Maine Camping on Beautiful 12 Mile Long Lake

Lakeside Pines

Nearby Attractions & Travel Directions

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Nearby Attractions

Portland Head Light - Photo Courtesy of the Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Portland Traditional Lobster Bake - Photo Courtesy of the Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Portland Songo River Queen
Portland Head Light and Lobster Bake photos courtesy www.gotoportland.com.


• Shopping and Entertainment at Portland’s Old Port •
Songo River Queen • Naples Causeway • Historical Songo Locks •
Funtown / Splashtown USA Amusement Park • Aquaboggan Water Park
L.L. Bean - Shopping at the Flagship Store in Freeport • North Conway, N.H. - Outlet Shopping •
 • Shops at the Maine Mall • Fine Restaurants & Pubs • Lobster Pounds • Antiques •
• Windsurfing • Parasailing • Sea Plane Rides • Fishing Charters •
For a complete listing of area events and attractions,
visit the Greater Bridgton Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce.

Lakeside Pines is on Route 117, just 2 miles North of Bridgton, on beautiful 12 mile Long Lake!

Travel directions to Lakeside Pines Campground

Take Portland’s Exit 48 (formerly Exit 8) off the Maine Turnpike (Interstate 95), going West on Route 302 to Bridgton, then North on Route 117, 2 miles to Lakeside Pines.
Canadian campers coming in on Route 26, pick up Route 117 at Norway, and follow 15 miles to Lakeside Pines.

Lakeside Pines is approximately 375 miles from New York City and 140 miles from Boston.
E911 / GPS: 54 Lakeside Pines Road, Bridgton, ME 04009

Lakeside Pines Campground • P.O. Box 182 • North Bridgton, ME 04057 • (207) 647-3935