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September 2023 by Debbie O'Toole
Was just stopping in to get information about camp have been by for most of my life but never stopped in, looking to possibly try camping there since my camp near by has been sold.
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August 2023 by R Suen
We camp here every summer. Usually we get a tent site and they've been great. This year we got a cabin and we love it. Prices are good. Tons of trails, fishing, hiking, and right on the river.
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July 2023 by suzanne provost
Restaurant was closed due to lack of help, should be updated on website, campsites were overgrown, broken picnic table on site, no ice available on site, told our friend fully booked when untrue, at least 12 available tent sites. Owner made odd comments to a few of us that made us uncomfortable.
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June 2023 by Brian Sylvia
Fauls avertisment..everything on website..not here..restaurant closed..twas told breakfast buffet..coffee..no swimming..River to high to rough..no tv..I don't recommend..
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October 2022 by Annette Michaelson
Very nice place, really love the view. Very nice people. However, they do need to upgrade the electricity at the poles for campers. Other than that we really have enjoyed our stays here.
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October 2022 by Walter Grant
We love this place. It was fantastic. Very clean restrooms great customer service. All around great place to go to.
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October 2022 by Josh Huffman
We had this place booked for a month. 1 week before our scheduled stay they called and told me they decided to close early for the season, leaving us scrambling to find somewhere else to stay. So far everywhere I call is booked full.
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August 2022 by james veilleux
Hospitality, Service and Great Food on the Kennebec. A+++
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August 2022 by Han
We stumbled upon this place while looking for somewhere to camp after we got to round barn camping and it was full. We arrived at 7:30 pm and the owners were so friendly, helped us get fire wood. There were no other tenters so it felt very isolated and quiet. Bathrooms were super clean and the river access was beautiful
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August 2022 by Riaz Ahmed
This campground is right next to kenebac river. The owners are great with their welcome nature. Can rent cannoe, kayak to have water activities.
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August 2022 by Beverly Wells
We were very disappointed the cabin was dirty we brought our grandchildren with us we try to have a family orientated movie night and was told that the movie was too loud when it wasn't even on 2 on the volume settings there was nothing there for children to do I will never go again
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June 2022 by Sarah M
Staying in Evergreen Campground is like paying money to camp on the side of a highway. Well, it actually is! All I heard was traffic noise constantly! No peace or quiet because of road noise. The owners were very nice and the place was very clean. The restaurant is not open and hasn't been for 3 yrs. Website needs to reflect that! Also the campsites flooded with heavy down pour.
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April 2022 by Robert Lemire
Great place clean and quiet will return this year.
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March 2022 by Wayne Ingham
I love the place and the owners are very very nice been going there cents 2012 I wouldn't go anywhere else atv/utv trails are great can't wait to go back a we go every year can't ask for a better place to stay I injoy it want to thank them for having us
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August 2021 by Noah Smith
A very well run campground on the Kennebec River with great owners. We have made several trips down the River with Kayaks launching right from our campsite to the boat launch off Patterson Hill Bridge Road. It is a casual 3 hour trip where we have seen Bald Eagles and Osprey as well as deer, raccoon and a host of other wildlife. From our site we witnessed many people tubing in floatillas down the River. There are also lots of other Kayaking opportunities all around here up and down the Kennebec and the multitude of lakes and ponds. You can find the publicly accessible boat launches on the Maine Gazetteer Atlas made by Delorme and found in stores all around. If you bicycle do not miss the Rail Trail between Solon and Bingham. I had my wife drop me off at Jimmy’s Shop and Save Supermarket to access the trail and found it was a very well maintained recreation path that was smooth and flat running right along the Kennebec. There were picnic tables along the way to stop at and gaze the River. I probably had 7 or 8 ATVs pass me along the way which were very respectful and slowed down mostly traveling in groups. I rode across the railroad bridge at the Williams Dam (a sight itself) and to Route 16 which brought me about 1/4 of a mile from the campground. The whole trip was about 8.5 miles. There are also a lot of country roads to explore if you like to get in the car and just drive around. We had booked our site for a month thinking we would commute back and forth from our house which is under an hour away but ended up staying here most of the time. We simply had a lovely time here.