The Oldest Campground In Maine Has Made Summertime More Magical Since 1938
By Samantha Gill|Published May 28, 2019
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One of our favorite things to do in Maine is adventure within our beautiful state parks. And it’s even better when we get to spend the night! The first ever state park in the state just so happens to double as the oldest campground in Maine, and it has made summertime more magical since 1938. Pack your bags and get ready to set up camp at this beautiful spot!
Aroostook State Park was established as Maine's first state park in 1938.
Aroostook State Park has 30 total sites available within the campground. It is both pet and family friendly, so the whole clan can come out camping together!
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While the park itself is old, the campground is very well maintained.
Picnic areas, playgrounds, showers, and more rustic activities make the oldest campground in Maine one of the most popular places to unwind for a weekend.
Do you like to rough it in the woods or is “glamping” more your style? When you need to disconnect and unwind in nature, we highly recommend the oldest campground in Maine for blissful R&R. If you’ve rested your head at a campsite within this magical state park, be sure to let us know in the comments below!
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