Wanderin Moose Campground

Wanderin Moose Campground

Location: 69 Leisure Way, Orland, Maine, 04431
Lat/Long: 44.545942 / -68.657415
Phone No: (207) 469-6131 or (207) 469-2482
Website : http://www.wanderinmoosecampground.com
Rating
(1 To 5) :
Amenities Onsite: Pull thru | Full hookups | Picnic table | Fire ring |
Amenities Nearby : Limited to no services near the Camp ground | Fuel(5mi) |
Recreation Onsite: Fishing | Swimming | Boating | Kayaking |
Recreation Nearby: Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory | Acadia National Park(40mi) | Downtown Ellsworth(20mi) | Thunder Hole | Cadillac Mountain | Bar Harbor | Park Loop Road | Fort Knox | Bass Head Light House | Islesford Historical Museum | Carriage roads |

Description

Maine, Wanderin Moose Campground is located on Toddy Pond near Orland Maine.

Directions:
 
From Ellsworth, Maine, take highway 1(the Bucksport Road) West for approximately 12 miles to the small town of East Orland.  In Orland, go left on Back Ridge Road.  Proceed south on Back Ridge Road for 2 miles.  You will pass the sign for the Balsam Campground.  Wandering Moose campground will be a short distance past Balsam campground on the left side.  Go left onto the campgrounds dirt road.  The campground entrance is less than a mile down the dirt entrance road.
 
Big Rig Note:  The roads into the campground are all passable for rigs up to 45 feet.  Back Ridge Road is a small country road but, acceptable for larger rigs.  The campgrounds dirt entrance road is wide and smooth to accommodate larger rigs.  

Comment

Wanderin Moose Campground opens May 15 and closes on October 1.  RV and tent camp sites are available.  The campground has water access onto Toddy Pond. 

Local Recreation:
 
While staying at Wanderin Moose Campground, the best way to spend your day is swimming, fishing, boating or kayaking.  Toddy Pond, located at the campground, is a clean unspoiled Maine lake.  It's a large lake and will take a while to explore. 
 
Road touring is very popular everywhere in Maine.  Highway 1 winds through many of Maine's small fishing villages.  You can also visit Deer Isle and Stonington, near the campground, to see some of Maine's best views.
 
For a bit longer drive, there is Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park.  The two are located approximately 30 miles from this campground.  Acadia National Park has some of Maine's most bueatiful scenery.  Bring your best camera.  There is also an extensive network of carriage trails in Acadia National Park.  The trails are great for biking and hiking. 
 
Looking for a place to eat?  For breakfast, Campbase recommends the Riverside Cafe on Main Street in downtown Ellsworth.  The restaurant serves primarily breakfast and lunch, they close at 3 P.M.  Also in downtown Ellsworth is an Irish bar and restaurant called Finn's.  It's super popular with the locals and usually crowded.  Try the sheperds pie, I liked it. 
 

 


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