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| The Main House and Docks. Click to enlarge this picture. |
Porter Point Camps on Nicatous Lake A Maine Tradition Since 1925...
Porter Point Camps is located deep in the Maine woods (TWP 3, N-D , Unorganized Territory) on the shore of beautiful
Nicatous Lake. Fish for Landlocked Salmon, Smallmouth Bass, and White Perch or hike the virtually limitless woods trails and
enjoy the wildlife: moose, deer, bear, fox, bald eagles, loons, beaver, etc. Hunt deer, bear, and moose right from camp or
just have a peaceful family vacation hiking, mountain biking, canoeing, or swimming from the camp dock or on one of
Nicatous' beautiful sand beaches. When winter comes, there is plenty of ice fishing, snow shoeing, cross country skiing and
snowmobiling. We're on the ITS, so you can get there from here!

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| A view from the front lawn. Click on picture for a larger view. |
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Porter Point Camps on Nicatous Lake This wilderness retreat on remote,
but accessible Nicatous Lake is open year round. According to the season you and your family can enjoy a variety of outdoor
activities including swimming, boating, hunting, fishing, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking, cross country skiing, ice
fishing and snowmobiling . The perfect spot for a relaxing family vacation.
Owned and operated by the Tyne family, Porter Point Camps has served the sportsman for over 75 years. The camps are well-maintained,
combining the charm of the traditional Maine camp with modern conveniences. We generate our own power for running water. All
of the camps are comfortably set up for housekeeping with linens, hot water, refrigeration, wood stoves and gas lights, pots,
pans and dishes. Just bring your toothbrush and towels!
Spend your vacation in this wildlife paradise which abounds with deer, moose, bear, fox, bald eagles, loons and beaver.
Fish for landlocked salmon, small mouth bass and white perch. Swim in the clear, clean waters of Nicatous Lake.
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Nicatous Lake is a remote, twelve mile freshwater paradise with dozens of coves and uninhabited
islands. The shorefront is pristine, unscarred and protected. Porter Point Camps is at the end of the red road marker
in the northeast corner of the lake. Click the map below for a larger view

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