Reviews of Seboomook Wilderness Campground
3 people have reviewed this location
Ratings Summary
Cell Coverage
Verizon 5G
Confirmed by 1 users | Last reported on October 04, 2023If you are looking for a very remote and peaceful campground, look no further. You will find no cell phone signal and power only for a few hours of the day. To get here you will have to drive or tow through more than 13 miles of dirt roads that can sometimes be challenging to navigate, but once you make it there you will quickly find out it was all worth it.
You can camp right on the shoreline and have your own little private beach. Yes the waterfront sites offer no privacy whatsoever but that is the cost of having your own little beach.
Sites have water, and they run the generator for a few hours a day in order to recharge your batteries. They also have an onsite dump.
Make sure you bring everything you need with you, food, coffee, creamer, everything! You will not find a store for more than 20 miles.
This campground is the perfect place to launch some exploratory trips through the North Maine Woods, go swimming on the lake, go canoeing or kayaking, or just simply relax.
We stayed here for 3 nights in our Lance 1985 trailer. Had a great time. If you are expecting luxury camping this place is not for you, however, they have all the necessary things to make your stay a great one. They have a dump station, water hookups and electric hookups. The electric is only on during certain hours because the power is provided by a generator at the campground. We were camped right on the lake and had a great view. The campsites have a picnic table, fire pit and a small leanto enclosure. We saw a few moose during our exploring and had a great campfire every night. Just make sure you bring everything you need because you are off grid here and can not run to the store for items. The only issue you need to be prepared for is the 23 miles in on a dirt road can be very bumpy. We had a few issues with the trailer after the ride in and out. If you want an off gird experience in the Maine North Woods with some comfort. this is a good place to stay
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 42
You need to be adventurous for the drive in there is a 33 mile dirt road to get to Seboomook Wilderness campground. You need to take it slow and be patient. Once we arrived we set up and the site was a little to small for us. We couldn't open the outdoor kitchen door the lean to was in the way. The owners Whitney & Norman helped move us the next morning to a bigger site. They were so nice and wanted us to be happy. The only reason I wouldn't camp here again is the long drive in.
We had water & electric yet you only have electric when the generators run that power the campground. It worked out fine for us.
Our new site L49 was big and had a lean to. Waterfront site with our firepit overlooking the lake. We sat in our chairs in the water everyday and relaxed. We floated on rafts the lake was crystal clear and a perfect temp. We attached a beach umbrella to the chairs in the water for shade it was so nice. I made Conch salad and Margaritas what more do you need.
There is a small store at the office yet there isn't anything else around here so bring everything you need. The sites are not level we needed more than usual for leveling. There isn't any shade so come prepared.
We needed propane and they no longer sell propane yet Norman needed some so he drove us to a place about 11 miles up on the Golden road. Great people/owners.
We had Loons with babies that swam by and we love listening to them. The bullfrogs chimed in too. Our neighbors were catching pollywogs, big ones with legs.
There is a boat ramp and a small dock onsite and a playground. There are cabins too which all were rented.
I will say we did have a kid that screamed all day. He yelled at his parents & threw fits. It was like nails on a chalkboard. The people next to us were saying my mom wouldn't have ever put up with that. I told them that's what duct tape is for.
When we left the campground a week after we got there the road had been grated so it was better than when we arrived. Still a long slow ride out yet better.
Nightly Rate: $38.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: L49
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon
Be the first to add a review to the Seboomook Wilderness Campground.
Seboomook Wilderness Campground
Hours
Problem with this listing? Let us know.
Has RV parking changed? Let us know.
Good for fishing.
-
Parking
-
Pets Allowed
-
Restrooms
-
Wifi
-
Wheelchair Accessible
-
Credit Cards Accepted
- Sites Count
- 45
- RV Sites Count
- 36
- Cabin Sites Count
- 7
- Last Nightly Rate
- 38.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 10.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 28.0
-
Sites
-
Laundry
-
Propane
-
Showers
-
Big Rigs
-
Boondock
-
Firewood
-
RV Sites
-
Fifty Amp
-
Tent Sites
-
Cabin Sites
-
Full Hookup
-
Water Front
-
Dump Station
-
Mobile Homes
-
Public Water
-
Pull Through
-
Reservations
-
Sewer Hookup
-
Water Hookup
-
Age Restricted
-
Rec Facilities
-
Dispersed Sites
-
Open Seasonally
-
Permit Required
-
Group Tent Sites
-
Alcohol Prohibited
-
Fulltime Residents
-
Standard Tent Sites
-
Pull Through RV Sites
Campground, Restrooms
Nearby Hotels
Related Trip Guides
The ultimate guide to Acadia National Park
- 54 Places
- 35:31
- 1,720 mi
The Great Northern is a 3,600 mile, cross-country odyssey
- 57 Places
- 69:15
- 3,565 mi
The top things to do on an I-95 road trip
- 50 Places
- 41:46
- 1,983 mi