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Gray Ghost Camps, orig­i­nally sim­ple cab­ins built in the 1950’s for fishermen

(and named after the locally famous fish­ing fly), have been improved over

the years to afford you, your fam­ily and friends a com­fort­able stay

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and the best of four-​season activ­i­ties. The peace and tran­quil­ity of

our river­side retreat can be enjoyed any time of year. With over 1000

of shore frontage there is a view to be taken, a photo to be cap­tured and an

expe­ri­ence to be had at every turn. This is a place where you can re-​connect

with nature, wit­ness the wide open starry skies and be completely

com­fort­able while doing it. Click here to enlarge the camp map.

“What­ever your favorite out­door activ­ity, it is best enjoyed here!”

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Moose­head Lake, a boater’s dream, is a vast expanse of sparkling clear water sur­rounded by rolling hills, moun­tains, green forests and mag­nif­i­cent wildlife. Moose, deer, bald eagles, otter, beaver and fox are often seen. Guests also report sight­ing coy­otes, black bear and wild turkey. Moose­head Lake is home to land-​locked salmon, brook trout, lake trout and cusk. Loons, mer­gansers, hawks and many species of song­birds and water­fowl are seen daily from the cab­ins. The Moose­head Lake Region is also sur­rounded by 2 mil­lion acres of Maine State con­ser­va­tion land all wait­ing to be explored. What are you wait­ing for? Start plan­ning your lake & moun­tain adven­ture today!




Click on the pic­ture to view live stream video from Moose­head Lake & Mount Kineo.
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