morelocation and the staff was excellent. The breakfasts, lunches & dinners were perfect. The lakes were productive and my son and I caught a substantial Lake Trout locally known and named by the indigenous people hundreds of years ago as a Togue. The stream leading out of the lake at the close by dam was very productive for catch and release Native Brook Trout & also landlocked Salmon & we even caught several Rainbow Trout. We released all of these wild fish. Our server in the lodge where we had dinners was named Sydney & she was charming and we really looked forward to our meals. The chef smoked the Togue for all the guests to sample before our dinners as an appetizer . We had a great experience while staying there on our fishing adventure.

    What a great Maine Camp. Brook Trout mecca, grouse and woodcock in these remote woods. Gorgeous…read moreviews, wonderful food (thanks chef Richard!) and Ryan helps with anything you need. Emily makes you feel like you are a long lost family member home for a celebration. And "chief welcomer" Airedale Guy is an affable treat. If you want authentic Maine adventure make a reservation.

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    The lucky anglers at Lakewood Camp of Richardson Lakes

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    Zach & Mr. Lake Trout aka...The Togue

    Lakewood Camps - The chef smoked the Lake Trout for all to sample & enjoy ....great with a nicely chilled Chardonnay

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    The chef smoked the Lake Trout for all to sample & enjoy ....great with a nicely chilled Chardonnay

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