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AbolAbol is the closest campground to Togue Pond Gate and a trailhead for Katahdin hiking.
Explore Camping in Baxter National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Camping guide to compare the stops that belong together in Baxter National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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AbolAbol is the closest campground to Togue Pond Gate and a trailhead for Katahdin hiking.
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Chimney PondChimney Pond is one of the most popular campgrounds in Baxter State Park.
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Daicey PondOne of the Park's most popular destinations and offers great views and fishing on Daicey Pond.
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Katahdin StreamA popular family campground providing access to Katahdin via the Appalachian Trail.
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Kidney PondKidney Pond Campground provides 12 wilderness cabins on the shore of the serene Kidney Pond.
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Nesowadnehunk FieldThe most remote of the Park's roadside campgrounds and provides easy access to Ledge Falls.
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Roaring BrookOne of the Park's busiest campgrounds, and the most popular trailhead for a hike to Katahdin.
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Russell PondThe most remote campground in Baxter State Park and one of two backcountry campgrounds in the Park.
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South Branch PondThe Park's largest campground and is popular with families who return year after year.
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Togue Pond BunkhouseThis is a seasonal bunkhouse near the Main Gate available between December 1 and March 31.
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Katahdin Lake Wilderness CampsPrivately owned by Charles Fitzgerald and operates on a lease with the Baxter State Park Authority.
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Bear Brook GroupOne of two group site areas located approximately two miles from Roaring Brook Campground.
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Foster Field GroupOne of two group site areas located a short distance from Katahdin Stream Campground.
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Backcountry Sites OverviewThere are many backcountry campsites in Baxter State Park available for backpacking use by visitors.
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Little Coffeelos (T)Located on the Freeze Out Trail and Webster Lake Area. A four person tent-site.
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Little East (L)Located on the Freeze Out Trail and Webster Lake Area. A four person lean-to.
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Little East (T)Located on the Freeze Out Trail and Webster Lake Area. A eight person tent site.
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Little Wassataquoik Lake (L)Located in the Nesowadnehunk Area. A four person lean-to.
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N.W. Cove (T)Located on the Freeze Out Trail and Webster Lake Area. A four person tent site.
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Second Lake (T)Located on Matagamon Lake and reached only by canoe. A four person tent site.
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Telos Cut (T)Located on the Freeze Out Trail and Webster Lake Area. A four person tent-site.
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Togue Ledge (T)Located on Matagamon Lake and reached only by canoe. A four person tent site.
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Upper South Branch Pond (L)Located in the South Branch Pond Area. A four person lean-to.
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Wassataquoik Lake Island (L)Located in the Russell Pond Area and reached only by canoe. A four person lean-to.
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Wassataquoik Stream (L)Located in the Russell Pond Area. Two, four person lean-tos.
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Webster Outlet (T & L)Located on the Freeze Out Trail and Webster Lake Area. A twelve person lean-to and tent site.
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Webster Stream (L)Located on the Freeze Out Trail and Webster Lake Area. A four person lean-to.