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    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    Grant's Kennebago Camps

    Grant's Kennebago Camps

    3.8(6 reviews)
    2.5 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!

    I am an avid fly fisherman; I have been traveling and staying at Maine traditional sporting camps…read morefor over 40 years. I have stayed at well over 15 lodges throughout Maine. I have had many wonderful experiences at these camps and I have never had a bad experience with respect to hospitality or ownership ...........that changed at Grant's Camp with owner John Blunt. Grant's is located on Kennebago Lake in the Rangeley area. It is truly a "traditional Maine Sporting Camp". It has approximately 15 cabins with wonderful porches and wonderful views of the Kennebago Lake and offers terrific fishing on the Kennebago River. The cabins are cozy, the main dining room is delightful, and the office/lodge is equally impressive. This September I traveled to Grants Camps for the 3rd year in a row to meet up with a group of friends that were staying at the lodge. I believe it was their 4th time at the lodge. During my last 2 times at Grant's, I have stayed next to my friend's cabin. I do not stay with my friends as I travel with my dog and I enjoy my own cabin. Upon check-in I met the owner Mr. John Blunt for the first time. He informed me he didn't have my reservation and that after one night "he was going to 'probably move me into the cabin next door with my friends". I informed Mr. Blunt that I had a copy of my reservation which confirmed the cabin next to my friends as well as the confirmation of my dog. I also phoned the lodge confirming their confirmation. Mr. Blunt had no interest in viewing my reservation, he did not offer an apology for the mix up or an explanation. I did not agree to move into the cabin next door with my friend's as this was not a feasible option for me. Mr. Blunt "told me" to spend the night at the cabin next door and told me "something may open up". I remained hopeful. I spent the first night in my own cabin next to my friends. The following day I had lunch with my friends in the main dining room, there were also 3 other parties within the dining room. Mr Blunt approached our table. To state it went sideways at this point would be an understatement. Mr. Blunt looked at me in an intimidating and demanding tone and said "I thought I told you to move your stuff next door!". It is important to note that Mr. Blunt is a very large man. At that point I stated that I never agreed to his "demands". Next Mr. Blunt raised his voice louder and postured towards me "you're going to move next door!". My friend was able to calm this argument down for a moment only to have Mr. Blunt in a louder and more aggressive tone tell me "I am going to need to see that confirmation in my office ". It was then in my mind I was checking out - it didn't matter if Mr. Blunt could find an accommodation for me- I was certainly not going to give an owner or an establishment money for such abuse and incompetence. After lunch I went into Mr. Blunt's office and showed him my email confirmation provided by the lodge which was dated and time stamped. I could see that Mr. Blunt did not have the skill-set to find the confirmation on his computer even when I provided my email address and the date in which he sent me the confirmation. I returned to my cabin to begin my departure back to Boston. After packing I went to the office to pay for my short stay. Mr. Blunt took no responsibility for his mistake, his deplorable behavior (which was witnessed by more than 10 lodgers) and offered no apology. This was not just the worst experience I have had at a sporting camp but rather the worst experience in any hospitality business. Lastly, my one night stay without the use of a boat came to be $320 which is the highest price I have ever paid at a Maine sporting camp. Potential lodgers beware.

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    Grant's Kennebago Camps
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    Bald Mountain Camps Resort - View!!

    Bald Mountain Camps Resort

    3.7(25 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    We stayed at Bald Mountain the weekend of Sept 6 & 7. We ended up there because we were tenting…read morefor a few days before, and the rain drove us out. For a last minute reservation they were amazingly attentive (and we were a bit high maintenance!). They accommodated us at every turn, allowing us a late checkout, and leaving the boat trailer in the parking lot the day we checked out. The restaurant was really good and all of the staff, especially Amber, were especially welcoming and accommodating. The cabin was incredibly comfortable, warm at night, and cozy, especially once we built the fire. We were told our cabin had the nicest bed on the premises, and I believe it!The resort itself is beautiful, and the "cabin chic" is well done and high quality. I would like to go back next year in warmer weather and enjoy the water more.

    I have been coming to the Rangeley area for most of my life and have heard wonderful things about…read moreBald Mountain Camps, and I can say it's all true! Contacted via social media for information, where a person helped us get a reservation for the last meal of the winter season. Arrived about 15 minutes early and were relieved to see the pub was open so we ordered a drink while we waited. So happy they could make a frozen mudslide, a drink I haven't had in many years and they made it perfectly! We sat in the waiting area and enjoyed the view of the lake before us. We arrived at our table and was greeted by our server/hostess Katie who was excellent. We reviewed the full menu, and decided to have the two specials for that evening, Prime rib and surf and turf. They have a special steak here that is available for those who want a large portion of meat, The Tomahawk, apparently very popular but too big for me. The bread was warm and the butter very tasty, a special treat. Food arrived timely with good presentation and temperature. Delicious! We had no room for dessert but will visit again and will try to save room.

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    Bald Mountain Camps Resort - The massive tomahawk steak was absolutely incredible!

    The massive tomahawk steak was absolutely incredible!

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    My empty water that never got filled

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    Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground

    Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground

    4.2(25 reviews)
    35.4 mi

    Fun trip along the river. River is wide so took a little effort to keep to the correct side of…read moreislands. Rented the luxury tubes. Very comfortable. Got a cooler raft and teether straps. Short ride upto the launch site. And you end back where you parked our car. Saw a bald eagle, but wasn't fast enough with camera. Everyone was nice expected the woman that checked us in was a bit rude to us.

    You all know me when I have a great experience I will let you know, if I have an OK experience, I…read morewill tell you about it, but I think this is probably going to be the worst experience and review I've ever had anywhere. My family of 22 booked almost $1000 at the Bethel outdoor adventures in campground for a day of tubing down the river. We were greeted with a long snarl of a face in the main office and while still on the river with multiple family, waiting for us to get off the river, they were yelled at and mistreated by Erin. And when I got off, I went to retrieve my keys to leave, and I was treated as if I was a moron when I tried to explain that I just had given her a fob, not a full set of keys. She treated me like I was a two year-old idiot and was very sassy with me and again with her long snarl of a face. This is not how Customers should ever be treated and you should not be the face of this company. I highly recommend another tubing company if you visit Bethel Maine

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    Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground
    Bethel Outdoor Adventure and Campground - Community Fire Pit

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    Deer Farm Camps

    Deer Farm Camps

    3.7(3 reviews)
    25.7 mi

    Deer Farm Camps was in the perfect location for a 3 day weekend, peak bagging extravaganza for me…read moreto finish my 67th 4k footer in New England. I was stoked to find a place that was available for a holiday weekend and wasn't super overpriced. I outreached the owner via their contact button and got a quick response and booked the site. When we arrived we were shocked that our site was not cleared (full of weeds, tall grass and even some trash. We were on a site that was right on top of another site with an ugly old camper on it (looked haunted and abandoned). The site was the dumpiest camp site I've stayed on, and I've stayed on thousands of campsites. I feel bad writing a harsh review because the owner seemed to be super friendly. There was one bathhouse which were the only facilities in the campground. I didn't use the showers because those and the bathrooms seemed grungy. It's a great location and pretty easy to locate but I would recommend them cleaning up the sites and maybe updating a few things. The sites were too close together for my taste and again, the trash on our site was really off putting. I wouldn't go back.

    $18.00 a night for a tent site. Pool, air hockey, ping pong, board games, hot & clean showers,…read morelaundry,microwave, coffee, small store. $.35 ice cream sandwiches. For an RV & tent site it was not overcrowded. Pond for swimming and plenty of places for kids to run around. Kingfield also has a very nice grocery store about 3 miles away and a burrito stand that puts Chipolte to shame. The gaming and laundry area does have a 1970s feel and everything seems old and tired, but after 2 weeks of campsites this was one of the best because of so many things to do.

    Lakewood Camps - Smoked Togue

    Lakewood Camps

    5.0(3 reviews)
    14.7 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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    Lakewood Camps - The lucky anglers at Lakewood Camp of Richardson Lakes

    The lucky anglers at Lakewood Camp of Richardson Lakes

    Lakewood Camps - Zach & Mr. Lake Trout aka...The Togue

    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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