Nesowadnehunk Field Campground
Date: | 8/2/20 – 8/3/20 |
Location: | Baxter State Park, ME |
Price: | $57 |
Site Number: | Camp Cozy |
Toilets | Outhouse |
Max People Per Site | 2 |
Parking: | 1 car |
Dog/Pets: | No |
Hammock: | No |
This was the final night of our Baxter State Park tour. The only site that was left was Camp Cozy. The only cabin on the campsite.
The campground it self is spread out over a field of wild flowers. There are lean to sites, tent sites, walk-in sites, a bunk house (that was not open because of COVID-19). and our Cabin. We pulled in after making the drive from Trout Brook Farm.
We pulled in and went to check in with the ranger. When we got to the ranger cabin there was a sign saying that there was no ranger on duty for the next few days. So we went to the cabin, it was unlocked. And set up camp there for the night. At first the bugs seemed to start to swarm but then a steady breeze picked up that kept the bugs a bay.
With the winds came some light rain. It was actually comfortable after hiking in the heat and humidity. Both of us were glad that we had a cabin and a bed to sleep on.
The cabin came with two twin beds, a wooden table, one wooden table, one wooden rocking chair and one wood stove. Out site there was a small covered porch to the cabin with to folding metal chairs. Very simple and comfortable.
Outside it was like we had a little yard in the large filed. There was a fire pit and a picnic table. The fire pit had a metal grate for cooking. This seemed to be the standard throughout the park.
For dinner we had a fresh homemade loaf wheat bread, some Maine red hotdogs, and some dehydrated chili in a bad. So we cooked it all up and had some mighty find chili dogs. With a side of Mac and cheese.