Knubble Bay Camp and Beal Island, located on the tidal Sasanoa River, are favorite destinations for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Open to the public for rental, the cabin at Knubble Bay Camp and the 64-acres of Beal Island are ideal locations from which to explore the marvels of Mid-Coast Maine. |
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or kayak in the bays
and coves, explore
local shops and beaches,
and eat lobster fresh
from the boat at
one of Georgetown
Island’s
picturesque fishing
hamlets. For paddlers
destinations
include Robinhood
Cove (with a genuine
shipwreck), Goose
Rock Passage, Five
Islands and Reid
State Park. Going
north, the tidal
rivers offer passages
to coves and bays
that wind their way
to Bath. Several
nearby islands are
on the Maine Island
Trail and are maintained
by the Maine
Island Trail Association. |
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Bird
watching or bicycling,
beach walking,
swimming or sailing,
the area is perfect
for exploring and
relaxing. A trip
to Bath can include
a good meal and an
afternoon at the
Maritime Museum.
Reid State Park offers
one of the most beautiful
beaches in the area,
and local restaurants
serve fresh
seafood.
Managed
by a volunteer committee
of the Appalachian
Mountain Club, the
cabin at Knubble
Bay and Beal Island
are models for the
wise use and appreciation
of the natural environment |
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