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239 Long Lake Camp Rd, Princeton, Maine, 04668, United States
(207) 796-2051 longlakecamps.com
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11 months ago
Definitely the best fishing camp I've stayed at. The cabins are very cozy and the boats and motorsare top notch. There are an incredible amount of fishing options due to location and the staff are very professional and nice. I give it 10 out of 10 cant wait until next year

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Jul 12, 2018
If your looking for a quiet getaway and great fishing you need to give a good look at Long Lake Camps. The owners Steve and Lin are great as is the rest of the staff. The cabins are well kept and the location is fantastic. The fishing is unreal.

May 22, 2018
World class fishing, superb venue, owners, manager and all staff are exceptional and a joy to meet and know. The dining option is wonderful. I cant say enough about this remote yet comfortable establishment and greatly look forward to my next visit.

Jul 7, 2018
This place is great. Some of the cabins are rustic but we love that. All the amenities we wanted are here. We also rented a boat for the day and had a blast fishing all over the lakes here. The sunsets are truly AMAZING!! We will definitely be back!!! The views are stunning. Plenty of smallmouth bass and largemouth in the lilly pads. We had a bald eagle come down and take a pickerel we caught right off the water in front of us on the fourth of July no less!!! It was surreal.

Jul 6, 2018
I love the fishing, food, location, sunsets, the owners, and the cabins! I love everything about it! I definitely recommend it! 😀

Oct 7, 2017
We have been going to Long Lake camps for 25 years, and three different owners. Lynn and Steve and their staff do such an amazing job. We have been all over the country in different camps and theirs is the best. Amanda does a terrific job in seeing that guests really enjoy their time at Long Lake. It's truly a great family vacation.

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