The Maine Legislature has banned the
bringing of firewood into Maine.
(Sec. 1. 12 MRSA § 8307)
Also the practice of transporting firewood for a distance of
more than 50 miles from home, even within the state is discouraged.
This is due to the threat of invasive insects that are transported
in the firewood.
Out of respect for the landowner and the north woods, we
no longer allow firewood to be brought into camp in order to protect
the forest from invasive insects.
We do have firewood for sale at the office. For more information
please click on the link.
Firewood
This map will give you the general layout of the cabins here at the camps. Just remember that this map is not drawn to scale, but it does show a pretty accurate depiction of where everything is.
Cabin 1 is a bunkhouse 2 double beds, set of bunk
beds and a single bed.
Cabin 2 has a double bed and a single bed with room for a cot.
Cabin 3 is a small cabin with a double bed and room for a cot.
Cabin 4 is a bunkhouse with a double bed.
Cabin 5 has complete indoor plumbing, 2 double beds, 2 single beds
a futon that makes into a double bed and room for a cot or 2.
Cabin 6 has 2 double beds.
Cabin 7 has a double bed, a futon that makes into a double bed and
3 single beds. This cabin is located between the office and
the campsites by itself.
None of the cabins have electrical outlets.
If you need power to charge camera batteries and such, you can drop
them off at the office and I will charge them there.
We do not allow generators at the cabins.
There are not any fire pits for any of the cabins for safety reasons.
The cabins have woodstoves for heat during the cooler weather.
Water is carried in 5 gallon containers except in Cabin 5 which
has hot and cold running water, flush toilet and a shower.