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Black Brook Cove Campground
Overview
Black Brook Cove Campground provides an authentic wilderness experience for travelers seeking the rugged beauty of the Maine woods. Situated on the pristine shores of Aziscohos Lake, this destination offers a peaceful retreat away from the hustle of more developed tourist areas. The park emphasizes a traditional camping atmosphere where the natural landscape takes center stage, making it an ideal base camp for those who appreciate the outdoors and a slower pace of life in the Rangeley Lakes region.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the scenic surroundings of Lincoln, ME, the campground is nestled within the heart of the Western Maine mountains. The surroundings are characterized by dense forests, rolling ridgelines, and the expansive 13-mile stretch of the lake. This remote setting is famous for its dark night skies and abundant wildlife, offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience the quiet solitude of the North Maine Woods while remaining accessible for RV travelers looking for a lakeside escape.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to support an active outdoor lifestyle with practical facilities. Guests have access to a full-service general store that stocks essentials like ice, firewood, and basic groceries. For those bringing watercraft, the campground features a private boat launch and convenient dockage options. While the vibe is rustic, the park provides necessary conveniences including a clean bathhouse and a sanitary dump station for RV guests. Many sites are spacious and wooded, offering a sense of privacy and direct proximity to the water.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor recreation is the primary draw for visitors to this region. The lake is a premier destination for landlocked salmon and brook trout fishing, attracting anglers from across the country. Paddlers can explore the numerous coves and islands of Aziscohos Lake by kayak or canoe. Nearby, the Magalloway River offers additional fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities, where moose sightings are common. Hikers can also find access to various mountain trails within a short drive, providing stunning views of the surrounding wilderness.
Who This Park Is Best For
This campground is best suited for self-contained RVers and outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize nature over high-end resort amenities. It is a perfect fit for families looking to reconnect through traditional camping and for paddlers and anglers wanting direct water access. If you are looking for a quiet, scenic spot to serve as your headquarters for exploring the Western Maine mountains, this park offers the ideal blend of tranquility and adventure in a true forest setting.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Helen Chute
We love this spot and try and try to visit the island every year. This place is a slice of heaven. No service, no bright lights to deminish the stars and endless areas to fish. Thank you
Damien
The sites were clean and just a very short walk down to the water, which has an amazing view!! The staff were super kind and helpful! And the prices in the camp store are very reasonable!! The roads to the sites tho need some leveling out to make travel a bit easier for the people AND vehicles, but other than that definitely will be returning!
William _
Stayed here at the end of the season and had the majority of the property and to ourselves. Gorgeous mid-October stay. Walked along the edge of the river. Our campsite was also near the river which had views, but no direct access to the water. Overall, beautiful, peaceful, and quiet. We really enjoyed detaching from everything (no internet or cell service while there).
James Knick (Jay)
Great place to get away from it all. Beautiful lake, gorgeous woods and mountains and the sounds of the wildlife sitting around the campfire really top it off.
Courtney Weymouth
We LOVED it here. Although we only stayed the night we are planning on returning. It was quiet, which is important to us at night with a small child. The staff was friendly and helpful. Our air mattress actually popped and a seasonal gave us some duct tape to cover the hole since the office had already closed for the night, which was so nice of them. All the seasonal folks we talked with were so friendly. And the sites were clean. The bathrooms were clean. The lake was beautiful. Edit to add: We’ve now been here a few times, staying at both the main campground and east shore and we have nothing but good things to say about the campground and people that work there. It’s our favorite spot to camp up there.
D Adams
Welcome to Maine. Spend your money, Now, get out!
Daniel Frechette
I was not there just drove by
sierra hemond
Great campground have a seasonal everybody is so nice Camp store is stocked
Cindy Flaherty
If your looking for a beautiful private, primitive, off grid paddle or boat-in site, they have you covered! We LOVED our 3 night stay on Beaver Island! Clean site, no other people around, outhouse, big picnic table, large stone fire pit. The general store was a 10-15 minute motor boat boat ride away, and had anything we had forgotten. Really nice owners!
Pamela Khairallah
Quiet, secluded spot with clean sites and great lake access for kayaking. Small general store with the basics. Bathrooms were clean. Women's showers have no water pressure at all. Men's are fine.