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Scott Brook Provincial Park
Public Campground

Scott Brook Provincial Park

North Lake Parish, Maine
4.8 (17 reviews)

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About Scott Brook Provincial Park

Campground in Maine.

Scott Brook Provincial Park offers a peaceful woodland retreat in the heart of Maine, where dense forests and pristine natural surroundings create an ideal escape for RV travelers seeking authentic New England camping. Located in Maine's interior, this public campground provides access to the region's unspoiled landscapes, making it perfect for those who want to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature.

The park's forested setting is one of its greatest assets. Towering pines and mixed hardwoods create a serene atmosphere that makes for excellent camping, whether you're looking for a quiet weekend getaway or a longer stay to explore Maine's natural wonders. The shaded campsites offer a respite from summer heat, and the natural surroundings provide endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and wildlife observation. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diverse avian species that call this area home, while nature photographers will find plenty of subjects throughout the seasons.

For those who enjoy hiking, the surrounding area offers numerous trails that wind through Maine's characteristic forests. Exploring these paths reveals the region's natural beauty, from native plant life to scenic vistas. Fishing enthusiasts will find opportunities to try their luck in nearby waters, as Maine is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities. The peaceful environment makes Scott Brook an excellent base for anglers looking to enjoy both freshwater fishing and the tranquility that comes with a genuine wilderness experience.

The location provides convenient access to central Maine attractions and communities, allowing visitors to balance their desire for solitude with opportunities to explore charming Maine towns and regional points of interest. This makes the park ideal for travelers who want flexibility in their itinerary. Families, nature enthusiasts, retirees, and anyone seeking a genuine Maine camping experience will find Scott Brook Provincial Park to be a welcoming destination that delivers on the promise of authentic woodland camping in one of New England's most beautiful states.
4.8

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17

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

North Lake Parish is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Maine weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for North Lake Parish.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near North Lake Parish. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Scott Brook Provincial Park Reviews

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Nilesh Prasad

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Nilesh Prasad

Tucked away that even google maps is confused about how to get there. If planning to travel to the campsite don’t follow the maps or you will end up in USA. The fishing is great and the water was warm and great for swimming, tubing, and canoeing. The campsites itself were not level as roots were sticking up everywhere and this made setting up tents and sleeping difficult.

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Starr Osborne

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Starr Osborne

Great campground, had a blast on the St. Croix river canoeing! Google maps need to update the directions to campsite. Do not follow it, you will get lost. Exit 9B-A (St Stephen, Calais) turn right at stop sign onto NB 3 north (fredericton). Stay right on NB3. (theres a split in the road about 6 mins up) heading towards fredericton. Turn left on scotch ridge rd, rte 730. Take first right, NB 745. H... Great campground, had a blast on the St. Croix river canoeing! Google maps need to update the directions to campsite. Do not follow it, you will get lost. Exit 9B-A (St Stephen, Calais) turn right at stop sign onto NB 3 north (fredericton). Stay right on NB3. (theres a split in the road about 6 mins up) heading towards fredericton. Turn left on scotch ridge rd, rte 730. Take first right, NB 745. Heading towards loom bay lodge, head towards canoose, go straight on the dirt road until you get there! Cheers

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Kathy McKay

Mar 23, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Kathy McKay

A lovely spot to tent cano right on the St. Croix river. We launched our canoes from there this morning. We had a lot of rain, but that was not the parks fault 😊. We used the out houses, but there were no other amenities.

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Dylan Barry

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Dylan Barry

Can go here and really get away from busy life. Tubing down river is a must for anyone going out here!

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Leo Donovan

Mar 23, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Leo Donovan

great for camping old school

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