One of the Best RV Parks in the Country Is Right Here in Maine
Our Pine Tree State is home to many lodges, campgrounds, and huts, but where’s the best place to park your RV and just take in our beautiful state?
As the temperatures rise and tourists flock to Maine, you might be craving a peaceful getaway. If you have an RV or camper, you may be considering where to park it for a relaxing break from it all.
Folks in Australia apparently call RVs 'housebusses,' so when you’re out and about, where should you take your housebus?
Well, the publication loveEXPLORING recently published a list, appropriately titled 'RV Heaven,' documenting 'The Best Place To Stay In Every U.S. State To Bring Your Motorhome,' where they highlight, showcase, and review 50 of America’s best RV parks.
loveEXPLORING made it clear that many Americans will likely be heading out on the open road this year and will be wanting to enjoy the comfort of their own vehicle.
Recognizing that there certainly is a wide range of RV parks in America, as well as individually in each state, from which to choose, loveEXPLORING compiled 'the ultimate guide' to all the locations and amenities available at sites across the country.
So, what is Maine’s pick for the best place to bring your motorhome?
Our state’s pick was 'Beaver Dam Campground' in Berwick, Maine. loveEXPLORING had the following to say about Beaver Dam Campground:
This is quintessential New England camping. At Beaver Dam Campground, lots come tucked away in the woodland (the leaves begin to turn in late September) or perched on the banks overlooking the site's large pond. Spend the afternoon out on the water in a canoe or paddleboat, then enjoy an alfresco dinner at a private picnic table on your site. Pull-through spots are available and all offer full hook-up.
Have you been to Beaver Dam Campground before? What are your thoughts on loveEXPLORING’s pick?
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