From I-93: Exit 35 onto Route 3 North. Follow Route 3 to Route 115 to Route 2 follow to Route 16. On 16 follow signs to Mollidgewock State Park. From I-95: Take Route 16 west. Follow Route 16 to Mollidgewock State Park.
Beautiful. Peaceful. Has some huge sites.
Wayyyyy up there, but worth it..
Given far up north it is, has a lot of amenities you might not necessarily expect, including a Ranger Station with ice, firewood, kayak and tube rentals, etc. Decent cell phone service if you need or want it.
The Pit toilet / no shower thing might not be for all, but your camp tag let's you into one of the more modernized parks fairly nearby to use their showers if you need them.
The Park Ranger Robert is an unsung hero- laid back, super helpful, wealth of knowledge.
Will go again.
We stayed at Mollidgewock State Park in June 2022 at site 023. Pros: The views of the Androscoggin River are breathtaking from this site and most riverfront sites in the park. We kayaked on the river, made friends with our campsite neighbors, and explored the town of Errol and beyond. It was very affordable and private. Cons: The pit toilets were very full (too full), it was very buggy, and there were no showers. We also did not have cell reception on Sprint network.
This is a nice state park to go camping in but there are no showers and the bugs are bad.
Very rustic and relaxing. Camp sites right on the water. Most sites are big enough so you're not on top of each other. Even though they don't have flush toilets the camp ground is relaxing enough to make up for it.
We try to go every year, we were devastated last year as they never opened.
An ultimate fall color destination and a peaceful all time campground and kayaking!