From Bethel: Follow Route 2 East to Newry Corner (Routes 2 & 26)
Turn left. Go 7 miles north on Rt. 26 (Bear River Rd.) Campground is on the left.
From Rumford/Farmington: Follow Route 2 West to Newry Corner (Routes 2 & 26)
Turn right. Go 7 miles north on Rt. 26 (Bear River Rd.) Campground is on the left.
From Errol, New Hampshire (Routes 16 & 26)
Travel 24 miles south on Rt. 26. Campground is on the right.
If I could give this place 10 stars I easily would. It’s the perfect cozy little campground with hot showers (that are actually not gross) and regular toilets. Mo and Rusty are some of the best company to have around, Mo gave out great local recommended hikes - Rusty (camp dog) gave kisses. Would love to visit this place as a go to destination. The 13.5 hr drive from Michigan was well worth it!!
Easily my favorite new campground in Maine! What a slice of heaven, quiet sites, right by a beautiful little river, clean facilities, and open night skies! Mo and Rusty 🐶 are wonderful hosts! She answered all of my questions and was so knowledgeable about the area and ways to best explore it! Campgrounds like these are a rare find these days. Would highly recommend to anyone! Also bonus they sell farm fresh eggs perfect for a nice breakfast 😄 My pets and I loved our stay!
Wonderful and quiet. Just like camping should be. Mo and Rusty are perfect hosts - Very friendly and happy to share information about local hikes and attractions. The campground is small (15 sites) and very clean. No generators allowed which is a huge plus in my book. Why go spend time in nature, only to listen to an engine running all the time? There is one site with shore power.
Many of the sites have access to the creek which runs along the property and the campground is close to lots of gorgeous hiking trails.
The bathrooms are amazing! The showers are large and the water is hot.
Beautiful campground run by a very polite and pleasant person. Very nice bathrooms with heated showers. I would suggest asking about which plots have river access because the river is gorgeous and worth getting a spot next to. Short trip up the road to Grafton Notch State Park.
Grafton Notch campground is a gem. Hikers are fortunate to have this clean quiet place to rest after a day of hiking. Moe's personal touches with small potted plants as you wonder through the grounds brighten one's day. And bathrooms are well maintained. Please support this business so it will continue to be available for years to come. Super dog friendly.