Relax
Explore
Explore the rugged beauty of the Maine mountains:
choose your adventure:
- Kayaking (Kayaks and equipment available for $10/day)
- Wildlife watching (be prepared to see a moose!)
- Hiking: Hike the "blue line" (approx 3/4 mile wooded trail) to the overlook and have a picnic, also a short trip to the AT or hut trails!
- Cross Country Skiing
- Canoeing (Canoe and equipment available for $10/day)
- Show Shoeing
Trip dates & reservations
Contact us and we'll get back to you right away to confirm
availability and answer any questions you have.
frank@springlakemaine.com
or call us at 1.207.939.4117
Cabin | Sleeps | Per Night | Per Week | Note |
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Maverick | 5 | $160 (+14.40 tax) | $650 (+58.50 tax) | Add $25/per night/per person for over 5 guests |
The Lodge | 10 | $180 (+16.20 tax) | $800 (+72.00 tax) | Add $25/per night/per person for over 6 guests |
Well behaved pets may be considered at an
additional charge ($50), Pets need to be confirmed before
stay.All prices do not include State of Maine 9% lodging
tax. Please bring your own towels. |
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Tall ceilings and tall windows offer a beautiful view of the lake in the lodge. There is a great open space and 3 bedrooms
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone.
Tall ceilings and tall windows offer a beautiful view of the lake in the lodge. There is a great open space and 3 bedrooms
Tall ceilings and tall windows offer a beautiful view of the lake in the lodge. There is a great open space and 3 bedrooms.
Tall ceilings and tall windows offer a beautiful view of the lake in the lodge. There is a great open space and 3 bedrooms
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Tall ceilings and tall windows offer a beautiful view of the lake in the lodge. There is a great open space and 3 bedrooms.
Sit and enjoy the water from the screened in porch, or sit by the wood stove to warm up! Two Bedrooms
Sit and enjoy the water from the screened in porch, or sit by the wood stove to warm up! Two Bedrooms
Sit and enjoy the water from the screened in porch, or sit by the wood stove to warm up! Two Bedrooms
Sit and enjoy the water from the screened in porch, or sit by the wood stove to warm up! Two Bedrooms
Sit and enjoy the water from the screened in porch, or sit by the wood stove to warm up! Two Bedrooms
Tall ceilings and tall windows offer a beautiful view of the lake in the lodge. There is a great open space and 3 bedrooms
Sit and enjoy the water from the screened in porch, or sit by the wood stove to warm up! Two Bedrooms
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone.
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone.
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Enjoy and experience the real outdoors, stunning scenery and wildlife. Explore and learn about nature, history. Our cabins are designed for everyone
Who we are
We want to share the great outdoors with our visitors! Escape back in time to the historic Spring Lake Camps- Once a millionaire’s remote playground! This settlement was maintained for J.P. Morgan and the Morgan Trust Company of New York . Enjoy the cozy comfort of real log cabins built in the early 1900’s! Beautiful cabins in the Maine wilderness run by Frank and Ruth Braley, Camp owners and wildlife experts.
Get back to nature and discover your wild side in a quiet, wooded environment. These camps are rustic but are well-equipped with everything that you will need to make your stay comfortable. Years of remodeling, decorating and personal love and interest will make your stay memorable and you will be amazed at the beauty of the cabins! For reservations or inquiries call: 1.207.939.4117
Or write to : Spring Lake Camps, 112 Main St, Anson, ME 04911
frank@springlakemaine.com
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS OUT TO FRANK or RUTH BRALEY!
location
Spring Lake, Maine
Directions to Spring Lake, Maine from exit 130 – I95. Take Exit 130 (I95) Waterville Exit
Take a left off the exit (coming from the South) – Route 139 to Norridgewock
Take a right off the exit (coming from the North) - Route 139 to Norridgewock
Take a right at the light, in Norridgewock, to Route 201A/8 to Madison
Take a left at the light, cross the Madison/Anson Bridge
Take a right at the end of the bridge – Staying on Route 201A/8, heading into North Anson, cross the North Anson bridge. (about 4.9 miles)
Take a left after the bridge, now on Route 16, heading to North New Portland. (about 8.6 miles)
Look for Small Store – Stay straight at Store – onto Long Falls Dam Road.
Stay on Long Falls Dam Road for about 27 Miles. You will come to a Gravel Pit (on your left), a river on your right (DeadRiver) and campsites on both sides of the road.
Note: If traveling in the winter – and you are snowmobiling in. Be courteous – this is the turn around area for other snowmobilers and the plow truck. Park here if you can not drive in – follow the directions to follow on snowmobile.
Cross the bridge and stay straight for about 6.7 miles.
Take a right at "Spring Lake Rd". This road is the road leading to SpringLake.
Stay of this road for about 2.1 miles. You will see some camps hidden along this road
"Pipe Clamp" is the 1st camp on the right, as you come into the settlement. (located just before "The Post Office). "Pipe Clamp", has a Red Roof, the driveway is lined with Granite Rocks and located just up over the hill. "Camp Maverick" is across the road.
Most of the time Frank or Ruth will be there to greet you, but if they aren't – your camp will be open and ready for your stay. They will stop by to meet you and answer any questions. Have fun and enjoy your stay. Frank and Ruth Braley, Spring Lake Camp Owners