Summer Season-
May 10th - Oct 1st
Adults - $160 Youth - $80 and
Child (5-11) $50
Dogs- $50 per dog per stay, leash required
Per person, per night includes three meals, a boat, firewood, and linens. 9% meals & lodging tax.
Minimum Two Night Stay.
Meals prorated only after two night minimum.
Single Occupancy - $200
Reservation final upon your arrival.
No discount for early departure.
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2025 Season Rates
Winter Season: Nordic Skiing, Snowshoeing
January 15th - March 13th
Adult - $150 Youth - $100
Child (5-11) $50
Dogs- $50 per dog per stay, leash required
Per person multi occupancy,
per night includes:
Breakfast and supper served,
Bag lunch provided,
Central Shower House with Toilets,
Outhouses behind Cabins,
No sheets provided.
Bring Your Sleeping Bag.
Single Occupany - $200
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$100 per person due
when reserving a cabin.
100% refundable up to 60 days
before arrival.
Rates are subject to change at any time.
West Branch Pond Camps Inc. reserves the right to accept or deny a reservation
according to Maine law.
West Branch Pond Camps is a traditional Maine Sporting Camp, family owned and managed since 1910.
We are located ten miles east of Kokadjo;
drivers follow the dirt Frenchtown Rd. right to us.
Our remote wilderness location gives you a
disconnect from the rush and roar of modern life.
The pace and space offers a different perspective.
Please be advised: we do not offer internet,
no mobile phone service for ten miles, and
electricity is limited to hours when generator on.
We are proudly off-grid.
We offer rental cabins in the American Plan tradition.
The cabin is furnished with linens and a boat.
Each cabin offers full beds and includes a bathroom in summer and has an outhouse.
In winter the common comfort station offers two private bathrooms with showers. Summer guests receive three home cooked meals a day served in commons dining room. Winter guests receive breakfast and dinner and a bag lunch for their travels.
Please be advised: we do not offer internet, no mobile phone service for ten miles, and electricity is limited to hours when generator on. We are proudly off-grid.
Find your favorite cabin,
enjoy home cooked meals, and
make memories.
Each of the nine waterfront cabins
has a different configuration:
room layout, number and size of beds.
Details below.
Explore the wilderness and return to cozy cabin with full and twin beds, warm with wool blankets, and your own wood stove.
Cabin One: three full beds
Cabin Two: queen, full, and a twin
Cabin Three: two full and two twin
Cabin Four: one full and two twin
Cabin Six: one queen and one twin
Cabin Seven: one queen and three twin
Cabin Eight: one full and one twin
Cabin Nine: five full and one twin
Cabin Ten: two full and four twins
Nordic ski, snowshoe, or read by your fire and connect to nature. Returning from the River Trail on set tracks,
the view of the sporting camp comes into view.
You glide from wilderness to hospitality.
What others say...
Downeast Magazine, Andrew Vietze, Cabin Country
http://www.downeast.com/magazine/2007/february
Chronicle on WCVB Channel 5
seg I The Appalachian Mountain Club's lodge-to-lodge network
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdFbI0gIJr8
seg II Exploring the unorganized territory of Maine's Great North Woods
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqIm483XYRU
seg III Off-trail thrills with Maineiacs (2:09 West Branch Pond Camps: homeschool and Oscar grooming)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zpqLj-OkGk
seg iv Live like a modern lumber baron in Maine's backcountry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9GR9s5uE78
Boston Channel 5 Chronicle, Moosehead Lake Region.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtKr7q0GiTQ&app=desktop
NY Times, Nancy Harmon Jenkins, The Warmth of Family (Pot Roast Included)
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F07E3D71631F932A35750C0A9609C8B63&pagewanted=all
Times Argus, Willem Lange, Yankee Notebook: A perfect escape vehicle
http://www.timesargus.com/article/20100523/FEATURES07/5230306/1016/FEATURES07
Saveur Magazine, Cynthis Hacinli, Fishing Camp Cooking
http://www.saveur.com/article/Travels/Fishing-Camp-Cooking
Jerry and Marcy Monkman, Camp to Camp skiing in the Maine Woods
http://blog.jerryandmarcymonkman.com/2009/03/18/camp-to-camp-skiing-in-the-maine-woods.aspx
NPR, Susan Sharon, Development versus Conservation at Moosehead Lake
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4630004
Bill Green’s Green Outdoors, Brook Trout Thriving at West Branch Pond Camps
http://www.wcsh6.com/life/programming/local/207/article/219516/144/Brook-Trout-Thri
Bill Green’s Green Outdoors, Bill Green checks out Astrophotography.
http://www.wcsh6.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=220755
Tim Jones’ Greenville Maine And The 100-Mile Wilderness: Finding Snow In “The Winter That Wasn’t”
West Branch Pond Camps
Frenchtown Road, Township A Range 12, Maine 04441, United States
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