Reservations for Summer 2023 camping at Lily Bay and Sebago Lake State Park can now be made on Wednesday, Feb. 1 starting at 9:00 a.m. Remember, prime sites and locations fill up fast so plan to make your reservation as early as possible to secure a site.
In the meantime, off-season and winter camping is available at select Maine State Parks and Public Lands. If you are new to winter camping plan to camp at a Maine State Park first.
The locations below provide the challenge of winter camping and offer a good range of front country and more remote locations to test your skills. New or moderately experienced campers should start the season with an easily accessible location as a test run before heading out to more challenging terrain. Highly experienced winter campers, or those who will be led by a Registered Maine Guide, are ready for the remote settings found on Maine’s Public Lands.
Primitive tent camping with a 7-day limit only is found in the Parks. Self-sufficiency is a must. There will be no water, amenities, or cleared campsites and trails. Campsites are accessed by snowshoe or skis, with very limited walk-ins. Camp only at designated sites. Fires permitted only at designated fire pits using Maine local wood only— Protect ME forests & parks from harm— Buy It Where You Burn It! Carry in/Carry out – please do not leave any trash.
On-site self-registration is required and available at the entry booth. Camping fees apply—payable by cash or check at self-registration. Click here for more info.
Park & Trail Conditions are available online. Contact the Park directly for more information.