Grand Isle Campground

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  • (5.0)5 reviews

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One mile from Grand Isle, ME. Located at 288 Main St, next to ball field, on US #1 Grand Isle Maine. 10 miles to Canada border crossing (Madawaska, ME/Edmundston, NB). 16 miles to Canada border crossing (Van Buren, ME/St. Leonard, NB).

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Big Rig Friendly
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Ya Levy La'ford

3 years ago
5/5

This is by far the BEST hospitality my husband and I and 2 children have ever had at a campsite. We not only enjoyed the beautiful landscape and well maintained site but we really loved the location. Cool zip-line, large field for children to run and easy in and out with RV. Fire-pits mobile and amazing and let me not forget the Karaoke on the weekend. The lighting, the attention to detail and the personal touch are impeccable. We found the campsite to offer interesting activities, nice people and around the corner from St. John River where you can gaze at the beauty of Canada. If you are lucky you might spot a Moose. We also love the owner George, he is just the absolute best, full of wisdom, trustworthy and gave us hope in the best that America has to offer. George is personally invested in your enjoyment of the part and the area. Thank you and we will bet back!

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Renee Burkett

1 year ago
5/5

Best campground so far. George the owner is one of the nicest and funniest camp host we have come across. Lots of knowledge of the area. Makes you feel really welcome. Campground is clean and well maintained. Loge the firepits. Abundance of wood for a donation.

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Justin Credible

1 year ago
5/5

Great place! My dad and I stayed here in June 2022 while we were on a 2500 mile trip across the North East. We stayed here because Madawaska was on my bucket list and George is one of the greatest hosts I have ever met! This was without a doubt the best placed we stayed throughout our trip that wasn’t in a National Forest. Thank you for everything George and we wish you all the best!

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Ricky Smith

1 year ago
5/5

Nice small campground and the furthest north on the US East Coast. Mostly seasonal campers that are there on the weekends. All the campers are very friendly and welcoming. The owner George is great !!! He has all the knowledge on the area and is involved in everything in the area. George is always working to include his campers in the activities of the area and the campground. If you need to know anything about the area go to George and he will have the answers. Karaoke every Friday night at the campground which was well attended. We had a great time and felt very included by the locals. This was one campground that really felt like a community and George made it the most hospitable place we have ever stayed in over 60 other campgrounds. We camped at Grand Isle Campground in a 45’ Motorhome.

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Tom Merrifield

5 years ago
5/5

This place is amazing. The owner (George) who we met for the first time as we pulled in welcomed us. He was so friendly and so nice. He offered us FREE WiFi, FREE camp fire wood, and the most innovative fire pit system I have ever seen. George is a local that is a fantastic resource to find everything you want to visit in this area. Think of Grand Isle Campground for Muskee derby fishing, four corners park, first mile (route one "the other end" from Key West! He told us all the good places to visit for food and entertainment. Book with Grand Isle for the true local experience. This small campground has a zip line, a full size baseball park with loaner balls, gloves, and bats (ask George for the story about how he came to have it) Also, the campground is veteran owned.

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