Cathedral Pines Campground

945 Arnold Trail Highway, Eustis, ME 04936

207-246-3491

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GPS: 45.1899,-70.4637

Cathedral Pines Campground is located at 945 Arnold Trail Highway, Eustis, Maine 04936 with a total of 115 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Basketball, Biking, Rec Room, Shuffle Board, Spa, Swimming Pool, Walking Trails, and more. Before your trip to Cathedral Pines Campground, check out website at http://www.gopinescamping.com/ or contact them through 207-246-3491 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

45.1899, -70.4637

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 45.1899, -70.4637

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Overview of Cathedral Pines Campground


Last Price Paid: $35

Reported by Bigfishdiveclub on 09.27.2021

Longest RV Reported: 28 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

115

Open Seasonally:

mid-May - Sept.

Elevation:

1,148 ft / 349 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Cathedral Pines Campground

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  • A very nice and large campground.

    Reviewed 27/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 11

    We stayed only one night, but wouldn’t mind at all if we stayed longer. The site was level and quite private. We weren’t able to stay in a lake front sit, but ours was very close to the lake that came with a slight view of the water. There’s a gate that locks between 8 pm and 8 am. You can get a key card with a $10 deposit. The lake i...moreWe stayed only one night, but wouldn’t mind at all if we stayed longer. The site was level and quite private. We weren’t able to stay in a lake front sit, but ours was very close to the lake that came with a slight view of the water. There’s a gate that locks between 8 pm and 8 am. You can get a key card with a $10 deposit. The lake is beautiful and the campground was very quiet. It was also very easy to find.

  • Whispering pines, huge campsites, and paddling from the beach

    Reviewed 19/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 12a

    We came here because people talked about the wonderful campground. It sure is - spacious sites in the tall pines with electric and water. Most sites have lots of spacing between the next site. The best sites are in the center of the campground and towards the water away from the Route 27. There are about a ½ dozen sites right as y...moreWe came here because people talked about the wonderful campground. It sure is - spacious sites in the tall pines with electric and water. Most sites have lots of spacing between the next site. The best sites are in the center of the campground and towards the water away from the Route 27. There are about a ½ dozen sites right as you enter. Not sure why people would pick them – no privacy, near the road and right in front of the office. Beyond that are about ½ dozen sites in the trees with full hook ups, but I will assume those are seasonal. There are a few other seasonal looking trailers scattered around the campground. For the most part it’s folks who would be considered transients. We were on the road to the campground beach and launch site. The sites on the left side of the road tend to slope down a bit. We probably had the sunniest site in the , 12A . Not being hot, it was fine. The site was convenient to the beach and boat launch.There are not a lot of lights in the campground. It’s very peaceful and quiet too. It was early September but the campground was pretty full. The bathrooms are very clean and the section we saw had individual bathrooms that contained a shower, toilet and sink. It appears this is a popular campground for folks who spend a week or more here. There is a recreation hall for children, a playground, basketball court, corn hole court, and a lovely recreation hall for adults with puzzles, games, and books. The beach is small gravel and it’s a gradual slope into the water. There are scenic views of the Bigelow Range from the beach. We had two bars of Verizon that were slow. When we hooked up the Weboost we went to three or four bars with quicker downloads. There are two wifi sites in the campground, near the Adult Rec Hall and at the Office. The one at the Adult Rec hall was inconsistent. The one near the office was good.There is a gas station just after the entrance to the campground. There is also a small market there. Fotters, in Stratton, before the campground (about 3 miles) is small, but had everything we needed – fresh vegetables, fruit, meat, and a variety of breads. Pick up the lime green little pamphlet at the campground office about the area. You can paddle from the beach at the campground; it’s an easy put in. You can head to the left up the North Branch of the Dead Creek to the dam. Or, head south to the South Branch of the Dead Creek and paddle until the current is too much or the water is too shallow. There are consistent warnings to paddle in the morning and beware of the wind building after lunch. Another area to paddle is the Chain of Ponds near the Canadian border. On the way to Rangeley Lake, is a lovely spot called Quail Hill, that offers spectacular views of the area – do not take your trailer or a large RV. Rangeley Lake is about half hour away and offers more tourist amenities. IF you like to hike then the Bigelow Range offers some serious day hikes.

  • Excellent campsite experience, majestic setting

    Reviewed 5/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 65

    This is a fairly large campsite, but with extremely nice, large lots in a tall pine tree forest. This is one of those beautiful camping experiences you hope to get with your RV. The wind blowing through the tall pines creates this noticeable somewhat therapeutic sound coming from the forest.. The water front sites back on to a beautifu...moreThis is a fairly large campsite, but with extremely nice, large lots in a tall pine tree forest. This is one of those beautiful camping experiences you hope to get with your RV. The wind blowing through the tall pines creates this noticeable somewhat therapeutic sound coming from the forest.. The water front sites back on to a beautiful completely unoccupied lake with mountains in the background... just brilliant!When walking about the campsite it was clear that there are many families, with many children playing, thus it is very family friendly with playgrounds and facilities, but the sites being so large and nestled in the trees - you still had that quiet serene experience. Since we booked at the last minute as a stop on the way to Bar Harbor coming from Canada.. we booked 2 different sites for the two nights (site 56 on night 1, site 65 on night 2) since the waterfront site we were able to get on night 2 was not available on night 1 - but that was ok.. both sites were amazing ... Ironic that this was meant as a stop on the way, and ended up being the nicest place we stayed in the whole trip. I will say that it was a bit tricky backing in my 34 foot trailer on site 56.. less so on site 65... both sites were huge, but there are pine trees in awkward spots that made jack knifing the trailer into the site tricky.. but certainly doable, and worth it

  • Red Squirrel Haven

    Reviewed 18/9/2018

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 19

    Let's start off by saying it's a nice place. All sites are level and appear to have been racked after the last camper left. Bathrooms at our end of camp are all private and each includes a toilet, sink w/mirror and a shower stall. Laundry on site.Nice view of lake with a swimming beach. Tall pines surround each site so solar may be t...moreLet's start off by saying it's a nice place. All sites are level and appear to have been racked after the last camper left. Bathrooms at our end of camp are all private and each includes a toilet, sink w/mirror and a shower stall. Laundry on site.Nice view of lake with a swimming beach. Tall pines surround each site so solar may be tough. Site includes concrete fire pit/box and a picnic table. Our site was 30 amp with water.Oh did I mention you'll be knee deep in red squirrels.Wifi hot spot near gatehouse. No air TV. Good cell service.

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Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 09/18/2018

At&t 4G

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