Maine Sporting Camps

Maine Sporting Camps by George Smith, published by Down East Books in May 2016, is an illustrated guide that explores the rich history of sporting camps in Maine. This 240-page book delves into the evolution of these camps, which have traditionally catered to outdoor enthusiasts seeking hunting and fishing experiences in the Great North Woods. As participation in these activities has declined, the camps have adapted to offer a variety of services that appeal to modern visitors, including biking, hiking, and bird watching.
In this comprehensive guide, readers will find profiles of approximately 50 sporting camps still in operation, complete with interviews from staff and owners, as well as personal anecdotes from the author. Each entry provides essential details about amenities, services, and operational seasons, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the tranquility of Maine’s wilderness. Whether seeking gourmet meals or a rustic cabin experience, this book serves as a practical tool for discovering the diverse offerings of Maine’s sporting camps.
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Maine has a long and rich history of involvement with outdoorsmen and women. The Great North Woods have long been the destination of choice for residents and visitors alike looking to bag a trophy buck or land a record brook trout. And there have always been sporting camps to cater to the “sports” and guide them on their excursions. However, trends come and go and the outdoor sports of hunting and fishing have had decreasing numbers of participants. As fewer and fewer people have sought game in the north woods, the sporting camps have had to adapt in order to survive. Now people head to the wilderness for biking, hiking, bird watching, kayaking, or simply to experience the tranquility. And Maine sporting camps have met the challenge, offering a wide array of services, from animal and bird watching excursions to wild flower and native plant guided walks. And the services have changed too. Today camps offer everything from gourmet meals and the finest amenities to unheated, unplumbed cabins to give you the true wilderness experience.
In this guide, George Smith profiles the 50 or so sporting camps that are still in operation in Maine. He includes interviews with the staff and owners and gives his own experiences staying at each camp. Each entry also includes pertinent information on amenities, services offered, seasons and times of operation, as well as directions. If you’re looking to get away from it all in Maine, this guide will help you find the road less traveled.
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