Thoughts of camping are sure to conjure up great memories of amazing family outings. Being in the great outdoors with the fresh smell of pine trees and smoldering campfires is always time well spent. So whether your memories are of a favorite cabin to revisit or you spent your time in a tent, camping has changed in some interesting ways. Unique accommodations are on the rise. We found a treehouse in Maine that sits in one of the friendliest family campgrounds you could imagine.
Bucksport/ Fort Knox KOA has added a wonderful addition to their campground.
SarahPrince09/ Flickr The treehouse sits near the center of the property like a proud structure. You may be at a campground but you will be lavished with great amenities.
Under the building, you will find a hammock for relaxing and a large stone firepit.
SarahPrince09/ Flickr As you could imagine this is an excellent place to end every night. Watching the flames dance and the wood pop as you share the experience with your loved ones.
Climbing the stairs you will notice a decent sized deck with a full grill, a table, and an outside sectional for lounging.
SarahPrince09/ Flickr One of the best things about camping is the time you spend outside. They created this space to make good use of the tree coverage and the wonderful enjoyment that can be had while being outside.
Inside the treehouse, you will have enough room for four people to comfortably sleep.
SarahPrince09/ Flickr
SarahPrince09/ Flickr A small kitchen will provide you with a coffee maker, a microwave, and a sink. Leave your mess kit at home because they will provide you with plates, cups, and silverware. You will also have your own private bathroom with a shower so you don’t have to use the bathhouse if you don’t want to.
The owners of this campground make the experience by inviting you into their camping family.
James H/ Tripadvisor You truly will feel like you belong in their group because their hospitality is second to none. They have gone above and beyond in service making this campground a favorite for many returning guests.
The Bucksport/ Fort Knox KOA is less than an hour’s drive away from Acadia as well.
Joseph Matarese/ Alltrails We recommend booking a few nights at the treehouse so you can spend some time in Acadia as well. We suggest you hike around Jordan Pond or eat some seafood in Bar Harbor. If you decide to leave the campground then close by is the Penobscot River and Fort Knox. Fort Knox is a great place to explore with your kids and the Penobscot Narrows Bridge And Observatory is the largest observation bridge in the world.
This isn’t just a treehouse in Maine, this is a campground with exceptional service and a great place to visit. Stay for the people, and the campfires, but also make sure to visit the many natural wonders just down the road. We highly recommend the Bucksport/ Fort Knox KOA right here in our wonderful pine state.
SarahPrince09/ Flickr
The treehouse sits near the center of the property like a proud structure. You may be at a campground but you will be lavished with great amenities.
As you could imagine this is an excellent place to end every night. Watching the flames dance and the wood pop as you share the experience with your loved ones.
One of the best things about camping is the time you spend outside. They created this space to make good use of the tree coverage and the wonderful enjoyment that can be had while being outside.
A small kitchen will provide you with a coffee maker, a microwave, and a sink. Leave your mess kit at home because they will provide you with plates, cups, and silverware. You will also have your own private bathroom with a shower so you don’t have to use the bathhouse if you don’t want to.
James H/ Tripadvisor
You truly will feel like you belong in their group because their hospitality is second to none. They have gone above and beyond in service making this campground a favorite for many returning guests.
Joseph Matarese/ Alltrails
We recommend booking a few nights at the treehouse so you can spend some time in Acadia as well. We suggest you hike around Jordan Pond or eat some seafood in Bar Harbor. If you decide to leave the campground then close by is the Penobscot River and Fort Knox. Fort Knox is a great place to explore with your kids and the Penobscot Narrows Bridge And Observatory is the largest observation bridge in the world.
To get a full tour of this treehouse, check out this video from Adventuring in the Moment.
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Address: Bucksport / Fort Knox KOA Holiday, 32 Leaches Point Rd, Orland, ME 04472, USA