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For one-fifth the cost of a
no-frills hotel room, a fine camping spot can be found, either at a
friendly state forest or in the one million acres of the Green and White
National Forests. The solitude can be priceless, and you might be lucky
enough to see Mother Nature put on a show, such as a fantastic sunset or
a brown bear fishing for rainbow trout in a secluded river or creek.
These listings feature public campgrounds (those in state and federal
parks and forests) in alphabetical order by state. Many fees and dates
are tentative and may be changed when the season begins. The information
below, including hours, is valid only through Labor Day. Camping fees in
the following listings refer to a single night's use of a campsite,
except as noted. Many campgrounds have different fee structures for
large groups or nonprofit organizations, if they can even accommodate
such groups. The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC) provides information on
camping, hiking, bicycling, and canoeing throughout New England. Contact
the AMC at (617) 523-0636.
CONNECTICUT
MAINE: Southern Maine
MAINE: Midcoast/Central
MAINE: Northern Maine
MASSACHUSETTS: North of Boston
MASSACHUSETTS: South of Boston
MASSACHUSETTS: West of Boston
NEW HAMPSHIRE
RHODE ISLAND
VERMONT
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