Greenville Maine Campgrounds

Greenville Maine has a zip code of 04441. The current date and time in Greenville is April 25, 2024, 6:14 am and it has a population of 1,419 people. Greenville Maine lies at an elevation of 371 feet.


Caseys Spencer Bay Camps

P.o. Box 1190
Greenville Maine, 04441
Phone: 207-695-2801

Chewonkis Big Eddy Campground

8027 Golden Rd
485 Chewonki Neck Rd.
Greenville Maine, 04441
Phone: 207-350-1599, 207) 882-7323 Chewonkis Big Eddy Campground, exquisitely nestled on the shores of the West Branch of the Penobscot River is situated in the heart of Maines North Woods. The campground is a few miles to the west of Baxter State Park within the largest forested area in the United States. It is home of the Big Eddy, a world-famous landlocked salmon fishing pool and is surrounded by some of the most challenging whitewater rapids in the east. This beautiful section of the West Branch has delighted fishermen, canoeists, kayakers and rafters for years. We hope youll join us for a camping trip in one of the most spectacular places in New England.

Frost Pond Camps

Box 620 Hcr 76,ripogenus Dam
Greenville Maine, 04441
Phone: 207-852-4700 Come Enjoy... a step back in time when everyday living followed a calmer, quieter pace. Frost Pond Camps is a Maine Sporting Camp surrounded by numerous waterways and rugged forests. Seven Maine cabins are set on the edge of a clear, glacial formed, spring-fed pond. We accommodate up to 25 guests for Maine fly fishing, family, outdoor adventure, nature and eco-tourism vacations. Our traditional north woods waterfront cabins are tastefully appointed in vintage decor. Each Cabin Rental in Maine is spaciously scattered among the trees and lawn of the waterfront for all to enjoy the privacy and remoteness of our location. Quietly isolated a short distance from our Rental Cabin in Maine is ten waterfront campsites each along the shore of the pond. Woods and waters in all directions provide a variety of Activities for a relaxing and refreshing vacation in Maines north woods. Canoeing/kayaking quiet water frequented by moose Swimming in the clear natural water of the pond Fly fishing the West Branch of the Penobscot River Brook Trout fishing Frost Pond Exploring Ripogenus Dam Birding and Wildlife watching Hiking in Baxter State Park & Mount Katahdin, Maines highest peak Scenic float plane trips White water adventures on the Penobscot or simply relaxing, watching the sunset over the pond. Our popular Woodsmen Ways and Skills workshops are taught by Registered Master Maine Guides. This is a fun way to learn about nature and outdoor skills with family and friends, we take you out of the classroom and into the woods! Frost Pond is located thirty-five miles from the town of Millinocket, in the beautiful area of Mount Katahdin and the West Branch of the Penobscot River, three miles in-across Ripogenus Dam. Known as the Katahdin Forest Project, this is a sustainably harvested working forest under the protection of a conservation easement with The Nature Conservancy and Katahdin Timberlands, LLC.

Moosehead Family Campground

Po Box 307
Greenville Maine, 04441
Phone: 207-695-2702, 207-695-2210 Traveling north on Route 15, a gradual awareness of entering a New Land . . . something unique and timeless . . . begins to take over your very soul, and the frantic, hurried world starts to fade into the future as you progress toward a Gentler Time. Suddenly, as you leave the Campground and head towards town, a view opens before you that must surely be a Fantasy . . . another world . . . A view not found anywhere else . . . This is Moosehead . . . Welcome the Experience . . . Experience the Welcome! Welcome to the Moosehead Family Campground located in the heart of the Maine north woods and just minutes from majestic Moosehead Lake! Moosehead Family Campground offers 20, 30, and 50 amp sites, with large, private treed and open sites, all with fire rings and picnic tables. Pull thru sites available to accommodate any length RV. Step into another world where the deer and moose wander freely, as eagles soar above and rivers run wild with fish. Nestled in amongst an abundant stand of apple, spruce, fir and pine trees, the campground offers quiet solitude away from the hustle and bustle of the outside world