Private & Secluded Camping in Maine: 10 Remote Campgrounds to Explore
There’s nothing quite like pitching a tent for a night under the stars of the Pine Tree State, and today we’re sharing some of our favorite sites for primitive camping in Maine. We’re not talking about glamping or resorts; no, these are wholly rustic and bare-bones spots for Pine Tree State camping purists. But trust us when we say that the scenery surrounding these rustic spots makes “roughing it” well worth it! Here are some good options for backcountry camping in Maine, but keep exploring and finding your own. Then, once you do, let us know where they are in the comments below; we’re always up for a camping adventure in Maine!
1. Duck Harbor Campground, Isle Au Haut

2. Lobster Buoy Campsites, South Thomaston

3. Gray's Homestead Oceanfront Campground, Boothbay Harbor

4. Hermit Island Campground, Phippsburg

5. Backcountry Camping at Baxter State Park, Millinocket

6. Lake Pemaquid Campground, Damariscotta

7. HTR Acadia Campground, Mt Desert

8. The Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Allagash

9. Cobscook Bay State Park, Dennysville (approximately)

10. Searsport Shores Ocean Campground, Searsport

With the ability to accommodate RVs along the ocean, as well as tents, you won't be far from any of the water activities that make vacations in Maine great. The oceanfront location means you can kayak right from the beach, hike the nature trails, fish from the beach, and explore tidal pools. There are tons of activities for kids and adults here as well. So plan to stay as long as you can.
Going primitive camping in Maine allows us to experience nature in a way that not many choose to do. Have you gone remote camping in Maine? Where is your favorite place to pitch a tent in the Pine Tree State? Be sure to check out our ultimate hiking packing list so you can pick up a few new toys for your next trip.
If you’re more a glamper than a camper, never fear, here are 10 spectacular campsites for people who *say* they don’t like camping! You might just change your tune!
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What are some other remote accommodations in Maine?
Does your idea of "backcountry camping in Maine" involve a rustic cabin in the middle of nowhere? Not everyone is looking for free camping in Maine in our beautiful but very remote forests. If you'd rather have a few amenities, you'll want to check out these remote accommodations in Maine:
- Nahmakanta Lake Wilderness Camps: This remote wilderness camp has been welcoming guests to Nahmakanta Lake since 1827. With nine rustic but cozy cabins in the woods, the camp has that old summer camp vibe. If you enjoy kayaking, fishing, or swimming in a crystal-clear lake as sunlight sprinkles diamonds all around you, we are pretty sure you'll enjoy this peaceful retreat.
- Clifftop Cabin: An exceptional Airbnb offering guests an experience they simply can't find anywhere else. The amenities are numerous -- high-end appliances, beautifully decorated bedrooms, a cozy fireplace -- yet what makes this luxury rental so unique is that it sits atop a 130-foot cliff. Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook Howards Cove, Jasper Beach, and the surrounding woodlands putting guests at this cabin in the captain's seat of the beautiful Pine Tree State. If you've ever wanted to escape to the ends of the world, do it here!
What's another remote campground in Maine?
Another remote campground where you can enjoy private camping in Maine Maine is in Kennebunkport. Sandy Pines Campground offers guests a camping experience that's every bit as extraordinary as its surroundings. Sandy Pines has three separate luxury rental types: Camp Carriages, Hideaway Huts, and Glamp Tents -- and each accommodation boasts its own bespoke amenities and features. The Glamp Tent is the most "classic camping" of the offerings; each of these tents offers 430 square feet of space, a king-sized bed, and decor hand-picked by New England designers. During your stay, guests have access to a clean and fully updated bathhouse, too; and as if that weren’t enough, all glamping rentals are situated in a wonderfully quiet "serenity zone," ensuring total R&R in this little slice of Pine Tree State paradise.