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Land Adventure at Canal Bridge Campground - Nearby CityName

Land Adventure at Canal Bridge Campground

Fryeburgeasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

All day to overnight

Fitness Level

Suitable for all fitness levels, especially those comfortable with walking and basic outdoor activities

Overview

Discover the natural beauty of the region from Campsite 24, a prime base for hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Learn what makes this campground a standout outdoor destination.

Fryeburg, Maine

Campsite 24

All Ages • 1-7 Nights • Maximum 8 occupants • Pets permitted

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About This Adventure

This is a primitive non-electric campsite!

Check In / Check Out Info

Check-in: 2 pm Checkout: 12 pm

About

Canal Bridge Campground is located in Fryeburg, Maine, provides a family-friendly camping experience. Located on the Saco River, Canal Bridge is perfect for a day trip tubing, kayaking or canoeing. Canal Bridge Campground features a beautiful sandy beach, 36 tent sites (no hook-ups) with fire pits and picnic tables on each spacious site. A large bath house with FREE heated showers is centrally located and ice & firewood are for sale at the check-in office. Canal Bridge is just miles from the popular Fryeburg Fair held annually in October, a short drive from the Settlers Green Outlet Shopping Center in North Conway, NH, Storyland in Glen, NH, Santa's Village in Jackson, NH and the beautiful White Mountains. Primitive camping at its best!

Additional Information

NATURAL FEATURES Located on the Saco River with a beautiful sandy beach.

RECREATION Tube, canoe or kayak the beautiful Saco River right from the beach.

FACILITIES Large spacious sites. No hook-ups. Tents & Travel Trailers welcome. Large bath house with FREE heated showers. Ice and Firewood for sale. Each site has a picnic table and fire pit.

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS 2.4 miles from the Fryeburg Fair Grounds. A short drive to the Outlet Shopping Centers in North Conway, NH, the White Mountains, Santas Village and Storyland.

Adventure Tips

Campfire Safety

Always keep your campfire manageable and extinguish it completely before sleeping or leaving.

Wildlife Observation

Bring binoculars and stay quiet to spot deer, foxes, and other wildlife in the early morning or late evening.

Leave No Trace

Pack out all trash and be mindful of your impact on the environment.

Trail Etiquette

Yield to other hikers and stay on designated trails to protect vegetation and prevent erosion.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Ospreys
  • Red foxes

History

The area has been a gathering spot for indigenous peoples for centuries, with recent archeological finds revealing ancient tool sites.

Conservation

The region practices active habitat restoration and encourages visitors to respect local flora and fauna, supporting sustainable recreation.

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Recommended Gear

Tent

Essential

Provides shelter and comfort for overnight camping.

spring|summer|fall|winter specific

Sleeping Bag

Essential

Ensures warmth and restful sleep during your stay.

spring|summer|fall|winter specific

Hiking Shoes

Essential

Provides support and traction on various trail surfaces.

Fishing Gear

Ideal for trying your luck in nearby waterways for local fish.