There is no doubt that Maine is home to some of the most magical camping spots in New England.

Maine is home to an amazing variety of campgrounds, too.  We have campgrounds that allow you to camp right on the ocean, campgrounds where you can pitch a tent in the deepest part of Maine's forests, and resort-style campgrounds that offer nearly every amenity that a luxury hotel would offer.

What is the most unique camping spot in Maine?

Recently, Atlas Obscura put out their list of the country's most unique camping spots.

For Maine, they selected the Desert of Maine.

Yes, the iconic Maine attraction offers guests the option of camping next to the desert.

According to the attraction's website, they offer a variety of glamping tents, A-frame cabins, and luxury cabins.

The website says, in part:

The campground at the Desert of Maine has recently been renovated so it lives up to its magical surroundings.  This quiet and luxurious campground is nestled in among tall Northern Pine trees, on the edge of the dunes. It is close to Freeport and Portland but it feels like it is a world away from everything. We have a variety of luxury cabins and glamping tents to choose from!

Amenities include free wifi, a bathhouse clad in cedar (it smells really good!), and a store where you can purchase necessities you may have forgotten.  Plus, the campground is dog-friendly.
Desert of Maine
Desert of Maine
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Of course, the rate depends on which lodging you choose and when you choose to stay.  Mid-week in May is much cheaper than a weekend night in July.

Get more details HERE.

This video shows all of the fun things you can do at the Desert of Maine:

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Maine's 20 Largest State Parks by Acreage

Maine's 42 state parks and historical sites saw over 3 million visitors in 2021. These popular spots just continue to remain quite popular. They are also extraordinarily diverse to one another in their own right, including the size.

Here are the 20 largest state parks in Maine based on acreage.

Note: Baxter State Park has been omitted since it's not run by the Maine Bureau of Parks & Public Lands.

Gallery Credit: Chris Sedenka

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