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Leave a reference for this hostUnion village is 1.5 miles away and has a full service grocery, bank, post office, library, and 3 restaurants. There are 2 lakes in town for swimming and boating. Trout stream borders property.
Our parking area reasonably secluded as trees block view to road. Water point is next to parking location. Extension cord will be needed to reach electric outlet in barn. There is a campground with a pay-for-use dump station 3 miles away.
Please arrive before dark and depart before noon.
Please leave the site as you found it.
Longer stays possible during this period of Covid-19 restrictions.
Moderately sharp turn off public road onto well maintained short dirt drive then to grass yard. There are several reasonably level parking spots.
There is room to park tow vehicle in front of or next to camper.
30 minutes to Belfast, Camden or Rockland. Acadia National Park is 2.5 hours away. LL Bean is 1.5 hours distant.
The location was very easy for us to access as we were on our way to Rockland, ME. An extension cord with 15amp service was even provided upon our request. It was fairly quiet and not far off the main road. While I did not meet the hosts in person, we talked on the phone beforehand and they were very pleasant and friendly. I would stay again next time I need a plot, and am in the area. Thumbs up!
Had a nice stay here and returned a few days later as we were traveling around the area! Parking nice level and private spot.Walked to a nice swimming lake down the road, cute town close by. Host were great and a pleasure to talk to.
Our hosts were very warm and inviting. We liked our parking spot. Lots of room! Beautiful home. Cell service is particularly weak even with our cell booster. Close access to 7 Trees Pond for some great kayak paddling. Would love to stay here again. Thank you!
A super stop for us westerners!!! Spent the evening with our hosts. These fine folks exemplify those characteristics of what makes our country so great - people who care more about the greater good than personal gain. It was our priviledge to stay overnight with them.