If you haven’t planned at least a few camping trips for this summer, you’re missing out. It’s a great way to bask in Maine’s beauty, and a wonderful way to get away from the hustle and bustle of your everyday life. Here’s a campground that’s the perfect place to pitch your tent!

Sebago Lake State Park is one of Maine’s oldest state parks, and arguably its most beautiful. The 1,342-acre park is located on the shores of Sebago Lake, near Naples and Casco.

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You’ll love spending the day basking on the beach and playing in the lake.

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The park has two campgrounds, with a total of 250 campsites.

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The sites are shady, surrounded by tall trees. Many sites even have views of the lake.

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You’ll love your little campsite nestled in the trees!

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Spend the afternoon napping in a hammock while enjoy the breeze off the lake.

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As the sun sets, you’ll be glad that you’re staying overnight so you can explore the park more tomorrow.

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Make a campfire dinner, and enjoy some s’mores!

Aimee H./Tripadvisor For more information about camping at Sebago State Park, visit the park’s website.

Have you ever camped at Sebago Lake State Park? Tell us about your experience!

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For more information about camping at Sebago State Park, visit the park’s website.

For more great camping spots around the state, take a look at this article with 13 places to camp that are a must-see.

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